








Carnage : 2/10 Fear : 1/10 Intensity : 2/10
A morbid women devises a plan to attain everlasting life for herself and her true love. Lon Chaney stars as Count Alucard in this toothless production. Frank Craven as Professor Harry Brewster steals the show. Tolerable.









Carnage : 2/10 Fear : 2/10 Intensity : 4/10
Dracula is dead, Von Helsing is implicated in his death and Countess Marya Zaleska, Dracuala's daughter, has come to find release. This quirky and often comical sequel to the 1931 Dracula is a fascinating addition to the Dracula film legacy. The ending seems rushed and incomplete. Worth Watching.









Carnage : 1/10 Fear : 5/10 Intensity : 7/10
The haunting and memorable patriarch of the Dracula film legacy. Bela Lugosi defined for all time the role of Dracula and Dwight Frye as Renfield is a disturbingly real vision of insanity. Clumsy and slow moving at times, there is more than enough to make up for these minor flaws. Must See.









Carnage : 2/10 Fear : 2/10 Intensity : 4/10
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing star in this distinctivly 70's Hammer Production. Dracula's devilish plan seeks armegedon and only Van Helsing can foil the plot. Worth Watching









Carnage : 3/10 Fear : 7/10 Intensity : 7/10
A small town confronts the ancient evil that has moved in and set up shop. This made for television adaptation of the Stephen King novel is a terrifying journey into the fear and madness of the impossible. A definite top 10 vampire movie selection. Halloween material.
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