20 vampire movies that are definitely worth watching
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-vampire-movies-that-are-definitely-worth-watching.htmlWe have collected for you 20 films dedicated to vampires: from classics to innovative interpretations, and all are incredibly interesting. These films about mystical creatures are not a shame to watch. They will not only tickle your nerves, but also give you aesthetic pleasure from watching them.
A small town in Alaska is covered by the polar night. Until the sun comes out, its inhabitants will have to resist a gang of blood-sucking scoundrels who intend to throw themselves a real feast.
You can fairly assume that a vampire movie with Nicolas Cage is sheer madness. In principle, it is. Cage's character wanders around the clubs of Manhattan and slowly goes crazy. At some point, he is consumed by the obsession that he is turning into a vampire, and the hero completely loses touch with reality.
The feature film is not as famous as the TV series of the same name with Sarah Michelle Gellar, but this is no reason to underestimate this vulgar teen comedy. The picture tells about a simpleton from the suburbs, played by Christie Swanson, who learns that her purpose is to fight blood—sucking monsters.
The cult classic film with Udo Kier as Count Dracula. A vampire travels through Italy in search of virgin blood, hoping to restore his strength with its help. The film was produced by none other than Andy Warhol, and one of the main roles is played by the sex symbol of his film factory, Joe Dallesandro. Roman Polanski also took part in the filming — he has a small cameo in "Blood for Dracula".
One of the funniest examples of the genre: a comedy filmed in the form of a documentary about a group of friends — ancient vampires trying to find their place in the modern world. They rent an apartment for everyone, argue about who should wash the dishes from blood today, hang out, quarrel with werewolves and one day turn their friend into a vampire.
In 1922, the German director F. V. Murnau shot one of the most famous and creepy horror films - Nosferatu. Almost 80 years later, John Malkovich played Murnau himself in a film dedicated to the events taking place on the set of Nosferatu. If you believe the tape, the actor who played the treacherous Count Orlov at the beginning of the twentieth century was actually a vampire.
Roman Polanski's creepy comedy tells about Professor Abronzius (performed by the director himself) and his inexperienced assistant Alfred. The couple went to Transylvania to hunt vampires. There they stumble upon Count von Krolock, who kidnapped the red—haired beauty Sarah (Sharon Tate, by the way, is Polanski's future wife). The professor and his assistant will not only save the girl, but also rid the whole village of the monster.
Wesley Snipes plays a half-breed vampire hunter endowed with superhuman strength in the first, by the way, successful Marvel Entertainment film. His sworn enemy is the narcissistic and evil Deacon Frost, who dreams of destroying humanity and seizing power in the world.
Korean director Park Chang-wook made a horror film inspired by Emile Zola's novel "Teresa Raken" and interpreted it in the most unexpected way. The film tells about a Catholic priest who took part in the trial of an experimental vaccine against a deadly disease and became a vampire. But the obsession with blood fades into the background for him when he meets the beautiful wife of his childhood friend.
Katherine Bigelow ("On the Crest of a Wave") made a film about a young man involved in the company of modern vampires driving around the western United States in an old van. They spend their days in motels and go out hunting at night.
Adam (Tom Hiddleston) — a rock musician who has fallen into depression and is tired of life, reunites with his devoted wife Eva (Tilda Swinton). She is full of passion for life and passes it on to her lover. Their idyll continues exactly until the appearance of Eva's younger sister. Oh, yes, they are, of course, vampires who have lived, loved each other and hated humanity for many centuries.
In Joel Schumacher's comedy horror ("I've Had Enough", "Batman Forever"), vampires appear as punk rockers. The film tells about two brothers who arrive in a small California town and discover that it is controlled by a gang of vampires led by a bleached-out Kiefer Sutherland ("Melancholy").
Catherine Deneuve plays a seductive vampire in New York of the 80s. When her partner (David Bowie) begins to age rapidly, she embarks on a search for a new lover and chooses a young female doctor played by Susan Sarandon.
Klaus Kinski and Isabel Adjani play the main roles in the remake of Murnau's "Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror", already mentioned above. The work of Werner Herzog was recognized by critics around the world, and in addition, the film was distinguished by good box office receipts.
The directorial debut of Ana Lily Amirpour is called "the first Iranian western about vampires." The nameless heroine of Sheila Vand wanders through a small ghost town in search of lonely, late-night residents on the street.
Guillermo del Toro began his journey to the top of directorial fame with a story about an alchemist who in the XVI century discovered the secret of eternal youth. The price for it is human blood.
12-year-old Oscar lives in Stockholm with his mother. He is lonely, he is regularly bullied by classmates. However, everything changes when he meets a new neighbor, a girl named Eli. The children begin to be friends, but soon Oscar realizes that his new girlfriend is not an ordinary little girl.
Director Neil Jordan adapted the novel by Ann Rice, taking Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt and Antonio Banderas as vampire philosophers who daily cope with the difficulties of life and thirst for human blood. And at the same time introduced Kirsten Dunst to the world in the role of a manic vampire child.
The director of The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola, brilliantly adapted the classic Gothic novel by Bram Stoker. In one of the main roles — Gary Oldman, masterfully reincarnated as a bloodsucking villain.
Robert Rodriguez's cult action movie with George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino (who also wrote the script for the film) as the Gekko brothers, who robbed a bank and escaped to Mexico in a van with hostages. They stop at the Titty Twister strip bar, whose employees and visitors turn out to be vampires, led by Queen Santanico Pandemonium performed by Salma Hayek.
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