The celebrated Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude produces a clutch of truly disturbing sights in his latest film, Dracula, where mangled bodies and blood-gorged ghouls leer at the audience from the screen.
Dracula: A Love Tale tells a story that moves like a heartbeat beneath velvet skies. The air carries longing heavy enough to bend light, and every glance feels like a confession written in shadow.
There is, as anyone who has attended a film festival or repertory cinema screening of a classic foreign film can attest, a kind of laughter that pervades such dark spaces. It is a knowing laughter: ...
It was only a matter of time before AI started making movies. But Radu Jude’s Dracula is probably not what most people envisioned. The new movie by the arthouse cinema world’s resident provocateur, ...
Radu Jude is the internet’s favorite filmmaker. Or at least its most controversial. Despite their regional particularities—unfolding across what he calls “the margins of Europe”—Jude’s films reflect ...
A frustrated filmmaker, facing creative paralysis, turns to an A.I. chatbot in order to make his latest movie a hit. The result: a Dracula film made in Transylvania. What does it contain? A vampire ...
A.I. is vampiric in Dracula—and so too is our modern culture of depraved sex, violence, and exploitation, all of which prove juicy targets into which writer/director Radu Jude sinks his satiric teeth.
This forgotten early-aughts creature feature produced by Wes Craven just creeped from out of the darkness and onto Paramount+ ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.