Synapse Films has a new release heading our way in May that fans of classic 70’s horror are sure to want to take note of. Hammer’s dark and underrated Countess Dracula, starring the voluptuous Ingrid ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many scenes in Dracula's Daughter barely made it past the censors of the time, for suggesting too much lesbianism. Sadly, the ...
When a mysterious Countess from Eastern Europe moves outside London in the 1920s, young students at the School of Ballet begin to become ill and die from unknown causes. In this world premiere script, ...
OftheJackel have announced that brand new show Countess Dracula, a radical re-interpretation of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic, will premiere at Camden People’s Theatre from 29 October – 1 November 2025 ...
I low-key love how Otherworld Theatre fully explores the concept of “theater nerd.” A recent Nintendo-covered update on Richard III was enjoyable and crunchy around the edges; it regularly offers ...
Southern California 1897: While Dumas is in the parlor cleaning his gun, his sister Roxanne is in the bedroom being seduced by the lusty vampiress ...
Inside the Vatican Banquet Hall’s castle-like exterior and fog-filled middle-of-the-room runway interior stage, it’s not hard to envision the longtime struggle between the Van Helsing family of ...
We all remember Bela Lugosi and Christopher Lee as Count Dracula in numerous films. But only true horror geeks know the obscure Draculas gathered below. In the spirit of the season, we look at some ...
The beautiful Ingrid Pitt (The Wicker Man, Where Eagles Dare) stars as Elisabeth Nádasdy, an aging Hungarian Countess who discovers she can reverse her aging by bathing in the blood of young women.