DRACULA
Talking 'Dracula' and Drag With the Māori Designer Behind PIGSUIT, Australasia's Filthiest Label
Rhiannon Daly lets us in to her wicked little world.
An Alleged Billionaire Halloween Party at Dracula's Castle Sent Romania Into a Frenzy
Paparazzi spotted Peter Thiel (who has denied being a vampire) in the area, and Greenpeace set up a climate protest for the rumored party.
How Female Vampires Sucked the Patriarchy Out of Pop Culture
From 19th century Irish literature to "Buffy," the vampiress has been redefining "acceptable womanhood" for centuries.
Winona Ryder Is the Queen of Misfit Teenage Romance
Channeling goth ennui and doe-eyed sweetness, Winona shaped an entire generation's idea of unconventional love. We look back at her most iconic romantic roles that leave us clamoring "Wino Forever."
'Nosferatu' Gets Re-Animated as an Allegory for the Immigration Crisis
Filmmaker Andrea Mastrovito turns the iconic film ‘Nosferatu’ into an animated metaphor for modern times.
How to Eat Like Count Dracula in Transylvania
Dracula's supper of choice is not usually available even to humans with an adventurous palate, but you can try the next best thing at vampire-inspired restaurants in Transylvania—now in present-day Romania.
Looking Back at 'Dracula's Daughter,' the 1936 Monster Movie That's Really About Love and Lesbians
Though forgotten to many, Bela Lugosi's Dracula had a follow-up, a sequel of sorts, that was not only quite romantic, but romantically progressive in that it used vampirism as a conceit to explore homosexuality in the 30s.
Listen to 'MUNCHIES: The Podcast' with Batman, the Guy Saving Your Tequila
When legendary bat conservationist and scientist Rodrigo Medellín isn’t wading through guano in caves, he’s helping save the blue agave, and your glass of tequila. I sat down with him to find out why and how he's pulling this off.
The Journey Ends Here: Bidding Farewell to Sir Christopher Lee, Heavy Metal's Champion
Paying our respects to the musical legacy of this revered British actor, author, singer, and metal fan.
Nearly 80 Years Later, Orson Welles's 'Dracula' Is Still a Scary, Sexualized Masterpiece
The legendary director's audio staging of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is a horrific, lusty, transcendent live wire of sound, still modern today.