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Malenka, the Vampire's Niece is a 1969 horror film that was written and directed by Spanish director Amando de Ossorio; it was his first horror film. [4] [5]One of the first vampire films from Spain, [6] it was inspired by similarly themed Italian and British vampire films that were being released during the same time period, such as Dance of the Vampires. [7]
Festival of the Living Dead is a 2024 American zombie film directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska and starring Ashley Moore and Camren Bicondova. It is a spiritual sequel to George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead. [1] [2]
Fangs is a slice of life romantic comedy horror comic series written and drawn by Sarah Andersen, following the love story between 326-year-old vampire Elsie "Vamp" and 20-something werewolf Jimmy.
In a dystopic future in which vampires are a marginalized race living in formerly Jewish ghettos, two officers, one human and the other a vampire, investigate a series of strange murders with the aid of female vampire Lucy Westenra (played by Bai Ling). Dracula, Pages from a Virgin's Diary: 2002 Canada: Guy Maddin
A powerful demon born from an ancient pagoda tree with the ability to possess other living things. He was once Zhu Yan's best friend but they turned against each other 8 years ago and Li Lun was sealed away by the Bai Ze goddess. Xu Zhenxuan as Ying Lei [2] The grandson of the mountain god Yingzhao who loves cooking and dreams of becoming a chef.
Directed by Tom Savini, former special make-up effects artist, who worked on Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead while George A. Romero rewrote the screenplay. The plot of the film follows closely the 1968 original, where Barbara, Ben, the Cooper family and Tom Landry and his girlfriend Judy Rose Larson are trapped in a rural farmhouse in Pennsylvania trying to survive the night while the ...
The alternate take Even with Dead Rising 2 holding up solidly as its own tale and capably carrying the series narrative forward, there was still a large group of fans that wanted Frank West to be ...
As was the case with Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis switching to Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis, Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave was advertised as Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave before removing the number 5 from the title. The R-rated version of the film was released on DVD on March 20, 2007, by ...