Why are vampire movies still popular in the 2020s? Many factors have contributed to the never-ending appeal of "blood suckers," but the main one is that there are so many ways the story could go. You ...
We still have Sinners fever over here, and box office numbers say you’ve probably got it, too. But we can’t spend all our time at the theater under the thrall of Ryan Coogler’svampire masterpiece; ...
Akasha, played by Aaliyah in her final movie role, is the mother of all vampires. Vampires have been popular on the silver screen ever since they burst onto film in 1922 with Nosferatu. Over the last ...
Though the marketing was a bit cagey, it's clear by this point that Ryan Coogler's latest, the critical and box office powerhouse Sinners, unashamedly throws vampires into its genre-busting mix. Set ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Kathryn Bigelow’s 1987 neo-Western horror film Near Dark revitalized the vampire genre with grit ...
The vampire is one of those figures that continues to haunt the pop culture imagination. Though Dracula is obviously the most famous vampire, there have been quite a few others who have made their way ...
Eddie Murphy used to have something to lose. These days, he’s a legend afforded some good will coasting, with a 2020s career that’s half resurgent – he’s already made more live-action movies in the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook There are a few staples of the movie and television genres that will simply never go out of style, ...
Ryan Coogler’s new movie Sinners is set in 1932. This means that its characters, including twin brothers nicknamed Smoke and Stack (both played by Michael B. Jordan), might well have had the chance to ...
When he's not writing our next horror obsession, Stephen King loves taking in pop culture made by others. In 2010, while he was a regular columnist for Entertainment Weekly — a stint that lasted from ...
CinemaSavannah will screen the independent thriller "Take From Me" with an appearance by its writer and director. The film was produced on a microbudget of $60-80,000 with a mostly inexperienced cast ...