In 1890, Bram Stoker began research on what would become his most famous book, “Dracula.” During this research, which spanned years, the Irish author kept extensive journals in which he scribbled down ...
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The science behind Dracula’s tears of blood
I have always thought of Dracula’s bloody tears as pure gothic excess, but modern science is quietly catching up with the ...
Thus begins the novel that unleashed more than a century of nightmares inspired by everybody's favorite parasite, the bloodthirsty count from Transylvania. A young lawyer travels from London to ...
RICHMOND, Va. — A descendant of Bram Stoker, author of "Dracula," appeared in Richmond Friday night to take fans on a deep-dive of the iconic Gothic horror novel. The Strange RVA event at Fountain ...
AIKEN — The mind behind a classic work of literature was the focal point for Dacre Stoker on Sept. 9 as the author and researcher shared some of the concepts that led to the creation of "Dracula," the ...
AUGUSTA — An Aiken resident who is a great-grandnephew of “Dracula” author Bram Stoker had the opportunity Wednesday night to enjoy the private screening of a new movie inspired the gothic horror ...
George Clooney recently discussed a movie audition where a renowned director’s response to it upset him. In a recent ...
Far behind us are the days when the idea of a vampire in movies and television strictly evoked the personage of a pasty, widow-peaked fiend or a shockingly bony Nosferatu lurking in the shadows.
Keanu Reeves had a lot of trouble with his accent for Bram Stoker's Dracula, and director Francis Ford Coppola thinks he ...
Bram Stoker’s "Dracula” (1992) is as much an anachronism as its title character. Directed by cinematic legend Francis Ford Coppola — whose storied filmography includes the oscar-winning “Godfather” ...
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