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  1. 150 of the Best Vampire Movies Across all Genres. by IMDbBestMoviesCreated 6 years ago • Modified 6 years ago. Whether you like your vampires scary, romantic, or funny we have you covered. From classics of the genre to genre benders, you're sure to find something you can stream now or watch later. List activity.

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    • The Lost Boys (1987) 35 years old and a cultural touchstone for the generations that have grown up with it: what else could top Empire’s vampire list but The Lost Boys?
    • Nosferatu (1922) Denied the rights to Bram Stoker’s novel, F.W. Murnau turned Dracula into Count Orlok. Played by theatre actor Max Schreck (which seems to have been his real name, even though it means "fright" in German) in astonishing make-up, the character conveys an almost indescribable malevolence.
    • Dracula (1958) Quatermass and Frankenstein preceded it, but to a great extent, Hammer Horror begins here. Directed by the incomparable Terence Fisher, written by Jimmy Sangster, pairing Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (with Lee getting actual lines for the first time), and going all-out with colour, glamour, sex and blood, Hammer’s Dracula aligns the elements and distils the formula that powered the studio for the next two decades.
    • Near Dark (1987) A vampire romance from a time before that phrase became horrifying, Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark centres on star cross’d lovers Adrian Pasdar and Jenny Wright.
  2. The 30 Essential Vampire Movies To Watch Right Now. Werewolves, mummies, and cobbled-together lab freaks have been around since the earliest decades of film, but no monster was perhaps more...

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    • Let the Right One In (2008) The quintessentially Swedish horror-drama Let the Right One In tells the tale of bullied young Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) who is befriended by Eli (Lina Leandersson), a mysterious new neighbor who harbors a centuries-old secret.
    • The Lost Boys (1987) The myth of the modern teenage vampire took root with Joel Shumacher's stylish yet droll teenspolitation flick, without which there would be no Twilight and certainly no Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
    • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2 (2012) Bill Condon infuses the finale to this mostly tepid franchise with something the previous four films lacked: a true holy-s–- factor.
    • John Carpenter's Vampires (1998) Vampires is one of John Carpenter's better late-era efforts. (Even Gene Siskel, a notorious opponent of violent horror pictures, loved the film.)
  3. The Vampire is a 1957 American horror film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and starring John Beal and Coleen Gray. Its plot follows a San Francisco physician who inadvertently ingests pills laced with the blood of vampire bats, leading him to take on vampiric qualities.

  4. Aug 9, 2023 · The vampire is cinema’s favorite monster. Ever since Nosferatu more than a century ago, bloodsuckers of every conceivable persuasion have dominated pop culture in horror spaces and beyond, and...

  5. The 20 Best Vampire Movies Ever Made, from ‘The Lost Boys’ to ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’. Vampire stories are older than cinema itself, gushing with bloody classics. From "What We Do in the Shadows"...