by K Hogaboom | Oct 15, 2014 | blog
This post is the fifteenth in my 31 Days of Vampires! series for October 2014. Perhaps silent films are made more effective by the fact that, as a modern audience, an unusual amount of our undivided attention, and mindfulness, is required to partake. Nosferatu –...
by K Hogaboom | Oct 14, 2014 | blog
This post is the fourteenth in my 31 Days of Vampires! series for October 2014. The 1985 original Fright Night – which I quite enjoyed – flew under the radar a bit. I hadn’t tracked anything about the remake but I found myself curious when I made...
by K Hogaboom | Oct 12, 2014 | blog
This post is the twelfth in my 31 Days of Vampires! series for October 2014. In Cronos, director Guillermo del Toro’s first full-length film, we can see why the man continues to get good work. It is a perfectly lovely, and very creepy little film. I had the...
by K Hogaboom | Oct 10, 2014 | blog
This post is the tenth in my 31 Days of Vampires! series for October 2014. Night Watch, a Russian science-fiction/science-fantasy film from 2004, certainly gets points for creativity. It is so far the least-vampiric film I’ve reviewed this month, featuring...
by K Hogaboom | Oct 9, 2014 | blog
This post is the ninth in my 31 Days of Vampires! series for October 2014. 1987 brought us two Western-ethos vampire films tapping into a darker, contemporary treatment of the fanged undead: Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark and Joel Schumacher’s The Lost Boys....