Celluloid Diaries: April 2012

Monday, April 30, 2012

90s Vampire Movies

90s vampire movies

The 1990s were a pretty dry period for the vampire genre. With a few exceptions, major vampire movies were far and few between, and those that did make the multiplexes were fairly bloodless affairs. Although the vampire movies from the 90s didn't have a real identity of their own, we can see new trends emerging: they marked a clear break from the fun vampire movies from the 1980s and paved the way for the stylish vampire action flicks that are common ground in the new millennium.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992)

The now overly popular vampire series Buffy The Vampire Slayer started as this cheesy little teen flick with 80s influences. The basis of the story is the same: a teenage girl learns that she is her generation's destined battler of vampires. The cast contained many big names, including Kirsty Swanson, Luke Perry, Donald Sutherland, Rutger Hauer, David Arquette and Hillary Swank.


Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is still one of the best vampire movies ever made thanks to its breathtaking photography, intriguing storyline, beguiling music and excellent performances from Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Anthony Hopkins, Winona Ryder, Tom Waits, Sadie Frost and Richard E. Grant.


Innocent Blood (1992)

Innocent Blood is a modern vampire tale that mixes crime with comedy, originality, intelligence and creepiness. Directed by John Landis.

 
Interview With The Vampire (1994)

Author Anne Rice not only made vampires popular in literature, but also in the movies thanks to the immensely popular adaptation of her novel Interview With The Vampire. It's one of the best vampire movies ever made and hasn't lost any of its beauty and power. With Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Kirsten Dunst and Neil Jordan.


The Addiction (1995)

Philosophical tale in black and white about a grad student turned vampire who tries to come to terms with her frequent craving for human blood. Director Abel Ferrara links the need for blood with the need for drugs, turning The Addiction into a well-made film that was so depressing that it marked the end for the serious and dark vampire stories. With Lily Taylor, Christopher Walken and Annabella Sciorra.


Dracula, Dead and Loving It (1995)

After several years of overly serious vampire movies, the world needed to laugh again with the undead and introduced several rather silly vampires movies such as Vampire In BrooklynBordello Of Blood and Dracula, Dead And Loving It. The latter was a vampire spoof from the mind of Mel Brooks that made one big joke out of the genre.

 
Vampire In Brooklyn (1995)

Many people hated Wes Craven's politically correct vampire comedy about a black vampire (Eddie Murphy) who's looking for a female mate, but it was a big box office hit nevertheless.


Bordello Of Blood (1996)

Bordello Of Blood was part of the series Tales From The Crypt and focuses on a funeral parlor that moonlights as a vampire bordello.


From Dusk Till Dawn (1997)

Two criminals and their hostages unknowingly seek temporary reguge in an establishment populated by vampires. The vampire twist half-way through the story was so unexpected and well-done, that From Dusk Till Dawn was on everyone's lips (although it did help that Quentin Tarantino directed the movie). From Dusk Till Dawn was also the movie that introduced George Clooney to an audience of cinema goers.


Blade (1998)

With Blade, released in 1998, a new era in vampire movie cinema began. Vampires now combined action with super-hero powers and big-budget special effects. This story about a half-vampire, half-mortal that became the protector of the mortal race while slaying evil vampires, not only had several sequels, but also several big-budget clones such as Underworld and Daybreakers.

 
 
Vampire Movies from the 1990s has appeared as a guest post on Children Of The 90s and was part from the Book Blog Tour of A Good Man.

kindle vampires

About A Good Man
 
Loved Dexter and American Psycho? Then chances are you will love A Good Man.

Louis Caron is a good man – vegetarian, he feeds the homeless, takes care of animals and is concerned with the ecological future of the planet. But his altruism has a sinister edge – he's a vampire - and local detective Taglioni is becoming increasingly suspicious. Louis' attempt to escape the police will take him on a journey into his own private hell where he is not only forced to confront his worst fears, but also to destroy the lives of those he cares about most.

