While filming Nosferatu, director F.W. Murnau hires a man named Max Schrek to play the title vampire, which he plays very well, because he really is a vampire! Continue reading “Shaun vs. Shadow of the Vampire (2000)”
Blinded before being executed for their unholy acts, undead Templar Knights are awakened in present time and return to their killing ways though they must hunt by sound. Can our heroes tiptoe their way to survival? Continue reading “Shaun vs. Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972)”
A Church-sanctioned vampire slayer is on the hunt for Valek, the original vampire, who is on a crusade to find a special cross that will allow him to walk during the day. Continue reading “Shaun vs. John Carpenter’s Vampires (1998)”
Count Dracula has come to America after intercepting Frankenstein’s Monster in an airplane. Along with the Mummy, Wolfman and Creature from the Black Lagoon, they will rule over mankind. The only thing stopping them is the Monster Squad — a group of pre-teens who know their horror movies. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Monster Squad (1987)”
No one believes him, but a young man is convinced his neighbor is a vampire and looks to a TV personality, whose most famous role was of a vampire hunter, for his help and expertise in vanquishing the bloodsucker. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Fright Night (1985)”
Directed by Tobe Hooper
Starring Steve Railsback, Mathilda May, Peter Firth and Patrick Stewart
A space crew on a mission to Halley’s comet discover three humanoid life forms asleep on an alien ship. The crew is killed in a fire en route back to Earth although the bodies found miraculously survive then come to life and suck the life force (!) out of their victims. Looks like we have a case of space vampires. Sexy space vampires. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Lifeforce (1985)”