Sentences with phrase «with vampire stories»

Agents and publishers are flooded with vampire stories.

Not exact matches

Some people dedicate a lot of time and energy watching Joss Whedon's «Buffy the Vampire Slayer» and debating the finer points of that story, debating what Whedon's intent was with certain images, what philosophy is supported by that storyline.
The last time I recall a vampire - themed political hit was September 2008 when the New York Post put a photo - shopped shot of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver with blood - dripping fangs on its cover to illustrate a story about then - Gov.
Vampire stories aside, the idea of rejuvenating the body with young blood dates back to macabre 1950s experiments that stitched young and old mice together so they shared a circulatory system.
Her critically acclaimed recent novel Dracula, My Love, reveals the untold story of Mina Harker?s secret: a passionate romance with the most famous vampire of them all.
Gluck further modernizes the story with a pop - packed soundtrack featuring music from Vampire Weekend, Basement Jaxx and Fitz and the Tantrums.
Famed art house director Jim Jarmusch tackles the vampire genre with «Only Lovers Left Alive,» a story about two vamps (Tom Hiddleston, Tilda Swinton) who have been in love for centuries and reunite after he grows depressed.
Colin Farrell does an awesome job as the new vampire in town, he's cool, he's funny, loved watching him, and his story with Anton Yelchin worked well, for the most part, I thought.
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
It's a sort of a cross between Twilight and Interview with a Vampire — a love story between 12 - year - old Owen (Kodi Smit - McPhee) and Abby (Chloe Moretz), the girl vampire who has been 12 for a very, very lonVampire — a love story between 12 - year - old Owen (Kodi Smit - McPhee) and Abby (Chloe Moretz), the girl vampire who has been 12 for a very, very lonvampire who has been 12 for a very, very long time.
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The story being told here is pretty decent and feels at times like early episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with a new monster each episode.
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The refreshing idea of pitting vampires and werewolves against each other is soon lost under a story that most viewers will struggle to keep up with.
Marci Carlin — «The Soul of Nashville,» «Human Destiny» Galen Tan Chu — «Epic,» «Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs» Benjamin Cleary — «Love Is a Sting,» «Stutterer» Pam Coats — «Gnomeo & Juliet,» «Mulan» Melissa Beth Cobb — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Deborah Cook — «The Boxtrolls,» «ParaNorman» Jamie Oliver Donoughue — «Shok,» «Life on the Line» Renato Dos Anjos — «Wreck - It Ralph,» «Bolt» Jeff Draheim — «Frozen,» «The Princess and the Frog» Karen Dufilho — «Duet,» «For the Birds» Pato Escala — «Bear Story» Katie Fico — «Zootopia,» «Feast» Michael Fong — «Inside Out,» «Toy Story 3» Lori Forte — «Epic,» «Ice Age Continental Drift» Oorlagh George — «The Shore» Jonathan Gibbs — «Turbo,» «The Croods» Steven Goldberg — «Frozen,» «Tangled» Judith Gruber - Stitzer — «Wild Life,» «When the Day Breaks» Jorge R. Gutierrez — «The Book of Life,» «Carmelo» Jane Hartwell — «The Croods,» «Madagascar» Georgina Hayns — «The Boxtrolls,» «ParaNorman» Janet Healy — «Minions,» «Despicable Me 2» Tang K. Heng — «Kung Fu Panda 2,» «Kung Fu Panda» Jon W.S. Huertas — «The Box,» «Lone» Raman Hui — «Monster Hunt,» «Shrek the Third» Claire Jennings — «Coraline,» «Father and Daughter» Yong Duk Jhun — «The Croods,» «Shrek Forever After» Sahim Omar Kalifa — «Bad Hunter,» «Baghdad Messi» Scott Kersavage — «Zootopia,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Basil Khalil — «Ave Maria,» «Shooter» Michael Knapp — «Epic,» «Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs» Robert Kondo — «The Dam Keeper,» «La Luna» Shawn Krause — «Inside Out,» «Cars 2» Max Lang — «Room on the Broom,» «The Gruffalo» Nicolas Marlet — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «How to Train