Caleb Landry Jones is an effectively sympathetic Dracula in Luc Besson's uneven but fun take on classic vampire.
A century’s worth of filmmakers have squeezed every last drop of blood out of Count Dracula, and yet the desire to bring Bram ...
There’s a lot that’s familiar in this version of “Dracula,” but enough variety, panache and bravado to raise it up a notch ...
Thirsty for blood anyone? If you answered yes, you should probably see a doctor or get your fix by checking out the new ...
Luc Besson is the latest filmmaker to take on a horror classic and lose his way in the dark. There is an infection running ...
There’s a lot that’s familiar in this version, but enough variety, panache and bravado to raise it up a notch and give it, ...
Look, Dracula is an all-time great story anchored by an all-time great horror villain that has given us a ton of memorable ...
Besson emphasizes the gothic but jettisons the horror of this gothic-horror landmark, reveling instead in pageantry and ...
Paris is also where we meet a prominent vampire-hunter from Bavaria — and unnamed priest — played by Christoph Waltz, who you ...
In the nearly 130 years since Bram Stoker published his Gothic masterpiece “Dracula," the tale of the bloodthirsty count hasn ...
Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz and Zoë Bleu star in a century-spanning romantic saga, based on Bram Stoker's classic novel, that travels from medieval times to 19th century Paris.
Dracula” — 2.5 stars “I haven’t eaten in centuries,” says the stooped, wrinkled man knocking at a convent door, seeking food and shelter. LOL! It’s a funny line, given that this ...