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 •   —Mark Rozeman, Following several acclaimed psychological dramas, including such classics as Repulsion and Knife in the Water, Roman Polanski tried his hand at kooky comedy with The Fearless Vampire Killers. Mar 13, 2017 - This list is an attempt to highlight the best silent films, not the most historically significant ones. —Andy Crump, 1979 had no shortage of Dracula movies, with George Hamilton’s Love at First Bite storming the box office and Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyre enrapturing the arthouse crowd. Some are cerebral. When the bloodlust becomes too intense to resist, however, Erik must figure out how to reconcile his cushy life with his newly murderous nature. Starring: All I was asked to do was sort of stand around, and do things occasionally. —Jim Vorel, My personal favorite title of the Hammer Dracula sequels, just narrowly edging out Taste the Blood of Dracula, may also be the best of the sequels overall. Daniel Massey, Terry-Thomas, Curd Jürgens, Anthology Film  •  Based-on-Comics  •  Horror, Robert Young His unhappiness aside, there’s still plenty to enjoy in this tongue-in-cheek comic horror fantasy, thanks to Whedon’s wry bon mots, smart pacing and a cast that refuses to take themselves too seriously. It has the best version of Van Helsing ever put to film (the aquiline, gaunt-looking Peter Cushing), some of the best sets and an omnipresent feeling of refinement and grandeur. In particular, a climactic sequence in which a character spends most of their time underwater, currently stands as one of the most instantly iconic moments in recent film history. Summer of Blood envisions what would happen if one were to drop vampires into the middle of a Woody Allen-esque comedy. The best portions of the film are the ones that embrace its post-apocalyptic surroundings, as Will Smith scavenges and forages his way through an abandoned Manhattan with his faithful dog. —Jim Vorel, Shot on a shoestring budget with minimal crew, Afflicted is a masterclass in resourcefulness. Yet, that’s precisely what happened (to the disappointment of many critics) with the equally lyrical, yet fantastically gruesome Trouble Every Day. For those who prefer their horror with an off-kilter twist, Goke is a classic just waiting to be rediscovered. One day, a friend at the FBI loops him into a bizarre case wherein someone is sucking the blood of young women. The plot leaves much to be desired, but the good news is that Christopher Lee has much more screen time, dialog and vitality in this movie than the last few entries—it’s honestly weird to hear him speaking this much. What’s more, Maddin juxtaposes this archaic format with a more modern sensibility, filming the dance sequences primarily in close ups with added jump cuts.  •   The action and especially the gore have been turned up in this one as well, with titillation that also sort of mirrors Dracula Has Risen From the Grave. And then there’s Rutger Hauer as the main bloodsucker and Paul “Pee-wee” Reubens as his ghoulish sidekick. Starring: Sign In Now ► Upon seeing the village doctor trying to poison the girl, the boy intervenes and complications, naturally, ensue. Zach Galligan, David Warner, Dana Ashbrook, Fantasy  •  Ghost Film  •  Haunted House Film, Erle C. Kenton Hammer would make other lesbian-themed vampire movies, but this one and Countess Dracula (also starring Pitt) stand as the best of the bunch. Still, as the lone entry to the series, Captain Kronos is a fun bit of vampire-centric escapism. In today’s cinematic climate of CGI that cost the same as the GDP of a small Caribbean island, Nosferatu may not hold up all that well. It should be noted that most of the best vampire movies and shows ever made are not on this list, because they aren’t currently available on Netflix. There’s something surreal, yet somewhat inspiring seeing a group of actors signing their lines to one another. In 1998, screenwriter David Goyer (The Dark Knight Trilogy) and director Stephen Norrington (uhh… The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), brought a Marvel property to the big screen, and took full advantage of a hard-R-rating. Vampire Masks - Halloween Masks & Costumes. Based on the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker (one infinitely less celebrated than Dracula), the film stars future Doctor Who thespian Peter Capaldi as a Scottish archaeologist who inadvertently releases a vampiric snake monster that begins tormenting those responsible for slaying it in a past life . Marina Stolyarova, Victor Verzhbitsky, Anna Slyu, William Crain Nonetheless, the film boasts the same understated, eerie mood that made the TV program a hit, as well as some surprisingly gory segments, given that Curtis wanted to take advantage of not needing to bow to network restrictions. Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz, Terence Fisher Starring: Sexual politics make up the center of this lyrical little pohádka; Valerie is both preyed on and protected by her femininity. Soon, however, Nadja and her family find themselves squaring off against Van Helsing (a wonderful Peter Fonda) and his crew.  •    •   One day, he meets a beautiful woman and the two begin engaging in kinky sex-play, mostly involving her sucking blood from his wound. The reception was no less brutal, with critics delivering scathing reviews. Federico Luppi, Ron Perlman, Claudio Brook, Body Horror  •  Foreign Language Film  •  Gothic Film, Matt Reeves —Scott Wold, Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel has had three adaptations and three disservices to its source material, which pains me to write, because The Last Man on Earth still has a lot of other great things going for it—foremost among them, Vincent Price. How many have you seen? It’s the type of madcap insanity that would grow to define latter-day Hammer horror films. The best vampire movies strike just the right balance of fantastical and realistic. —Mark Rozeman, The Night Flier is a pulpy, simple story, insular even among other Stephen King short story adaptations. Still, in spite of the restrictions, Tartakovsky still manages to turn in a more than serviceable sequel that captures the original’s vibrant and child-like enthusiasm. Murnau’s vampire classic, Nosferatu, with an added revisionist twist—the actor who portrayed Count Orlok was an actual vampire that Murnau hired for authenticity.  •   1). —Scott Wold, If vampires are among the original heartthrobs, it makes all the more sense for Joel Schumacher—he of Brat Pack and other generic onscreen glossiness—to have doubled down with a Tiger Beat collage of ’80s teen idols: Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz and the Coreys (Haim and Feldman). David Soul, James Mason, Bonnie Bedelia, Based-on-20th-Century-Literature  •  Drama  •  Horror, Ana Lily Amirpour Also, though we attempted to seek out as many underseen films as possible, a good portion remain unavailable for easy viewing. It combines the atmosphere and gothic beauty of a Hammer Horror film with the bonus of Price hamming it up as a vampire-killing doctor prone to philosophizing. Starring: Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Jessica Biel, Patrick Tatopoulos  •   Update: All Is Lost, GoodFellas, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Risky Business, Spellbound added. —Mark Rozeman, The most recent take on I Am Legend retains the name of the original 1954 novel by Richard Matheson, which is ironic given that this Will Smith vehicle is the least faithful of the story’s three adaptations overall. Starring:  •    •   Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen, Danielle Ouimet, Fran Rubel Kuzui —Mark Rozeman, George Hamilton brings color to the pasty vampire genre in director Stan Dragoti’s (Mr. Die!” the whole time), eventually learning that nothing matters, life sucks, and everything you know and hold dear will be horribly wiped from the face of the earth—except for when the forces of evil are defeated by the powerful emotional connection between two slayers. Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Tony Curran, Alan Gibson  •   (The cult conceivably acts as a stand-in for a number of government organizations or societal gatherings.) We see that yuppie Peter Loew is already mentally unstable, and his conviction in his new vampirism makes matters worse, right down to his buying a pair of plastic teeth when he fails to develop fangs naturally. If all that weren’t enough to get you interested, then just know that Bruce Campbell plays a descendant of Van Helsing—that should be enough for most genre fans right there. Darren McGavin, Simon Oakland, Carol Lynley, Based-on-20th-Century-Literature  •  Detective Film  •  Horror, Robert Bierman Catherine Oxenberg, Peter Capaldi, Amanda Donohoe, Based-on-20th-Century-Literature  •  Black Comedy  •  Folk Horror, Paul Morrissey Vampire in Brooklyn 1995, 100 min. Votes: 61,879 | Gross: $24.92M. Raining Men. —Mark Rozeman, What can you say about a film that not only serves as an essential architect of a young medium’s development but also remains terrifying more than 90 years after the fact? This is about the furthest a cinematic vampire can possibly travel from the Lugosi stereotype, and the results are hilariously strange. Starring: Smith plays protagonist Robert Neville without an ounce of moral ambiguity, which hurts any attempted theme at humanizing the so-called monsters. Then again, all of these might just be the downside to adapting a book with such a large canvas. Every one of these movies can top a specific subgenre vampire movies list so putting together this list was both fun and intimidating because of the ordering. Once in a while, a director uses the medium to make a statement about society, sexuality, materialism, etc.—all to varying degrees of success. Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Comedy  •  Female-Directed Film  •  Horror Comedy, John Badham At first he enjoys the new vitality of the transformation, before other parties come hunting for the device, turning the movie into almost a vampire crime story, as it were. This is the last of the “classical”-feeling Dracula movies in the Hammer series—after this, they get progressively weirder. But if they were real, here is how they must look.” —Dom Sinacola, Although Blacula may serve as the definitive “black vampire” movie in the minds of many cinephiles, the experimental Ganja & Hess offers a more cerebral dive into the implications of the vampire story as it pertains to the African-American community in the 1970s. Yes, it’s an unquestionably a great horror film, but, much more than that, it’s a flat-out cinematic masterpiece. The “darkseekers” likewise don’t retain many vampire characteristics, except for their vulnerability to UV light. Starring: The 30 Essential Vampire Movies << Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV News That alone should be enough to disqualify it from this list. Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill, Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig The titular Jessica is a young woman newly released from a psychiatric facility who, along with her husband and a friend, relocates to a remote farm. Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael Sheen, Guillermo del Toro It’s honestly difficult to tell, and that about sums up The Satanic Rites of Dracula in general—it’s the craziest and most incoherent of the series, and this is presumably what Lee was talking about when he said, “the qualities of the scripts deteriorated, and the demands made on me were virtually nil. —Mark Rozeman, Based on the 1897 Gothic horror classic, Francis Ford Coppola’s unabashedly over-the-top adaptation is at times as chuckle-worthy as it is impressive. —Mark Rozeman, Though dismissed by some as yet another juvenile Adam Sandler vehicle (only this time with an eye towards kiddie audiences), Hotel Transylvania delivers to a surprising degree, displaying a buoyant giddiness and nonstop energy that is utterly infectious. The first, however, is unquestionably the best—so effective that it typecast Christopher Lee as a horror icon for decades, exactly as Dracula did to Bela Lugosi. That’s not to say there aren’t huge highlights as well—specifically, James Mason’s pitch-perfect portrayal of a mysterious antiques dealer as well as a decidedly simple, yet creepy scene involving a vampire gently knocking on a window and asking to be let in. It’s a must-see for fans of classic cinema and is also a great Halloween movie for kids, presuming they can be convinced to watch something in black and white. The film is set in a desert town where a group of vampires have decided to live out their eternal lives in peace and quiet. —Jim Vorel, Another installment of the vampires-as-city-hipster subgenre, Nadja transplants the vampire mythos onto the deadpan indie dramedy of Hal Hartley. Also, shoot the apocalyptic setting for maximum atmosphere… You know what? Starring: As the years have passed by and an appreciation for Dreyer has grown, however, so has an appreciation for the film, with many modern critics citing its subversive take on sexuality to be years ahead of its time. A preteen Kirsten Dunst steals scenes as a spitfire orphan-turned-ageless bloodsucker, while Antonio Banderas and Stephen Rea terrify in their limited screen time. Long heralded as the predecessor to Ridley Scott’s Alien, Mario Bava’s Planet of the Vampires is an atmospheric dreadfest lurking beneath the exterior of the kind of campy B-movie one would normally see on Mystery Science 3000. Starring: A teenager discovers that the newcomer in his neighborhood is a vampire, so he turns to an actor in a television horror show for help dealing with the undead. As it currently stands (and please someone correct me if I’m mistaken), Willem Dafoe remains the only actor to be awarded an Oscar nomination for playing a literal vampire.  •   Starring: Kang-ho Song, Ok-vin Kim, Hae-sook Kim, Black Comedy  •  Drama  •  Foreign Language Film, Mike Flanagan Wes Craven • Starring: Eddie Murphy , Angela Bassett , Allen Payne Black Comedy • Horror • Horror Comedy  •   William Marshall, Don Blackman, Michael Conrad, Dan Curtis That’s quite a packed slated for a 76-minute film. Sandy Baron, Robert Rusler, Grace Jones, Genndy Tartakovsky Oh Eric - My favorite True Blood character. The problem? However, as in Taste the Blood of Dracula, it runs out of steam in a conclusion that really comes out of nowhere—it feels like the conclusion of a Shaw Bros. kung fu film where the credits start rolling the second the villain is abruptly killed. Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Based-on-19th-Century-Literature  •  Foreign Language Film  •  Gothic Film, Joel Schumacher But really, if you were going to put together the ultimate, time-spanning Dracula film, you’d choose this version of the vampire, as played by the regal, intimidating Christopher Lee at the height of his powers.  •   It’s a fresh take on the story, rather than another rehashing of the Van Helsing/vampire hunter story, centered around the romance of a young couple, including Hammer Horror bombshell Veronica Carlson. It finally got one in 1936, but Dracula’s Daughter is an unconventional film that instead stars Gloria Holden as the countess daughter of Dracula, without an appearance by Lugosi. Bleak but thoughtful, grotesque but hopeful, Park Chan-Wook’s sleekly sad horror fable eventually reveals itself to be a romantic thriller with a love triangle at its core: between a vampire, a woman and their God.

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