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Dracula, filmmaker Luc Besson’s version of Bram Stoker’s classic Gothic novel, is new on digital streaming this week. “In the wake of a devastating loss, a 15th-century prince (Caleb Landry-Jones) ...
The Lord of Vampires. The King of the Undead. The Ultimate Lover. All refer to the immortal Count Dracula, who originally appeared in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Yet the character’s fame has sprung more ...
The 'Wicked' star, back on the London stage for the first time in 10 years, follows in Sarah Snook's footsteps as the sole performer playing multiple roles amid much dazzling theatrical innovation. By ...
Luc Besson’s Dracula: A Love Tale feels like an adaptation that assumes you already know the legend so well, that it doesn’t need to fill out its story as well as its costuming. Sure, Dracula is one ...
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 ...
It's a "romantic," derivative, dutifully time-period-hopping, different-but-not-really-new take on the vampire legend. So here we are again, caught up in the never-ending slow-drip flood of cinematic ...
Vampires have a long history in Hollywood, but there’s only one that really counts: Dracula. The latest incarnation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 literary villain – a Transylvanian nobleman who uses good ...
Because over one hundred movies about the guy just isn’t enough, there’s yet another Dracula movie coming to U.S. theaters this weekend. And this time around, it’s French. The new Dracula film, aka ...
Luc Besson’s extravagantly silly twist on the timeless monster, played by Caleb Landry Jones, is deliciously operatic but ultimately a letdown. By Chris Azzopardi When you purchase a ticket for an ...