There’s a lot that’s familiar in this version of “Dracula,” but enough variety, panache and bravado to raise it up a notch ...
Luc Besson is the latest filmmaker to take on a horror classic and lose his way in the dark.
There’s a lot that’s familiar in this version, but enough variety, panache and bravado to raise it up a notch and give it, ...
Paris is also where we meet a prominent vampire-hunter from Bavaria — and unnamed priest — played by Christoph Waltz, who you ...
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Caleb Landry Jones is a lovesick vampire with a fabulous wig in ‘Dracula’
“I haven’t eaten in centuries,” says the stooped, wrinkled man knocking at a convent door, seeking food and shelter. It’s a funny line, given that this is a disguised Count Dracula—who indeed has not ...
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Movie review: Filmmaker Luc Besson takes a stab at 'Dracula' story
Perhaps every filmmaker feels like they have to make their version of “Dracula” at some point — and it certainly helps that ...
Four hundred years later, Vlad, now Count Dracula, resides — shriveled but stylish, with an incredible flowing, white wig ...
Romantic movements in Western art and literature (approximately 1790 to 1850) forwarded values that favored nature over ...
Caleb Landry Jones takes on one of cinema's most iconic characters in Luc Besson's romantic reimagining of Dracula.
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