Vampires

Organic Hobby's New Hellsing Collectibles

Kouta Hirano's Hellsing is a unique bit of horror manga. The story takes place in the same world as Bram Stoker's Dracula but throws in bits of H.P. Lovecraft and lots of other nasty things that make it a fast-paced, gun-blazing bloodbath.

Twilight Poster Makes Emos Cry

Man, I’m glad this came up during my shift cause I’ve been dying to talk about this movie for weeks. Now, if you click on the teaser image to your right for Catherine Hardwicke’s Twilight, you may understand why.

Uni Nabs Knights Templar

Imagine it; you're fresh back from fighting the Crusades, and all you want to do is chill at home and maybe hang with some ladies for a while. Then a damn vampire army has to show up and muck things up. See, this is why I hate bloodsuckers.

Twilight, Daylight, Vampires & a Trailer

On December 12th, Twilight may split vampire fans down the middle. I've heard conflicting opinions about the book the film is based on, but I was not expecting to see a bloodsucker flick where they're walking around in daylight!

Hammer Officially Remaking Let the Right One In

Proving that Beyond the Rave wasn’t just some one-off restart for Hammer Studios, the UK-based production house has officially announced acquisition of the remake rights for Let the Right One In, which just took top honors at the Tribeca Film Festival, according to this morning’s Variety.

Vampire Movie Wins Tribeca's Feature Award

Another Tribeca has come and gone, and with it another great selection of horror movies (hit the “Tribeca 2008” link to read about ‘em). I expected at least one or two would take home some awards, but to learn that a horror movie got Tribeca’s feature prize in the festival? That’s just awesome.

Tribeca Horrors 2008: Let the Right One In

Just like our extensive and exhausting (on our side, at least) coverage from last year (read it all right here), we’re compiling as much info as we can for the horror offerings at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, going

B-Movie Overload: All Monsters Great & Small

Sometimes I come across a slew of B-movie news items that for various reasons don't always seem to warrant their own individual stories. Such is the case here as I once again present ten different B-movie news items about everything ranging from Godzilla lawsuits to low budget monster movie mayhem, with such notable names ranging from Tiffany Shepis to Ulli Lommel, all consolidated into one enormous news update I call the B-Movie Overload. Are you ready? START!

Exclusive Beyond the Rave Set Report!

It's a damp, cold October evening in Plumstead, South East London and I'm standing at the side of a deserted cul-de-sac arguing with a bored-looking security guard stood the other side of the fence. I'm here for the shoot I explain, showing him the text I received earlier in the day from producer Ben Grass.

Exclusive Beyond the Rave Clip!

Hammer’s return to horror, Beyond the Rave, is set to premiere on MySpace this Friday, April 17th. It will be shown in small blocks over the course of the rest of the month on MySpace exclusively, so be sure to give it a shot cause it could be a lot of fun...

Fans Ready to Bleed for Moonlight

We haven't done much coverage of the CBS series "Moonlight" other than Melissa's Look at the Moonlight Premiere, but it seems to have developed quite a loyal fanbase.

Benderspink Adapts Last Blood

Though I’m no fan of vampires, I have to say the basic concept of Last Blood is pretty cool. The indie comic is now in the hands of Benderspink, who will be adapting it for the big screen in the coming months according to Variety this morning.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's Undead Trailer

Jordan Galland's Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Undead is moving on the fast track now!

Exclusive: New Beyond the Rave Trailer!

Check it out, ladies and gents: Dread Central has the exclusive first look at the new trailer for the first Hammer film in over two decades, Beyond the Rave!

Magnet Will Let the Right One In

Magnet, the new genre arm of Magnolia, sure is serious about nabbing new horror before anyone else can. Let the Right One In, the Swedish vampire film we first told you about here, has been scooped up by Magnet for North American release, they reported today.