
Asia Argento stars in horror legend Dario Argento's sexy spin on the classic tale about the sharp-toothed count who craves human blood.... (Full plot summary below)
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Asia Argento stars in horror legend Dario Argento's sexy spin on the classic tale about the sharp-toothed count who craves human blood.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfA flaccid retelling of Bram Stoker's immortal tale of monstrous obsession, reduced here to a filmed community theater rehearsal with Full Sail freshman visual effects. |
| MovieCrypt.comKevin A. Ranson... perfect for a living room full of inebriated hecklers to have their way with it... you'll never look at a praying mantis the same way ever again. |
| TheHorrorShowScott WeinbergWhether Mr. Argento meant this to be A) serious, B) silly, or C) a combination of both, the end result is, I'm sorry to say, almost completely unwatchable. |
| Movies.comEric D. SniderThis would be laughable if it were the first film by a Hollywood producer's nephew. As the twenty-first feature by a 71-year-old genre veteran, it's embarrassing. |
| AV ClubNick SchagerNo amount of intentional stabs at humor can offset the hilarious awfulness of Dario Argento’s Dracula. |
| Film School RejectsSimon GallagherArgento doesn't play by conventional rules, including nude scenes for his own daughter in amongst the provocatively kitsch horror moments and ludicrous story elements. |
| Fat Guys at the MoviesKevin Carrgoes completely bonkers by taking the powers of Dracula to a ridiculous level |
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiAt least a bit of an improvement over the embarrassment of "Giallo", but no matter how promising the idea of him tackling Bram Stoker's classic might sound in theory, the result cannot be regarded as anything but a disappointment. |
| Los Angeles TimesMark OlsenThe effects may be cheap and unconvincing, the sets spare, the costumes from some unwanted back rack, but Argento still brings enough moments of kinky madness to his not-great "Dracula" to indicate there may yet be greatness lurking within him. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenThe film is dispiriting because there's virtually no sign of Dario Argento in it, nor of any novel motivation to mount yet another version of an oft-told tale. |