Where to Start with Bela Lugosi
Where to start with the cinema of Bela Lugosi, the man who popularised modern interpretations of Dracula and transfixed us with his piercing eyes. Article by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreWhere to start with the cinema of Bela Lugosi, the man who popularised modern interpretations of Dracula and transfixed us with his piercing eyes. Article by Kieran Judge.
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Read More‘Nosferatu’ (1922) vs ‘Nosferatu the Vampyre’ (1979), the F.W. Murnau film versus the Werner Herzog adaptation based on Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreHere is where to start with the films of Christopher Lee, a man whose personal life and acting career can be considered most extraordinary. Article by Katie Doyle.
Read MoreBritish screen acting icon Peter Cushing saved so many films from obscurity and shaped British horror in the 20th century. Here’s where to start with the cinema of Peter Cushing. Article by Katie Doyle.
Read MoreReassessing New Zealand cinema’s “man alone” trope for Taika Waititi’s much-loved vampire mockumentary ‘What We Do In the Shadows’. Essay by Jacob Davis.
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