The new film is a modern reimagining of the 1972 movie, directed by William Crain and starring William Marshall as Blacula. The reboot picks up where the original saga left off, after the 1973 sequel ...
Variety exclusively reported Thursday (June 17) that a new Blacula "reimagining" the original 1972 film is in the works from MGM, Bron and Hidden Empire Film Group. The latter's Deon Taylor will ...
“Blacula is arguably one of the most prestigious Black franchises and so important to the culture as it birthed a groundswell of Blaxploitation-horror films, which changed the game for how our people ...
"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 ...
*Director Deon Taylor has been tapped to reboot “Blacula,” as MGM, Bron and Hidden Empire Film Group will produce a reimagining of the 1972 blaxploitation horror film. Perr Variety, “the reboot will ...
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 ...
Blacula is experiencing a renaissance of sorts in many ways. The 1972 horror film changed the game in many ways with a Black-led vampire love story. It was a topic of discussion in the Horror Noire ...
"The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar" by Robin R. Means Coleman’s and Mark H. Harris; Gallery/Saga Press (327 pages, $27.99) If you want to survive a horror movie, there ...
“Blacula” is leaving the coffin. MGM, Bron and Hidden Empire Film Group‘s Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor are teaming up for a reboot of the blaxploitation horror classic. The new film is a modern ...
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