Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000 (R)

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synopsis

Once, Dracula cast his spell of horror and suspense over 19th century Europe, cavorting through castles and in horse-drawn carriages. But that was then and this is now. Welcome to Dracula's newest conquest: 21st century America. Taking off where the Bram Stoker legend chillingly ends in 1897, the film updates and twists the tale of the immortal creation who feeds off the blood of those whom he seduces - bringing the master of the macabre into a new reality of Goth fashions and high-tech silver bullets. No longer just a terrifying myth, the Prince of Darkness once again finds himself on the bleeding edge of horror.

details

Suspense/Thriller, Horror
1 hr. 45 min.
Opened December 22nd, 2000

MovieGoer Review

Of all the indignities to have been visited upon Dracula during the past century (including being the "inspiration" for a cereal and a Sesame Street character, and being lampooned by Mel Brooks), none is more unsettling than what has happen... MORE

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synopsis

Once, Dracula cast his spell of horror and suspense over 19th century Europe, cavorting through castles and in horse-drawn carriages. But that was then and this is now. Welcome to Dracula's newest conquest: 21st century America. Taking off where the Bram Stoker legend chillingly ends in 1897, the film updates and twists the tale of the immortal creation who feeds off the blood of those whom he seduces - bringing the master of the macabre into a new reality of Goth fashions and high-tech silver bullets. No longer just a terrifying myth, the Prince of Darkness once again finds himself on the bleeding edge of horror.

details

Suspense/Thriller, Horror
1 hr. 45 min.
Opened December 22nd, 2000

MovieGoer Review

Of all the indignities to have been visited upon Dracula during the past century (including being the "inspiration" for a cereal and a Sesame Street character, and being lampooned by Mel Brooks), none is more unsettling than what has happen... MORE