“Dracula is such a foundational myth,” he ... to bypass the over-the-top antics of those early sound films from the 1930s, and concentrate on the great characters that inform the movie.” ...
How to define a cult classic? Is it a shoestring exploitation film from the world of Ed Wood? Off-beat movies made outside ...
"Any filmmaker my age (53) has to admit 'Star Wars' was incredibly inspirational, but then as I grew older and started ...
This Dracula goes on about “this dying world ... the setting referred to in many synopses as sometime in the 1930s, but almost nothing beyond a single car indicates that time period; everyone ...
One was that the broadcasting of 1930s and 1940s monster films by TV stations had reintroduced Count Dracula and others to a new generation. One of the most popular toys for Christmas in 1962 was ...
The works of Alex North (A Streetcar Named Desire), Tōru Takemitsu (Woman in the Dunes), Wojciech Kilar (Bram Stoker’s ...
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Universal Monsters represented the first cinematic universe, bringing together supernatural ...
As Republicans disparage and disrupt America's Latin community, John Leguizamo uses everything in his power to fight back.
Hollywood paid lip service to the war with earnest films like The Big Parade (1925) and All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), but it ... who petitions Count Dracula to help stop the Atlantic ...
“Women in Revolt” took the theme of women’s liberation and grafted it onto a sendup of Hollywood women’s pictures of the 1930s ... and “Blood for Dracula,” released in 1974 as ...