For fans of Blaxploitation and cult horror, a grudge match long in the making will finally come to fruition. In the 1972 film Blacula, Nigerian Prince Mamuwalde asks Count Dracula for help in ending ...
It’s no surprise that Blacula makes this social commentary and digs into heavy material because, well, that’s what horror does. The genre not only examines our fears of the unknown and seemingly ...
Vampire films have captivated audiences for over 100 years and date back to the earliest days of cinema. From Castles and graveyards to high schools and shopping malls, vampires have managed to ...
The description of the film is as follows: Blacula is an ancient African prince who is cursed by Dracula after he fails to agree to end the slave trade. Blacula is entombed and awakens 200 years later ...
Veteran screenwriter Rodney Barnes tells theGrio about his love of storytelling, turning “Blacula” into a graphic novel and more. Rodney Barnes couldn’t even read when he fell in love with the art of ...
The TV writer, known for 'Runaways', is teaming with his 'Killadelphia' artist Jason Shawn Alexander. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Barnes grew up on the Universal monster movies, and his notion of what ...
"You shall pay, black prince! I shall place a curse of suffering on you that will doom you to a living Hell. I curse you with my name." A new take on Blacula, the cult classic 1972 American ...
"Blacula," starring William Marshall, puts its unique spin on two genres, horror and blaxploitation, by making Count Dracula a bigot. (American International Pictures) "Blacula" makes a great ...
Marvel Comics Drink up a double dose of Blade absolutely destroying vampires in this preview of Marvel: Black, White & Blood and Guts #1 Marvel Comics The first pages from Marvel's Fantastic ...
Prince Mamuwalde (William Marshall), the center of William Crain's 1972 blaxploitation horror film Blacula, has one of the most compelling villain origin stories I've seen. In the late 18th century, ...
As the old Simpsons quote goes, there are only three real monsters, kid: Dracula, Blacula and Son of Kong. Sadly, giant gorilla junior doesn’t make an appearance this month though we’ve at least got ...