This wasn’t a misfire from a director who’d lost his touch. It was a love letter to a genre he knew inside and out.
Occurred on October 11, 2025 / Goiania, Brazil Info from Licensor: "In this video, I transform myself into a grotesque, aged version of Dracula. Using only latex prosthetics and cotton, I create a ...
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Damien might be the original "Creepy Kid" that now seems to permeate most horror films, but Harvey Spencer Stephens' ...