Remember Why You Love Vampires with Let the Right One In

Twelve year old Oskar is a mess.  Bullied at school and coming to terms with the separation of his parents, Oskar is at a crossroads.  He can either lay down and take what the world seems intent on feeding him or he can stand up for himself.  With the arrival of a mysterious young girl,Continue reading “Remember Why You Love Vampires with Let the Right One In”

Baltimore #1 The Infernal Train is an outstanding neo-gothic read

When writer and artist Mike Mignola sets out to create a new story, there are a few things you can expect an overall foreboding landscape, high concept and blood. In <a class="zem_slink" title="Baltimore" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.2833333333,-76.6166666667&spn=0.1,0.1&amp

Dark Horse’s Blood Brothers plays well with the vampire genre

Dark Horse’s Blood Brother’s is about two vampires (Tree and Nick) who are older than shit, but despite the eternal gift they manage to make the most out of everyday by moonlighting as bounty hunters in Las Vegas. Being immortal has afforded them opportunists, the likes of which will make you chuckle. There historical exploitsContinue reading “Dark Horse’s Blood Brothers plays well with the vampire genre”

Will Kiss of the Damned make you love vampires again?

When screenwriter Paolo moves to a remote area of Connecticut to focus on his work, he’s not prepared to find love in the form of a vampire. Kiss of the Damned is the 2012 vampire flick directed by Xan Cassavetes starring Josephine de La Baume as Djuna, Roxane Mesquida as Mimi, Milo Ventimiglia as Paolo, Anna Mouglalis as Xenia, and Riley Keough as Anne. The first thing youContinue reading “Will Kiss of the Damned make you love vampires again?”

Vampire Weekend succeeds with Modern Vampires Of The City

Both Vampire Weekend and Contra were released in the months of January. I never thought of their music having a winter feeling, but in the end, the record company has the final say on the release date. The New York City indie rock band has always had a summer flair to the upbeat and disjointedContinue reading “Vampire Weekend succeeds with Modern Vampires Of The City”

Vampire Weekend, Youth Lagoon set to release new albums

I’m very excited for this one. After a three year gab, indie pop group Vampire Weekend have given us detail on the up coming release of their 3rd studio album. It’s set to release this spring, and it comes with a more “darker” and “organic” sound. The reason for the wait comes with this quoteContinue reading “Vampire Weekend, Youth Lagoon set to release new albums”

‘Interview with the Vampire’ to be released as graphic novel, told from Claudia’s point of view

Are not the child vampires the most horrifying and intriguing?  As fine a job that Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise did as Louise and Lestat, respectfully, it could very well be said that Kirsten Dunst stole the show with her portrayal of Claudia in the 1994 film adaptation of Anne Rice’s, Interview with the Vampire. Continue reading “‘Interview with the Vampire’ to be released as graphic novel, told from Claudia’s point of view”

M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS DARK HORSE’S “HOUSE OF NIGHT:LEGACY VOL#1″WRITTEN BY P.C. CAST AND KRISTIN CAST

So another vampire story arises from the ashes of a tween novel funeral pyre. Not to be left without a booth at comic con, a graphic was created to accompany it. That being said, what can I say about House Of Night written by mother daughter team P.C. Cast and Kristen Cast, that hasn’t beenContinue reading “M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS DARK HORSE’S “HOUSE OF NIGHT:LEGACY VOL#1″WRITTEN BY P.C. CAST AND KRISTIN CAST”