Dan Curts, no stranger to horror when 1974 would roll around, would team up with Jack Palance once again to bring Dracula to the small screen and much like their first project […]
Dan Curts, no stranger to horror when 1974 would roll around, would team up with Jack Palance once again to bring Dracula to the small screen and much like their first project […]
Writer – Marv Wolfman Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Bob Smith Colours – Michele Wolfman Letters – John Costanza In 1982, Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan would unleash a new horror […]
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires was made during Hammer’s twilight years and also happened to be co-produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The end result of that collaboration is a […]
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 […]
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, […]
Of all the things one could possibly want, returning the lord of vampires to the land of the living should not be high upon that list. But such as it is, at […]
The Brides of Dracula is the first direct sequel to Hammer’s Horror of Dracula but is missing one main ingredient, namely Count Dracula. Also missing from this film would obviously be Christopher […]
In 1958, Hammer would finally find real success with the release of the film, Horror of Dracula as it was known in North America, or simply, Dracula. It, more than any other […]
Unlike its predecessor, Dracula from 1931, this film would start out with a much lighter tone, comedic in fact, which would set it apart from the first one in more ways than […]
In 1931 audiences would be treated to two of literature’s biggest monsters. One would be the Frankenstein Monster by Mary Shelley and the other would be Bram Stoker’s Dracula. While Frankenstein would […]