Purchase: Amazon US / Amazon UK / Amazon FR 

Monday, April 23, 2012

Blog tour schedule for A Good Man

Book Blog Tour
For over 90 days and on over 100 blogs, I will be posting exclusive excerpts, book giveaways, character interviews, quizzes, fun guest posts, and so much more to promote the release of A Good Man. If you're a blogger who wants to join the tour, please email for more details eeriestories75 (at) gmail (dot) com.

APRIL 2012

April 15

Aobibliosphere (book release announcement and giveaway)

Zombies Everywhere (book release announcement)

Sweeping Me (guest post and giveaway)

Deborah's Books (author interview and giveaway)

Kipp Poe's Blog (review)


April 16

Eva's Sanctuary (book release announcement)

Gnostalgia (review)

Attention Earthlings (review)

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Book launch of A Good Man / Un homme bien

A Good Man Book Launch
Loved Dexter and American Psycho? Then you'll love A Good Man.

Louis Caron is a good man - vegetarian, he feeds the homeless, takes care of animals and is even concerned with the ecological future of the planet. But his altruism has a sinister edge - he's a vampire and local detective Taglioni is becoming increasingly suspicious. Louis' attempt to escape the police takes him on a journey into his own private hell where he is not only forced to confront his worst fears, but also to destroy the lives of those he cares about most.

View or sample it at Amazon US (Kindle), Amazon UK, Smashwords (PDF, Text, Nook, iPhone, etc)





Un homme bien
Un homme bien est également disponible en français sur: Amazon US (Kindle), Amazon FR (Kindle), Smashwords (PDF, Text, Nook, iPhone, etc)

Vous avez aimé Dexter et American Psycho? Alors, il y a de fortes chances que vous adoriez Un homme bien.

Louis Caron est un citoyen honorable - végétarien convaincu, il nourrit les sans-abri, prend soin des animaux et se sent concerné par l'écologie. Mais son altruisme accuse un revers sinistre - Louis n'est autre qu'un vampire - et très vite, suite à une disparition des plus suspectes, l'inspecteur Taglioni en vient à nourrir de sérieux soupçons à son égard. La tentative de Louis d'échapper à la police le mènera au coeur de son enfer privatif: une impasse où il devra non seulement faire face à ses pires craintes, mais également détruire la vie de ceux qu'il aime...

Friday, April 6, 2012

BIFFF 2012

Like every year, I'll be moderating public Q&A sessions with several filmmakers at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFFF). Here are the movies I'll be talking about...

Bag Of Bones


Based on the bestselling novel by Stephen King, Bag Of Bones focuses on a novelist (Pierce Brosnan) who returns to a lakeside retreat in Maine to recover from his wife's sudden death. He not only becomes involved in a custody battle between a young widow and her child's wealthy grandfather but he also inexplicably receives mysterious ghostly visitations.

I will host a Q&A for this movie on April 12, 2012, and will be joined by Bag Of Bones director Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, The Stand, Desperation, Riding The Bullet).

Bag of Bones

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Cover Preview A Good Man / Un homme bien

I just received the cover art for A Good Man / Un homme bien, which is slated to be released April 15 in both English and French. The story is now being turned into a French feature film by Radowski Films. A star cast has been attached to the project and includes names such as Pierre Lekeux (Strass, Last Night On Earth, La Danse des esprits), Matthias Pohl (Secret Story 2), Eric Demin (Dikkenek, Potiche) and Flavio Tosti (American Buffalo, The Drowned World). Have a look at the cover preview and let me know what you think. Feel free to share this cover on your blogs and forums. You may contact me at eeriestories75 (at) gmail (dot) com if you want to be included in the book tour for a review, interview, guest post and/or giveaway.

Cover preview Un homme bienCover preview A Good Man

Cover design by Allan Beurms

Loved Dexter and American Psycho? Then there's a good chance you will love A Good Man.

Louis Caron is a good man - vegetarian, he feeds the homeless, takes care of animals and is even concerned with the ecological future of the planet. But his altruism has a sinister edge - he's a vampire - and local detective Taglioni is becoming increasingly suspicious. Louis' attempt to escape the police will take him on a journey into his own private hell where he is not only forced to confront his worst fears, but also to destroy the lives of those he cares about most.