By Jeremy Lowe Little count Drac Would lay on his back Counting the minutes away The sun had to set Or he could forget About going out to play For a vampire’s skin However long it had been Would violently burst aflame So until twilight he stays Till the sun’s gone away The next night […]
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer serves as inspiration for the latest 51st Street Speakeasy mixed-media art show
The show is the latest from production team James Nghiem and Mike Allen.
OU’s University Theatre presents vampiric drama Let the Right One In
Director Tom Huston Orr said the production is a touching love story, despite its horrors.
The Black Water Vampire
You aren’t likely to read a review of The Black Water Vampire that doesn’t reference The Blair Witch Project, and there’s good reason: That 1999 smash’s fingerprints are all over this found-footage effort, to the point that I could show you select stills from both and you wouldn’t be able to tell which belongs to […]
The Thompsons
Personally, I went in to The Thompsons relatively cold, having heard of its big brother, but never having caught up with it. In doing so, I felt like I had jumped onto a sitcom in its second or third week: I could immediately get into its groove without knowing the backgrounds of the players. All […]
A Vampire’s Tale
After unpacking his prized oldest obsidian mirror, Jacob inadvertently allows a time-traveling cowboy to cross over into our world, landing right smack in his barn. The cowboy, Phelan (Jonnie Hurn, The Zombie Diaries), is actually a hundreds-year-old vampire, not to mention one who makes references to The Shining, Army of Darkness and, um, City Slickers. […]
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIV
This edition four episodes on four discs, per Shout! Factory’s usual is like a cinematic-crap tour around the globe. We venture south of the border for 1962’s Samson vs. the Vampire Women, a masked-wrestler epic that stars Santo (not Samson, no matter what the title says), the caped superhero of Mexico’s wrasslin’ ring. […]
Lisztomania
Almost a year after his death, Warner Archive brings one of his wildest and thats saying something to a long-overdue American DVD release with 1975s Lisztomania. Based loosely in every sense of the word on the life of Franz Liszt, its a musical comedy horror sex fantasy unlike any youve ever seen. […]
Blade Anime
Therefore, I should love Blade Anime. And yet, even going in with no expectations to do just that, I don’t. Worse, I didn’t even like it. Collecting all 12 episodes each about 20 minutes the Japanese series offers strong visuals throughout, as it uses Blades origin as a diving board to tell an […]
The Moth Diaries
Told from the perspective of 16-year-old Becca (Sarah Bolger, The Spiderwick Chronicles, In America), it chronicles a year at Brangwyn, a private school for girls. With the help of her best friend, Lucie (Sarah Gadon, A Dangerous Method), Becca is just starting to cope with her father’s recent suicide as the semester begins. A new […]
