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Tag : Vampire Movies

Beyond Good and Evil: A Review of Neil Jordan’s “Interview with the Vampire”

“Your body’s dying. Pay no attention; it happens to us all.” – Lestat de Lioncourt To many, Anne Rice is a genius. The Vampire Chronicles are by far her best work — and most controversial. This film is no exception.

Lemora: A Child’s Tale of the Supernatural

by Joshua Skye: Vampire tales are among the most plentiful of the horror genre. From erotic passions to profound treatises on morality, the pale, often sharp-toothed demigods have connected with terror fans unlike any other fantastical creature. The appeal even transcends the genre’s devoted fan base. There’s a deviation and style to suit any desire.

The Lost Boys (1987)

by Kimmie Chameleon: “Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”

Redefining the Vampire Genre: Scott Leberecht Discusses “Midnight Son”

Midnight Son is the story of Jacob, a young man confined to a life of isolation, due to a rare disorder that prevents him from being exposed to sunlight. His world opens up when he meets Mary, a local bartender, and falls in love. Tragically, Jacob’s actions become increasingly bizarre as he struggles to cope with the effects of his worsening condition. Forced by the disease to drink human blood for sustenance, he must control his increasingly violent tendencies as local […]

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