Far behind us are the days when the idea of a vampire in movies and television strictly evoked the personage of a pasty, widow-peaked fiend or a shockingly bony Nosferatu lurking in the shadows.
Bram Stokers Dracula was first published in 1897 and, over the past century, the character has been brought to life dozens of times. While some might argue the most defining interpretations of the ...
RICHMOND, Va. — A descendant of Bram Stoker, author of "Dracula," appeared in Richmond Friday night to take fans on a deep-dive of the iconic Gothic horror novel. The Strange RVA event at Fountain ...
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It may seem hard to believe given how well Francis Ford Coppola's stunning adaptation has held up over the years, but the 30th anniversary of Bram Stoker's Dracula is fast approaching, and the stylish ...
In 1890, Bram Stoker began research on what would become his most famous book, “Dracula.” During this research, which spanned years, the Irish author kept extensive journals in which he scribbled down ...
Keanu Reeves had a lot of trouble with his accent for Bram Stoker's Dracula, and director Francis Ford Coppola thinks he ...
Although an Icelandic version of "Dracula" was published in 1900, English-speaking researchers did not discover until the 2010s that it was drastically different from Bram Stoker's original novel and ...