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Episode 11: 500 Shades of Grey

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It’s iconic, to blame for a number of major vampire tropes, and widely considered one of the greatest horror movies ever made. And yet if a copy had not escaped destruction after a suit by Bram Stoker’s estate, what would vampire fiction be like today? In this episode of Bloodsucking Feminists, we tackle the original Nosferatu, its 1979 remake and ... Read More

It’s iconic, to blame for a number of major vampire tropes, and widely considered one of the greatest horror movies ever made. And yet if a copy had not escaped destruction after a suit by Bram Stoker’s estate, what would vampire fiction be like today? In this episode of Bloodsucking Feminists, we tackle the original Nosferatu, its 1979 remake and the 2000 metafiction film Shadow of the Vampire about the making of the original film… with one major difference. So join us for some German expressionism, discussion of plagues, the agency of women, and the relationship between vampires and animals. Including what would Dracula call his pet armadillo. Useful Links * Wiki entries: Nosferatu (1922), Nosferatu (1979), Shadow of the Vampire * NosferatuMovie.com * What’s the Big Deal? Nosferatu * Roger Ebert’s Review of Nosferatu * Empire: The 100 Best Films of World Cinema (Nosferatu is #21) * Rotton Tomaties: Best Horror Movies. (The original is #2 and the 1979 remake is #42)

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