Luc Besson’s new film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s "Dracula," starring Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz, is coming soon ...
"Dracula," starring Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz, is new in theaters this weekend. What are Rotten Tomatoes critics ...
Luc Besson's horror-fantasy "Dracula: A Love Tale" has officially arrived, and we've got all the details about when, where and how to watch. The screenplay by Besson is based on Bram Stoker's novel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EXCLUSIVE: Coming off its French theatrical release in July, Vertical has acquired North American rights to Luc Besson’s fantasy ...
Around this time just a year ago, Robert Eggers' dark, drenched-in-atmosphere version of "Nosferatu" - the rogue version of Bram Stoker's original 1897 novel - was an unexpected hit in theaters, a ...
Less than a year after the loose adaptation "Nosferatu - Der Untote", the next remake of Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel is coming. "Dracula - Die Auferstehung" is set to release in German ...
Thirsty for blood anyone? If you answered yes, you should probably see a doctor or get your fix by checking out the new Dracula movie. Deco sat down with the cast who told us, this is not your average ...
A Love Tale” attempts to make a name for itself through gothic romance and highly-choreographed action sequences.
“Dracula: A Love Tale” originally premiered in France in July 2025. Soon after its release, Vertical, an independent film distribution company, acquired the rights to it and the film received a wide ...
Luc Besson’s Dracula: A Love Tale feels like an adaptation that assumes you already know the legend so well, that it doesn’t need to fill out its story as well as its costuming. Sure, Dracula is one ...
A Love Tale becomes Vertical Entertainment’s highest-grossing film at the North American box office, and the film also registers a respectable worldwide total ...
Perhaps every filmmaker feels like they have to make their own version of “Dracula” at some point — and it certainly helps that Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel has been in the public domain for decades, ...