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- Bram Stoker: My Favorite Irish NovelistIreland has many authors from James Joyce, Oscar Wilde even to film director Neil Jordan. But my favorite Irish author is the one and the only Bram Stoker, read why he's my favorite and even learn about his career.
- Bram Stoker: Dracula is Just the BeginningAbraham "Bram" Stoker, best known for writing the gothic horror novel "Dracula," also published numerous other fiction, nonfiction and short stories during his career.
- Dracula 2000's Action Will Leave You BreathlessLooking for a movie to watch, consider Dracula 2000 a tour de force action movie. This review will give you all the details you need to decide if you will enjoy Dracula 2000.
- Giving Thanks for 'Dracula Has Risen From the Grave'Hammer Films knew how to help fans celebrate Thanksgiving in 1968. The legendary horror studio released 'Dracula Has Risen from the Grave' 43 years ago today. This was actor Christopher Lee’s third outing as the Count.
- November 5: 'Son of Dracula' Starts His Reign of Terror in 1943There’s no doubt as to the impact the Universal Classic Monsters had on the world of film history. One of those movies was 1943’s 'Son of Dracula' starring Lon Chaney Jr., which was released 68 years ago today.
- November 8: Hammer Classics 'Horror of Frankenstein,' 'Scars of Dracula' ReleasedThe legendary Hammer Films released two movies on this day back in 1970. The production house put out 'Scars of Dracula' and 'Horror of Frankenstein' 41 years ago. According to critics, the concept worked for one franchise but not the other.
- Free Dracula Pumpkin Carving Patterns 2011Printable pumpkin patterns of Dracula inspired movie and cartoon characters.
The Legendary Actors Behind Universal HorrorWhen looking at the legends of horror movies, Universal Studios is where it all began. From Frankenstein's Monster and Dracula to the Wolf Man and Invisible Man, here are the actors who made the iconic movie monsters famous.- Elizabeth Bathory, Countess DraculaThe noblewoman who bathed in the blood of virgins in order to maintain her youth and was sentenced to be walled up in her own castle.
- The Scariest Movies of All Time (Bram Stoker's Dracula)In honor of Halloween I will be reviewing my top ten scary movies in order to get your heart pounding.
- The Real Dracula: Vlad TepesA biography of Vlad Tepes who was the inspiration for Bram Stoker's book Dracula.
- Halloween MoviesNeed Halloween movies ideas? Try one of these horror classics.
The Romance of Dracula is Going on Tour and Needs Reviewers and BloggersThe Romance of Dracula is going on tour and needs reviewers and bloggers
13 TV DraculasBela Lugosi is the most recognizable name among actors who have portrayed Count Dracula on the big screen, but what about on television? These thirteen actors have played Dracula on television either in the starring role or in a guest appearance.- Another Victim of DraculaI am the latest victim of Dracula
Bram Stoker: the Master of DescriptionAre you a Twilight Fan? Ever wonder how the vampire originated? Consider reading Bram Stoker's Dracula for the original vampire experience.- Classic DVD Review the Legacy Collection of the Original Dracula with Bela LugosiThe DVD review of the Legacy collection The original Dracula with Bela Lugosi.
- Vampirism and New Woman in DraculaThis article is about the new woman in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
An 80th Anniversary Valentine for Lugosi's DraculaValentine's Day 2011 marks the 80th anniversary of the 1931 film Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi. Cast your syrupy romantic flicks aside and celebrate with a Dracula horror film fest.
Who was the Real Dracula?Vlad Tepes Dracula is the name of the brutal and savage Prince of Wallachia who ruled over Romania in the mid-14th century. Immortalized as the popular, fictional Count Dracula, Vlad Tepes was a bigger monster than the book ever hinted at.
Technological and Foreign Invasions of Modern Gothic Briton, and Other Old Wolves Tales in Bram Stoker's DraculaAnalysis of Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
Film Review: BLOOD for DRACULA (1974)A review of the film BLOOD FOR DRACULA
Victorian Undead II: Sherlock Holmes VS. Dracula #1 Comic Book ReviewHow much more perfect could you get? A horror comic that mashes Sherlock Holmes and Dracula together? I am so already there!- The Life of Bela Lugosi: Hollywood's Most Iconic DraculaBiographical information about the troubled life of actor Bela Lugosi.
- 'Blacula' (1972), Blaxploitation at Its Best and Worst with Disco and Dracula!A review of the 1972 blaxploitation movie, "Blacula," starring William Marshall.
- Review of Dracula 3000While looking through the 31 Days of Halloween on SyFy this weekend I came across a lot of my favorite vampire and horror movies as well as some that I have been meaning to watch.
- Dracula: The UndeadThis is a sequel to the original Dracula. It is written by a surprising newcomer.
Collecting Horror Movie MemorabiliaDo you love horror movies? Why not collect memorabilia from them?- Five Favorite Fictional FiendsMy list of the monsters I love the most.
- Latex Movie Review - Lair of the White WormPart of a series of movie reviews for those interested in latex and other fetish fashions. A review of the movie itself followed by a review of the fetish scene.
5 of the Most Overdone Movie Subjects"Dracula", "Frankenstein", and other stories that have been made into movies too many times.- Vlad the Impaler - the Historical Figure Behind DraculaDracula remains one of the most popular vampire, present in movies, music and literature. Based on the character from Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula", he is loosely tied to a Wallachian prince called by it's own people Vlad Tepes meaning Vlad the Impaler
Robert Pattinson Has Real Real Vampire Blood in His GenesThe star of the Twilight Saga, Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, is related to Dracula, according to a genealogy study.- 1979: The Year of the Vampire MoviesIf there's one thing 1979 had, it was vampire movies!
Robert Pattinson, a True Son of DraculaAncestry.com says that Robert Pattinson, and the author Stephanie Meyer, are both related to Vlad the Impaler.
A Vampire Prepares His DinnerIt's not easy being a 15th century vampire in the 21st century. Dracula has managed to make it work.- Dreaming of Dracula; Bram Stoker's Masterpiece is Published in 1897It's been 113 years since Bram Stoker published Dracula in 1897, We now have over a hundred years of a culture, and sub-cultures inspired by Dracula, the character Bram Stoker cobbled together from folklore and legend.
- Dracula: Resurrection (PC Video Game Review)This cool vampire computer game will keep you entertained for hours.
- Dracula, the Novel vs. Buffy, the TV SeriesThis is my attempt at showing how Bram Stoker made Dracula pure evil, while Buffy and the others in the TV series didn't take Dracula all that seriously and he was just another vampire.
The Day I Met Count DraculaSome might say there is no such thing as vampires, but I'll never forget my first run-in with one.
