5 vampire movies that really suck in a good way
5 vampire movies that really suck in a good wayBaltimore Post-ExaminerIf I was a vampire I'd look the same but I could also live forever and fly and stuff. Or maybe it was the cape and the whole schtick. Whatever it was, it fascinated me. So it's a shame that the entire genre has become synonymous with black nail polish ...
'Dark Shadows': A Vampire Returns, Without His Bite
'Dark Shadows': A Vampire Returns, Without His BiteNPRTwo score and four years ago, I'd fly home from fourth grade for the 4 pm broadcast of Dark Shadows. In 1968, vampires and werewolves weren't mainstream — the era's horror films mostly played drive-ins — yet here on TV was a daily horror soap opera.Review: Dark Shadows IrritatesHuffington Post'Dark Shadows' - A Review: The Groovie Ghoulie; or, My Cousin, the VampireMemphis Commercial Appeal (blog)all 1,357 news articles »
'Dark Shadows': A Vampire Returns, Without His Bite
'Dark Shadows': A Vampire Returns, Without His BiteWBUR(Peter Mountain / Warner Brothers Pictures) Two score and four years ago, I'd fly home from fourth grade for the 4 pm broadcast of Dark Shadows. In 1968, vampires and werewolves weren't mainstream — the era's horror films mostly played drive-ins ...Sucks to Be YouExpress from The Washington PostJohnny Depp, Tim Burton talk about the making of 'Dark Shadows'Wicked LocalJohnny Depp and Tim Burton Talk DARK SHADOWS, Pulling from the TV Series ...Collider.comSalon -Indie Wire (blog) -NextMovie (blog)all 2,791 news articles »
Are Superheroes Too Big For Television?
Are Superheroes Too Big For Television?TIMEThen why is it so hard for superheroes to fly on the small screen? By Graeme McMillan | @graemem | May 23, 2012 | + Despite what seemed like overwhelmingly good news for Marvel Enterprises lately — including the record-breaking success of The Avengers ...and more »
'The Book Thief' will steal your heart
'The Book Thief' will steal your heartEastern Arizona CourierThere are no vampires, wolverines or tribute soldiers. The characters in this book range from a simple, orphaned girl to a raging human monster. Set in Nazi Germany in 1939, Liesel Meminger is taking her first train ride with her 6-year-old brother and ...