Il était une fois un homme qui s’appelait Dracula. Il vivait dans un triste château perdu au milieu d’une forêt froide et ...
Few fictional monsters can claim to have the cultural footprint of Count Dracula. Ever since Bram Stoker created the character with a pen and ink and Bela Lugosi brought the infamous villain to life ...
Spoilers follow for Luc Besson’s Dracula movie. Dracula hit US theaters this weekend, after already opening in some parts of the world last year (titled Dracula: A Love Tale in some markets), the ...
The best-selling author Kiersten White recommends novels about everyone’s favorite undead bloodsuckers, by Anne Rice, Silvia ...
Performances in N.Y.C. With “The Lost Boys” on Broadway and Cynthia Erivo in “Dracula” in London, our horror expert looks at how bloodsuckers sank their teeth into pop culture. Credit... Supported by ...
While there have been multiple versions of Dracula on the big screen, one of the elements that hasn’t been explored as much is the story of Dracula’s three brides. The three brides were featured in ...
Vlad, fils de Vlad, fut appelé Le fils du dragon : Dracula. Vlad III Basarab naît alors que s’achève le Moyen Âge. Il grandit ...