In tribute to the late, great Bill Paxton, we take a virgin’s view of “Near Dark” (1987).
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A Virgin’s View on Dracula’s Daughter (1936)
The first official Dracula movie sequel gets the “virgin’s view” treatment.
A Virgin’s View on The Vampire Lovers (1970)
What will “virgin eyes” see in what’s probably the world’s most famous sapphic vampire film?
A Virgin’s View on Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker
On the anniversary of the first diary entry in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897), we present a “virgin’s view” on the classic vampire novel.
A Virgin’s View on The Hunger (1983)
As a tribute to David Bowie, who passed away on Jan. 10, 2016, Erin Chapman casts her “virgin eyes” on Bowie’s first and only vampire film: “The Hunger.”
A Virgin’s View on “Horror of Dracula”
Terence Fisher’s “Horror of Dracula” (1958) is meant to be one of the best vampire movies ever made. But what’s it like to someone who barely knows anything about the film? Erin Chapman views it through “virgin eyes.”
A Virgin’s View on “Dracula” (1931)
Tod Browning’s “Dracula” (1931) is widely regarded as one of the best vampire movies ever made. But what’s it like to someone who barely knows anything about the film? Erin Chapman takes a look through “virgin eyes.”
A Virgin’s View on Vampyr
Carl Theodor Dreyer’s “Vampyr” (1932) is often regarded as one of the best vampire movies ever made. But what’s it like to someone who barely knows anything about the film? Erin Chapman takes a look through “virgin eyes.”
The Nosferatu Review Challenge
I asked her if she’d seen it. “Nope,” she said . . . Someone who’d never seen the film [and] knew little about it. Of course—a chance for an unbiased review! Was I alone thinking it wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be?
A Virgin’s View of Nosferatu
Anthony . . . set some conditions for writing [this review]. I wasn’t allowed to read any reviews, look it up on IMDB or blogs, or even peek at the comments section on YouTube posting. He wanted virgin eyes for this one!