Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the summer of 1890, a 45-year-old Bram Stoker entered the Subscription Library in Whitby, England, and requested a specific ...
Far behind us are the days when the idea of a vampire in movies and television strictly evoked the personage of a pasty, widow-peaked fiend or a shockingly bony Nosferatu lurking in the shadows.
Obsessed with the 1897 Gothic horror novel and its Hollywood permutations since childhood, the filmmaker now admits the author "was a bit of a hack." By Robert Eggers Touting its “terror, eroticism, ...
If things seem a little spookier at the Emory Library, that’s because Dracula is in the house. The immortal bloodsucker is prominently displayed in an exhibit at the main entrance, celebrating the ...