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Loving True Blood in Dallas (Free subscription) | yesterday
... on our screens. The nineties saw the likes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Interview with a Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula as well as From Dusk Till Dawn. The 21st century has seen vampire fever take over with Van Helsing, more Buffy and now Twilight and True Blood. read on
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Current wisdom may suggest that 11 is a little young to be tackling a great deal, if not all, of the King oeuvre, but books such as Salem's Lot were but one element of a pre-adolescent appetite for the uncanny that encompassed novelisations of old Hammer films, dodgy Pan anthologies of horror fiction edited by the delightfully named Herbert Van Thal, and classics of the genre from Bram Stoker's...
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Brett from small-press horror publisher Chizine sez, "ChiZine Publications (CZP) is an independent publisher of weird, surreal, subtle, and disturbing dark literary fiction hand-picked by Brett Alexander Savory and Sandra Kasturi, Bram Stoker Award-winning editors of ChiZine: Treatments of Light and Shade in Words. You've seen us mentioned recently here for books such as Lavie Tidhar...
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The Shirley Jackson Awards Blog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
... (Night Shade, 2009) and Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters (Prime, 2008); nominated for the Bram Stoker and International Horror Guild Awards; English faculty at SUNY New Paltz. Erika Mailman, author of novels The Witch's Trinity (Random House, 2007; a San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book and finalist for Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel) and Woman of Ill Fame (Heyday...
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Joanne Jacobs (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
... characters in action plots. This one stars H. Rider Haggard’s Allan Quatermain and Mina Murray of Bram Stoker’s Dracula , “teasing the reader in the know with appearances by Orwellian totalitarianism, Lovecraftian abominations, Jeeves and Wooster, Bulldog Drummond, Ian Fleming’s famed double-o operative, lusty Fanny Hill and a host of others,” says Publishers Weekly. Via PW’s The...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
... the British climate that creates the pale and pasty complexion necessary to portray authentically Bram Stoker's monster? Or is it our "deadpan" humour, putting the grave into graveyard, that makes us Brits especially suited to vampire kitsch? Whatever the reason, I am very happy – as British Ambassador – to acknowledge this latest example of UK artistic impact...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Brett from small-press horror publisher Chizine sez, "ChiZine Publications (CZP) is an independent publisher of weird, surreal, subtle, and disturbing dark literary fiction hand-picked by Brett Alexander Savory and Sandra Kasturi, Bram Stoker Award-winning editors of ChiZine: Treatments of Light and Shade in Words. You've seen us mentioned recently here for books such as Lavie Tidhar...
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Loving True Blood in Dallas (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
... at what makes some of the best-known nightwalkers different from the rest. "Dracula" In Bram Stoker's novel, the titular Count Dracula is a master of black magic who transforms himself into a vampire as a means of escaping death. Read on
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Oh Beautiful girls (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Monica Bellucci. The impossibly pneumatic Italian actress. Favourite appearance - the superb 'How Much Do You Love Me?' More Pics of Monica Bellucci Bellucci's film career began in the early 1990s. In 1992, she made her first appearance in a major English-language film as one of Dracula 's brides in Bram Stoker's Dracula . She became known and popular with worldwide audiences, following...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Legit Reviews: The mysterious title of "The House of Besarab" is an unnecessary obfuscation of the fact that this play is a new adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
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UN Dispatch (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
All three build on an established pedigree of undead Brits terrorising their transatlantic victims. From Christopher Lee to Gary Oldman, the Transylvanian Count has often enjoyed an English incarnation. Coincidence? Or something, shall we say, more “cryptic”? Could it be the British climate that creates the pale and pasty complexion necessary to portray authentically Bram Stoker’s monster?...
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TrueBloodNet.com - True Blood News (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
... of some form of soul-sapping, life-drawing creature in either human or animal form. But it was Bram Stoker’s literary vampire, Dracula, which discreetly used sexual metaphors to sexualize the vampire into a male predator stalking a virginal maiden. Consequently, since Bram Stoker unleashed Dracula in 1897, this literary vampire has come to epitomize our impression of...
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Motorblog (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
... fabulous novels, would eventually become. Forget Anne Rice's 'Interview With A Vampire,' forget Bram Stoker's 'Dracula;' Victor Renquist is the man; and when you have read any or all of these books, you will ache to become a vampire yourself.
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Aceshowbiz.com (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
... adds to the anticipation as well. But, for those relishing a real vampire movie such as "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and "Interview with the Vampire", "New Moon" is not their material. "Planet 51" Release Date: November 20 Don't expect a typical alien movie when you head to theaters to watch "". Unlike most movies that deal with extraterrestrial beings, this animated feature twists the...