Something is inevitably lost whenever a story is translated from one medium to another, but something can also be gained when storytellers focus on different aspects...
Bram Stoker’s horror classic Dracula comes back to life in a fresh new way in Southampton, New York this Halloween season, with the Southampton Arts Center...
Contrary to what many people assume, most forms of film criticism are indifferent to whether or not the ideas present within a movie were placed there...
The following contains major spoilers for The Last Voyage of the Demeter. If the horror genre has a grandfather, it’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula. First published in...
Everyone thinks they know the story of Dracula. They usually forget to include the cowboy, though. Re: Dracula is a new fiction podcast telling an old...
My first console was a second-hand Super Nintendo, and before I was even old enough to process what a “videogame” was, I was already begging my...
In 1819, “The Vampyre” by John Polidori was published in the pages of New Monthly Magazine. It was originally attributed to Lord Byron, which might as...
Dracula may be my favorite story ever told. There are sections of the book that are infuriating, to be sure. Not only do we sometimes have to...
Bloodborne is a game that blends cosmic horror with a Victorian Gothic aesthetic. A very cool combination, that. Although a lot of people—myself included—have written extensively...
In this day and age of instant gratification, where the newest pop culture water cooler sensations appear across streaming platforms only to get swiftly replaced by...
There are so many things to talk about when the subject of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is brought up. The lavish, supremely Gothic production design. The wild...
When IT comes out and blows up the box office this weekend, we expect that director Andy Muschietti (Mama) is going to instantly become one of...
We horror fans sure do love our villains. We can discuss, debate, and sometimes argue endlessly over the best Freddy kill, the most memorable Jason death,...
Something we don’t cover too much on BD (but that I wish we covered more) is horror novels. Sure, I love watching a good horror movie...
F.W. Murnau’s 1922 vampire horror film Nosferatu is one of the greatest expressionist films of the silent film era. An unauthorized retelling of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”,...
“Dr. Seward’s Diary. (Kept in phonograph)” Thus begins a passage in Bram Stoker’s celebrated horror novel Dracula. Though we know from the start that this is a...
The Gothic horror melting pot over on Showtime that is John Logan’s “Penny Dreadful” just had six more ingredients added into the mix, according to Deadline. ...
Extremely bizarre news is coming out of Germany as Variety is stating that the grave of Nosferatu director F.W. Murnau has been desecrated and his head...
Berlin, Germany’s very own BLM.FM have shared a new version of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 classic horror film Nosferatu, which was based on Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. This...
Archaeologists in Northern Turkey, who have been researching Tokat Castle, believe that they have found the dungeon that held Prince Vlad III, the inspiration for “Bram...
It’s Thanksgiving weekend and everyone is blurting out their appreciation for friends and family members. Well, we’re thankful for Jae Lee. Without Lee’s unique art style,...
December 28th, 1888. On this day, 124 years ago, F.W. Murnau was born in Bielefeld, Germany. If you’re not entirely familiar with his name, he directed...
Bloody-Disgusting is thrilled to bring you an exclusive interview with Kirk Hammett, the legendary lead guitarist of Metallica! We got the opportunity to ask Kirk a...
Between Dracula’s publication in 1897 and his death in 1912, Bram Stoker had several other supernatural successes, including The Jewel of Seven Stars. Moving from vampires...
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