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  2. Jul 12, 2023 · Whether it's following the surprisingly dull life of a modern vampire or watching clueless youths attempt to slay the immortal creatures, the following funny vampire movies go straight for the...

  3. Review by Dustin Baker ★★★. Answers the question of what happens when Dracula's cash reserves dry up after so many hundreds of years, because property taxes and utilities are a motherfucker, and unless he's investing in stocks, it's not like he's working a 9 to 5 to bring in money.

    • Jorge Darnell
    • Espacio Cinematográfica, Aitor Films
  4. Another Dracula-related comedy, this one mixes the vampire and western genres, while ignoring Stoker's book entirely except to steal a couple character names. It's fun in a goofy B-picture kind of way--just don't expect anything especially witty.

    • Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) Have you ever wondered what would happen if Mel Brooks, the comedic genius behind Spaceballs and Young Frankenstein, decided to tackle the vampire legend?
    • Once Bitten (1985) Once Bitten takes us down the campy side of the vampire lane. You’ve got a young Jim Carrey, long before Ace Ventura and The Truman Show, playing Mark, an unsuspecting high schooler who’s, shall we say, eager to go all the way with his girlfriend.
    • Vampire’s Kiss (1988) Vampire’s Kiss stars Nicolas Cage as Peter Loew, a publishing executive who believes he’s becoming a vampire. Whether he’s genuinely experiencing a supernatural transformation or it’s all a mental breakdown is up for debate, but let’s be honest, that ambiguity is part of the film’s draw.
    • Bloodsucking Bastards (2015) Bloodsucking Bastards. Now, there’s a title that doesn’t beat around the bush. Think of the average office’s dreariness: the fluorescent lighting, the daily routine, the broken coffee machine.
  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Read our review of Gordon Greenberg and Steven Rosen's new play *Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors*, playing off Broadway at New World Stages through January 7. Read all our theatre reviews at NewYorkTheatreGuide.com.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · Less a Dracula film than a film about a Dracula film, this meta-horror-comedy used the real-life ambiguity around Max Schreck to posit that the Nosferatu star really was a vampire. Willem Dafoe elevates what could have been a one-punchline joke into a fully formed character, identifying with the isolation of Dracula.

  7. DRACULA: A Comedy of Terrors is a laugh-out-loud, 90-minute, gender-bending, quick-changing Off-Broadway play about Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire.