WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Legends of vampires go back centuries, but none have more name recognization than Dracula. The fictional character, created by author Bram Stoker, is based on a real historical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Dark Horse) ComingSoon is excited to debut an extended 20-page preview of Dracula: Book I—The Impaler. The Dracula ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dracula is once again returning to the big screen in The Last Voyage of the Demeter on Aug. 11. However, despite the countless ...
If things seem a little spookier at the Emory Library, that’s because Dracula is in the house. The immortal bloodsucker is prominently displayed in an exhibit at the main entrance, celebrating the ...
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2018 is proof there's still a lot of love for the Castlevania series, so we explore its entire history, from the NES to the PS4, in our latest video. The eternal conflict between the Belmont clan and ...
Dracula is what you might call a bona fide cinematic icon. From Bela Lugosi’s official celluloid origination of Bram Stoker's vampire in 1931 to Christopher Lee's outings as Dracula in the Hammer ...
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The last voyage of the Demeter is a fresh take on Dracula
This underrated film offers a new perspective on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, including a quote that articulates one of its biggest themes.
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