later...the thirst always wins. Who: Drake/Dracula Note: Said to Blade before succumbing to the effects of Day Star. Wake up! Time to die! Who: Leon Kowalski ...
Nosferatu and Dracula, at first glance, couldn't be more different. The former is about a pale-skinned, inhuman-looking creature who feasts on blood and hides in the shadows. The latter is about a ...
Nosferatu blends death and pleasure, but other vampire movies do it more explicitly and (sometimes) more successfully.
Created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 gothic novel, the eponymous Dracula has survived continual reinventions on stage and screen. Though each adaptation takes liberties with Stoker’s characters ...
Dracula, aka Nosferatu, remains one of the most terrifying and well-known figures in pop culture. Since author Bram Stoker introduced the world to his vampiric vision with his 1897 novel, the ...
They were real creatures stalking the peasant villages of Eastern Europe, sucking the blood of innocents wherever ... It was Bram Stoker's Dracula, published in 1897 and named after the nickname ...
The Prince of Darkness casts his undead shadow once more over the cursed village of Kleinenberg when his ashes are splashed with bat's blood and Dracula is resurrected. And two innocent victims ...
Although Dracula is basically immortal—drinking blood serves to de-age him and replenish his power—there are three known ways to kill him: Cut off his head, run a stake through his heart ...