Bram Stoker’s classic novel introduced the most famous literary character of all time—the terrifying vampire lord, DRACULA.
Was the unusual circuitous nature of the original Dracula novel why you didn't use the same approach? That Wrightson stuff is so great. When doing the work for this book I hadn't considered what ...
Audiences can usually count on one consistency: the brides being three, beautiful vampire ladies! Jesús Franco is, ...
Bran's castle was home to Vlad the Impaler in the 15th century, a real-life prince who inspired Bram Stoker's "Dracula" novel. It's the first time in 70 years guests got to stay in the castle.
The work draws inspiration from “Dracula,” though it’s not strictly an adaptation of the story. Instead, Raturi uses metaphorical touchstones from the novel to reflect on how our society ...
Theater Mu debuts “Fifty Boxes of Earth,” Children’s Theatre Company premieres “Milo Imagines the World,” Landmark Center ...
Dracula is now considered a staple of the Gothic ... Author Stephenie Meyer originally pitched the novel as ‘Forks’, referring to the real-life rainy city in Washington, USA where the book ...
Take a look inside the rehearsal room for the UK premiere of Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors. Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s stage adaptation offers a humorous take on Bram Stoker’s iconic horror ...
and “I know you’re here, Dracula!” While this might seem like a reference to some longstanding comic book feud, Moon Knight’s hatred for Dracula was actually born in memes. As Polygon ...