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In 1921, German director F.W. Murnau set out to create the world's most realistic and frightening vampire movie. He couldn't get the rights to "Bram Stoker's Dracula," so he changed the count's name ...
EXCLUSIVE: Shadow of the Vampire duo Richard Johns and E. Elias Merhige have launched a TV and film shingle. Promethean Pictures will be based in the UK and forge projects for the global market. Its ...
WHAT'S IT ABOUT? This is one of those "What if?" type of movies. The question being asked here is "What if Max Schreck ¿ the demented actor who manifested the character of Count Orlock on screen back ...
Cinema pumps images into our souls just like hearts pump blood to our bodies. The flickering pulse of the images create physiological reactions that make our hearts beat and our blood rush. One of ...
Note: The following piece contains spoilers for both Shadow of a Doubt and Stoker. Much of the power in Shadow of a Doubt stems from its eerie, disquieting examination of the effects of blood-related ...
Oluwatokiloba, a freelance creative writer and editor living in Lagos, strikes a delicate balance between his academic studies at the University of Lagos and his love for writing. He is a voracious ...
One of the masterpieces of the silent era, F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu participated in a German Expressionist tradition that delved into the dark, shadowy, nightmarish world of the subconscious to suggest ...