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Dracula review: Luc Besson's turgid adaptation re-imagines Nosferatu as a lovesick loser
Possibly the embattled French's director's only contribution to the Dracula canon is poorly done CGI gargoyle minions.
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Dracula: A love tale review: Luc Besson’s lavish yet hollow take on a familiar foe
It"s a glossy, romance-first Dracula that looks the part but forgets why the monster and his love was ever dangerous in the ...
Spoilers follow for Luc Besson’s Dracula movie. Dracula hit US theaters this weekend, after already opening in some parts of the world last year (titled Dracula: A Love Tale in some markets), the ...
A Love Tale becomes Vertical Entertainment’s highest-grossing film at the North American box office, and the film also registers a respectable worldwide total ...
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Latest Dracula Movie Gets Unimpressive Rotten Tomatoes Score
Reviews for Luc Besson’s French gothic romantic horror movie, Dracula, have surfaced ahead of its February 6, 2026, North American release. However, they are all mixed, resulting in a mediocre Rotten ...
"Dracula," starring Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz, is new in theaters this weekend. What are Rotten Tomatoes critics ...
We first meet Dracula not as a vampire, but as the notorious Vlad III (also known as Vlad the Impaler) Prince of Wallachia. The story begins with his love for his wife, Elisabeta, and the crusades ...
Four decades have passed since Luc Besson found fame as an emerging 26-year-old director with thriller Subway starring Isabelle Adjani and Christopher Lambert. His feature credits since range from ...
After securing major distribution deals at the EFM, Luc Besson’s next film “Dogman” starring Caleb Landry Jones, is now eyeing a launch in the festival circuit this fall, Variety has learned. The ...
Almost three years after it was first announced and with radio silence since then, “June & John” — Luc Besson’s secret project that he shot during the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020 — has re-emerged with ...
LONDON (Reuters) - French director Luc Besson's new film, "Lucy", about a woman who ingests a drug that gives her supernormal mental powers, says action films bore him - but his movie still has a ...
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