It's the Season I finale of Vampire Videos, so we bookend our premiere on Nosferatu (1922) with E. Elias Merhige's metafictional version Shadow of the Vampire. The film stars John Malkovich as silent film director...
[1x9] Vampire Videos heads to outer space for Tobe Hooper's 1985 sci-fi horror Lifeforce , starring Steve Railsback as an astronaut who unwittingly brings lethal extra-terrestrial vampires back to London after discovering thr...
Vampire Videos brings things into the present day with a look at Netflix's recent Day Shift, directed by J.J Perry, starring Jamie Foxx as a working class father and pool cleaner who moonlights as a vampire hunter...
[1x7] Vampire Videos unearths Wes Craven's 1995 horror-comedy Vampire in Brooklyn , starring Eddie Murphy as a Caribbean vampire who travels to New York City to find a half-breed woman to sustain his species. To discuss this ...
[1x6] Vampire Videos digs into Tobe Hooper's iconic two-part miniseries Salem's Lot from 1979, which adapted Stephen King's acclaimed novel, starring David Soul as a best-selling author who returns to his hometown only to dis...
[1x5] Vampire Videos bites into our first Hammer horror, Terence Fisher's classic Dracula , which finds Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) investigating the disappearance of a librarian who visited the castle home of Count Dracula (...
[1x4] Vampire Videos returns for an appraisal of Park Chan-wook's 2009 horror drama Thirst , about a Catholic priest who becomes a vampire after participating in a drug trial to cure a deadly disease, then uses his newfound p...
[1x3] Vampire Videos tackles David Slade's comic-book adaptation of 30 Days of Night , about a small Alaskan town under attack by vampires during a month when the sun disappears. To discuss this commercially successful but sl...
[1x2] Vampire Videos continues with a look at Tomas Alfredson's Swedish romantic horror film Let the Right One In , which concerns a bullied 12-year-old boy who befriends a strange vampire girl in early-1980s Stockholm. To di...
Vampire Videos rises from the crypt with the film that arguably started it all, F.W Murnau's silent masterpiece Nosferatu.