The art-horror; horror writing Horror stories The nature of Horror, by Noel Carroll

Abraham "Bram" Stoker (November 8, 1847 – April 20, 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned.

Bloodrayne (Director: Uwe Boll)

Bloodrayne, Uwe Boll, Vampire films, Horror films, Vampire movies, Horror movies, blood movies, Dark movies, Scary movies, Ghost movies

Starring:
Kristanna Loken
Ben Kingsley
Michelle Rodriguez



In eighteenth century Romania, Rayne, a dhampir (half-human, half-vampire), prone to fits of blind blood rage but saddled with a compunction for humans, strives to avenge her mother's rape by her father, Kagan, King of Vampires. Two vampire hunters, Sebastian and Vladimir, from the Brimstone Society persuade her to join their cause.

Priest (Director: Scott Stewart)

Priest, Scott Stewart, Vampire films, Horror films, Vampire movies, Horror movies, blood movies, Dark movies, Scary movies, Ghost movies

Starring:
Paul Bettany
Cam Gigandet
Maggie Q



The future is a dystopian nightmare still reeling from centuries of conflict between humans and vast armies of humanoid vampires; having been saved (or so we're told) by fierce and noble warrior priests, people now live in walled-in cities ruled by the Church, while the remaining vampires have been consigned to "reservations" in the desert. A gang of vamps attacks one family, abducting pretty young Lucy, the daugther of a legendary retired Warrior Priest, and killing her parents.