Stars: Luke Roberts, Jon Voight, Kelly Wenham, Ben Robson, Holly Earl, Stephen Hogan, Richard Ashton, Poppy Corby-Tuech, Vasilescu Valentin | Written by Pearry Teo, Nicole Jones, Steven Paul | Directed Pearry Teo
Dracula is one of the most prolific, some would say overused, characters in fiction – from literature, to theatre, to cinema and television, Dracula has been one of The most re-interpreted horror monsters. Be it the well-loved Hammer movies, the silent black and white vampire of Nosferatu or more modern takes such as Francis Ford Coppola’s gothic take on the character, Dracula is often seen as one of the go-to horror icons. The character has even inspired a whole genre of vampire movies that, whilst not utilising the official moniker, are clearly influenced by Bram Stoker’s novella – and Dracula: The Dark Prince is no different.
Misunderstood, despised and hunted, Dracula (Roberts) is driven to pursue an ill-fated quest for...
Dracula is one of the most prolific, some would say overused, characters in fiction – from literature, to theatre, to cinema and television, Dracula has been one of The most re-interpreted horror monsters. Be it the well-loved Hammer movies, the silent black and white vampire of Nosferatu or more modern takes such as Francis Ford Coppola’s gothic take on the character, Dracula is often seen as one of the go-to horror icons. The character has even inspired a whole genre of vampire movies that, whilst not utilising the official moniker, are clearly influenced by Bram Stoker’s novella – and Dracula: The Dark Prince is no different.
Misunderstood, despised and hunted, Dracula (Roberts) is driven to pursue an ill-fated quest for...
- 2/2/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Features, Reviews and Interviews 'Her' Early Review: Spike Jonze Returns with a Love Story That's Humorous, Heartfelt, Sad and Uncomfortable by Katie Calautti Watch: Jon Voight Is a Bit Obsessed with His 'Dracula: The Dark Prince' Costar by Peter Hall Director’s Notebook: ‘The Heat’ Director Paul Feig on How Test Screenings Shaped His Favorite Scene by Jason Guerrasio Our Totally Awesome New York Film Festival Awards: Best F-bomb, Craziest B-day Party and More by Katie Calautti '12 Years a Slave' Star Lupita Nyong'o Walks Us Through Filming the Year's Most Difficult Scene by Erik Davis Photo Feature: The Evolution of Little Horror Girls by Peter Martin Dialogue: Oliver Stone on...
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- 10/19/2013
- by Peter Hall
- Movies.com
Today's batch of ratings is another extensive one with one title a lot of fanboys and girls will be interested in, a PG-13 for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire with a very lengthy reason. Additionally we have a rather hard PG-13 for Captain Phillips, not to mention the designation of "graphic" and "grisly" images in Ridley Scott's R-rated The Counselor starring Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem, Cameron Diaz and Penelope Cruz. And speaking of graphic reasoning, just check out the hard R for Eli Roth's new movie The Green Inferno, which will be premiering in Toronto. I have it added to a new schedule, but still not sure I feel the need to fit it in. On a lighter note, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 received a soft PG rating and then there's something called Edgar Wright Introduction To The World's End, which received a G,...
- 8/27/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
How seriously do you think I take Halloween? Well, I’m fairly frickin’ anal retentive anyway, so I need to book my viewing in advance. I mean I’ll deviate from my itinerary, but I at least need a plan. I can’t be the only one out there with a stick up his ass. So this October/Halloween Season I figured we needed a little guidance. There’s too many damn channels on the cable box, no horror hosts and shit for advertising. So let me be your TV Guide… Keeper.
We won’t touch on everything and I’m sure new programming will come up as October gets itself moving. I’ll throw an update out there from time to time if a special is airing or a new programming line up is discovered, uncovered, revealed or undead. Yes, this is for cable or dish. Network TV will...
We won’t touch on everything and I’m sure new programming will come up as October gets itself moving. I’ll throw an update out there from time to time if a special is airing or a new programming line up is discovered, uncovered, revealed or undead. Yes, this is for cable or dish. Network TV will...
- 9/22/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
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