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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.

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  2. American Vampire (also known as An American Vampire Story) is a 1997 American independent comedy horror film directed by Luis Esteban, written by Rollin Jarrett, and starring Carmen Electra, Adam West, Sidney Lassick and Trevor Lissauer.

  3. 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...

    • 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.
    • Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002) Guy Maddin's horror performance art film documents the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's production of Dracula. It's mostly in black-and-white, with judicious splashes of color accenting the monochrome here and there.
    • Blood for Dracula (1974) A follow-up to Andy Warhol's gore and nudity-soaked Flesh for Frankenstein, Paul Morrissey's cult classic stars arthouse icons Udo Kier and Joe Dallesandro.
    • Ganja & Hess (1973) More experimental and artistically accomplished than Blacula, Bill Gunn's horror flick stars Duane Jones, best known for starring in 1968's Night of the Living Dead.
    • Horror of Dracula (1958) The first of the iconic Hammer Horror films whose influence is very much felt to this day, Dracula is lavish, full of technical splendor instead of gory.
  4. 35 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. 1994 2h 3m R. 7.5 (350K) Rate. 62 Metascore. A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger. Director Neil Jordan Stars Brad Pitt Tom Cruise Antonio Banderas. 2. Bram Stoker's Dracula. 1992 2h 8m R. 7.4 (241K) Rate. 57 Metascore.

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  6. The series explores notions of vampire evolution and traces the bloodline of a new kind of vampire, an American species, with new powers and characteristics, through various decades of American history.