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.
Vamps (director Amy Heckerling)
Starring
Alicia Silverstone
Krysten Ritter
Sigourney Weaver
Dan Stevens
Richard Lewis
Wallace Shawn
Justin Kirk
Kristen Johnston
Malcolm McDowell
Two female vampires in modern-day New York City are faced with daunting romantic possibilities.
George R.R. Martin: Fevre Dream
Abner Marsh, a struggling riverboat captain, suspects that something’s amiss when he is approached by a wealthy aristocrat with a lucrative offer. The hauntingly pale, steely-eyed Joshua York doesn’t care that the icy winter of 1857 has wiped out all but one of Marsh’s dilapidated fleet; nor does he care that he won’t earn back his investment in a decade. York’s reasons for traversing the powerful Mississippi are to be none of Marsh’s concern—no matter how bizarre, arbitrary, or capricious York’s actions may prove. Not until the maiden voyage of Fevre Dream does Marsh realize that he has joined a mission both more sinister, and perhaps more noble, than his most fantastic nightmare—and humankind’s most impossible dream.
The Omega Man (director: Boris Sagal)
Starring
Charlton Heston
Anthony Zerbe
Rosalind Cash
Army doctor Robert Neville, due to an experimental vaccine, is the only survivor of an apocalyptic biological war that has killed everyone else except for a few hundred deformed, nocturnal people who try to kill him.
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