Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story Review
CALIFORNIA, JUL 11 – Eighteen years after Dracula's death, Abraham Van Helsing's family faces psychological trauma and authoritarian control in their isolated California home, with 2 sons breaking free from his influence.
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Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story Review
It’s frustrating to see a movie with a solid script and a good cast get held back by its execution. But such is the case with Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story. Working from a short story by “The Black Phone” author Joe Hill, writer-director Natasha Kermani crafts a semi-sequel to Dracula that takes Abraham Van Helsing (Titus Welliver) to the American frontier, where the legendary vampire hunter is raising two sons with his wife (and Drac’s one-ti…
'Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story' Ending Explained And Summary
What if a classic hero turns out to be a villain in someone else’s story? Adapted from Joe Hill’s short story, Abraham’s Boys, Natasha Kermani’s rendition is a slow burn that at first focuses on creating an eerie environment, making the audience wait in anticipation of the unknown. You gradually realize that the floating pale figure with fangs and cold breath that you’ve been waiting for might not be the cause of the horror and agony the family …
The play “Dracula”, based on Bram Stoker’s iconic novel, is being staged at the Porta Theatre, starting on October 22, in a new, dark and existential adaptation and directed by Thanos Papakonstantinou. “Dracula”, one of the most influential figures in world literature, reappears on stage not as a classic symbol of horror, but as a modern myth, a mirror of our time and its passions. Plot The play attempts to reconnect the myth with its root: desi…
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