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The movie poster for "Scream, Blacula, Scream." "Blacula" then borrows from the Barnabas Collins storyline in "Dark Shadows," as Mamuwalde's coffin is discovered and opened two centuries later.
Though vampires are usually scary, the Blacula reboot can also continue the trend of socially conscious commentary. Related 10 Vampire Movies From The '70s You Probably Haven't Seen (But Should) ...
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Blacula is a rollicking example of a vampire movie having fun with itself. What prevents Blacula from being pure exploitative schlock is the undeniable sense of dignity William Marshall gives the ...
Blacula's impact on the genre is undeniable, but what makes Crain's vampire prince truly eternal is his capacity to feel, whether it be love, vengeance, or even grief.
Following the success of Sinners, we're looking back at some of the most memorable Black vampire films from Vamp to Blacula. By Dianca Potts Published: Apr 28, 2025.
'Blacula' is rising once more with a series of graphic novels. ... Barnes grew up on the Universal monster movies, ... only to be turned into a vampire and imprisoned for 200 years.
William Marshall’s Prince Mamuwalde, better known as Blacula, represents a groundbreaking figure in vampire cinema. Born from the Blaxploitation era, Blacula stands apart from other movies ...
The year after Blacula released, writer/director Bill Gunn offered a more unique, sophisticated, and romantic take on Black vampirism. Oh, to be in the ‘70s and eating with two Black vampire movies!
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners has barely hit theaters, but it’s already acclaimed as one of the best vampire movies ever. Sinners reunites Coogler with star Michael B. Jordan, who takes on the ...