The depiction of vampires in cinema has changed a lot since Nosferatu first awoke from its eternal slumber. Over the past 100 years, we've seen these deadly night-stalkers evolve from monsters to high society heartthrobs.
If you're a fan of horror movies, chances are you have a favorite vampire movie. These creatures are definitely the most loved and feared monsters of all time. Let's take a closer look at the cinematic world of vampires with this list.
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1. The Hour of Fright (1985)
A Hora do Amazement presents the story of a teenager obsessed with the supernatural who discovers that his neighbor is a murderous vampire. He tries to convince the police, his family and friends, but they believe him. So he tries to take matters into his own hands.
2. John Carpenter's Vampires (1998)
The film features Jack Crow, the leader of a gang of vampire slayers who take on the powerful Jan Valek, a powerful vampire who is looking for a talisman that will allow him to walk freely in sunlight. Sun.
3. Byzantium: An Eternal Life (2012)
Told from the point of view of a young vampire - who only attacks those who are already on the brink of death - the film portrays the life of a vampire mother who, along with her daughter, cause panic to the residents of a city coastal.
4. Bloodlust (2009)
After a failed medical experiment, a priest becomes a vampire and is forced to abandon his life and religion.
5. What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
The plot deals with a group of filmmakers who decide to make a documentary showing the lives of four vampires who live in an apartment in New Zealand. The plot brings an absolutely pleasant approach to exploring clichés of the mythological creature in an inexpressive way.
6. Ganja & Hess (1973)
A man is turned into a vampire by a mysterious dagger, which comes from an ancient African vampire tribe and has to deal with the constant thirst for blood.
7. Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002)
Guy Maddin's inexplicable, ingenious and silent telling of the myth of Dracula deserves a special place in the realm of vampire movies. This feature is a ballet version of Bram Stoker's “Dracula”, stylized as an expressionist silent film.
8. A Strange Vampire (1988)
After an encounter with a vampire, a powerful executive thinks he is turning into a vampire.
9. Nadja (1994)
Nadja works with the myth of Dracula and Van Helsing. Almereyda's film tells the story of members of a dysfunctional vampire family who are trying to come to terms with each other after their father's death. Meanwhile, they are being hunted by Dr. Van Helsing and his unfortunate nephew. As in all good vampire movies, forces of love are pitted against forces of destruction.
10. Blade (1998)
Blade certainly isn't the best vampire movie of the '90s, but it's one of the best. Wesley Snipes appears as a hybrid mercenary who has only one mission: rid the world of vampires.
11. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
This version of Dracula is faithfully based on Bram Stoker's classic novel. A young lawyer ends up in a gloomy village in Eastern Europe. He is captured and imprisoned by the vampire Dracula, who travels to London, smitten with a photograph of Harker's fiancée, Mina Murray. From there, the Dark Count begins a reign of seduction and terror.
12. Nosferatu (1922)
In the city of Wisbourg, an estate agent is delighted to receive a commission from Count Orlok to find him a home. He dispatches his young assistant, Hutter, to Orlok's castle. The earl is eager to purchase the proposed property, especially after he sees a picture of Hutter's young wife, Ellen. Hutter soon realizes the evil he is dealing with and the coming of evil becomes inevitable.