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Hello again, my beautiful readers. If you know me (which you, of course, don’t — sad for you), you know IloveDracula movies…and, by extension,vampire moviesin general. I swear, I can give a vamp movie rec toanyone,no matter what your tastes are. If you’re here looking for something vampy to watch, I’ve got you covered with 13 favorite flicks — in no particular order.#
1.For cool and gorgeous people (I’m totally not biased):Bram Stoker’s Dracula(1992) dir.Francis Ford Coppola#
2.For the A24 folks (this isn’t an A24 movie, I’m just talking vibes):A Girl WalksHome Aloneat Night(2014) dir. Ana Lily Amirpour#
3.For people who like atmospheric, lonely, pretty European indie movies:Nosferatuthe Vampyre (1979) dir. Werner Herzog#
OK, here’s the ’20s Nosferatu:#
4.For those who want an amazing comedy:What We Do in the Shadows(2014) dir.Taika Waititiand Jemaine Clement#
5.For those who want a classic:Dracula(1958) dir. Terence Fisher#
6.For those who want aughties nostalgia fuel:Twilight(2008) dir. Catherine Hardwicke#
7.For people who love messy family drama and also the un-inimitable gorgeous look of ’90s movies:Interview with the Vampire(1994) dir. Neil Jordan#
8.For the Stephen King fans:Salem’s Lot(1979) dir. Tobe Hooper#
9.For people who want something ridiculous, fun, a bit grungy, and a little raunchy:Queen of the Damned(2002) dir. Michael Rymer#
10.For people who want true, New York ’90s indie grunge:Habit(1997) dir. Larry Fessenden#
11.For people who want to watch a fun, campy (bad) movie:Blood for Dracula(1974) dir. Paul Morrissey#
12.And for those who want to watch the one that set the standard for them all:Dracula(1931) dir. Tod Browning and Karl Freund#
13.Special mention:The Lost Boys(1987) dir. Joel Schumacher#












