Ever since the earliest days of fantasy horror filmmaking with the likes of Nosferatu and Dracula, the inherent luster and appeal of vampires in film has been an unmistakable staple of gothic ...
This means that there is a vampire show out there for everyone. Though not all of them are gems, the best vampire series achieve transcendence, leaning into familiar themes while creating singular ...
Have you ever wondered why vampires don't play baseball? Their bats keep flying away. What kind of candy do vampires eat? Suckers. How do vampires get to Transylvania? By scare-plane. If you're ...
Kelcie Mattson is a Senior Features author at Collider. Based in the Midwest, she also contributes Lists, reviews, and television recaps. A lifelong fan of niche sci-fi, epic fantasy, Final Girl ...
Still from the famous 1922 German film, "Nosferatu," prototype of future films dealing with vampires. Very few vampire films have won or even been nominated for Oscars. However, many have received ...
Normally, for a season of TV, we’d skip the title section. But it’s Lestat’s world and we’re all just living in it. Interview with the Vampire season 3 will be called The Vampire Lestat, natch. Sam ...
With that in mind, here's a sneak preview of AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire – with the second season set to arrive on Sunday, May 12th: Earlier this month, AMC released an extended ...
This article contains spoilers for Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire on AMC. The premiere of Season 2 of Interview with the Vampire may not be as bloodsoaked as previous entries in the series, ...
When news broke earlier this month that NBC had finally jumped on this latest installment of the vampire bandwagon, I died a little inside. The studio, now synonymous with kicking Conan to the curb ...
Gabriel has been playing games since he was a kid. Loves most RPG games, platformers, and innovative indie games, and can talk for hours about how the first Fallout is the greatest game ever. He ...
Interview with the Vampire season two is one of the finest TV shows we’ve ever seen. The dramatic, queer, and rich world of the show aged like fine wine from its first to second seasons. And that ...