The 1979 version of Dracula starring Frank Langella isn't as well-regarded as other iterations, but it was the first to draw out the story's romance.
Hollywood’s original Dracula, Bela Lugosi, is getting ready to rise from the grave. Figuratively speaking, that is. According ...
Appian Way Productions, owned by Leonardo DiCaprio, will be producing a biopic about Bela Lugosi, a 1930s actor best known ...
William Fischer is an author at Collider. Born and raised in Nebraska, he latched onto moviemaking at a young age and has been chasing it ever since. William holds a BFA in film from the University of ...
The 1931 Spanish-language Drácula will get its first film score. It was among the early "talkies," when filmmakers hadn't quite yet figured out how to incorporate music into their craft. One of the ...
Rahul Malhotra is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has been writing for Collider for over two years, and has covered everything ...
One of the early talkies that came out in 1931 was the Spanish-language "Dracula." But just because it had sound didn't mean it had a score. After all, B.J. Leiderman, who writes our theme music, wasn ...