Amidst the various Dracula films that Hammer released throughout the years, would come a new series of films which would come to be known as the Karnstein Trilogy. Each one would be […]
Amidst the various Dracula films that Hammer released throughout the years, would come a new series of films which would come to be known as the Karnstein Trilogy. Each one would be […]
Everything that popped up on here during the week in one handy-dandy post. Movies Reimagined – Dracula Untold (2014) Blood, Bats And The… – Scars of Dracula (1970) In Plain Sight – […]
Hammer has made a lot of vampire films over the years, whether because they noticed that was where their bread as buttered, or simply because the films cost less to make. More […]
The Satanic Rites of Dracula is interesting for one notable thing, which is not the actors, though Cushing and Lee are excellent, nor the direction by Alan Gibson which was pretty good, […]
Come 1972, Hammer decided it was time to inject some new blood as it was, into their Dracula franchise. So instead of having the property set in the past like all of […]
Dracula, who died upon the altar of the reconstituted church in the last film, returns to life with the help of a friendly bat who manages to drip blood into the vampire’s […]
Taste the Blood of Dracula is by far, the silliest entry in Hammer’s series featuring the undead lord of vampires, but even at its silliest, it is still an exceptionally fine horror […]
For the second time, Dracula comes back from the dead, this time from the frozen ice of the mountain waters where he was supposedly killed in the last film. The Count wastes […]