Your Dragon 2» Steve Martino — «The Peanuts Movie,» «Ice Age Continental Drift» Dale Mayeda — «Planes: Fire & Rescue,» «Frozen» Brian McLean — «The Boxtrolls,» «ParaNorman» Mike Mitchell — «Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked,» «Shrek Forever After» Joe Moshier — «Penguins of Madagascar,» «How to Train Your Dragon 2» James Ford Murphy — «Lava,» «Cars» Kiel Murray — «Up,» «Cars» Yoshiaki Nishimura — «When Marnie Was There,» «The Tale of the Princess Kaguya» Kyle Odermatt — «Big Hero 6,» «Paperman» Linda Campos Olszewski — «Car - Ma»,» «A Bad Hair Day» Gabriel Osorio — «Bear Story,» «Residuos» Sanjay Patel — «Sanjay's Super Team,» «Tokyo Mater» Martin Pope — «Room on the Broom,» «Chico & Rita» Christian Potalivo — «The New Tenants,» «The Pig» Tina Price — «Dinosaur,» «Fantasia / 2000» Peter Ramsey * — «Rise of the Guardians,» «Monsters vs Aliens» Denise Ream — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Cars 2» Julie Roy — «Carface,» «Kali the Little Vampire» Damon Russell — «Curfew,» «Brink» William Salazar — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Monsters vs Aliens» Scott Santoro — «Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2,» «Flushed Away» Katherine Sarafian — «Brave,» «Lifted» Kent Seki — «Rocky and Bullwinkle,» «Megamind» Osnat Shurer — «One Man Band,» «Boundin»» Mireille Soria — «Home,» «Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted» Richard Starzak — «Shaun the Sheep Movie,» «A Matter of Loaf and Death» Michael D. Surrey — «The Princess and the Frog,» «The Lion King» Galyn Susman — «Ratatouille,» «Toy Story 2» Imogen Sutton — «Prologue,» «The Thief and the Cobbler» Dice Tsutsumi — «The Dam Keeper,» «Monsters University» Nora Twomey — «Song of the Sea,» «The Secret of Kells» Pablo Valle — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Turbo» Michael Venturini — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Toy Story 3» Pierre - Olivier Vincent — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «How to Train Your Dragon» Patrick Vollrath — «Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut),» «The Jacket (Die Jacke)» Dan Wagner — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Koji Yamamura — «Muybridge's Strings,» «Mt. Head» Hiromasa Yonebayashi — «When Marnie Was There,» «The Secret World of Arrietty» Raymond Zibach — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas»
Viewers looking for an unusual horror story, or who know enough history to be able to laugh at the absurdity of the proceedings, should have fun with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
The story follows a young woman with a rare disease that, if exposed to the sun's rays, she could potentially die (kind of like a vampire but without any of the need to drink blood).
Co-written and directed by David Greenwalt, who would later do mostly television work for teen series such as «Buffy the Vampire Slayer» and «Angel», this is a smart and energetic film that, despite some of one of the more contrived premises you're ever likely to see, manages to succeed by keeping the story constantly moving and changing, and actually do it with some wit.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its ficstory of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its ficStory (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
«As if vampires, werewolves, werepanthers and shapeshifters weren't enough, Sookie and her allies in Bon Temps are about to face another round of otherworldly threats... continues the story of this human / fairy waitress with telepathic gifts and an irresistible attraction to a vampire named Bill Compton.
Although I enjoyed the addition of series newcomers Charles Dance and Theo James as a father / son pair of vampires with conflicting ideas on how to save their race, the story is generic, the dialogue isn't much better, and the CGI is incredibly inconsistent.
It's the «boy who cried wolf» story with a vampire tossed in, merging a De Palma-esque sleazy, sensational thriller with goopy (but mild) gore, and making an entertaining adolescent fantasy film for lovers of the macabre.
A pumped - up remake of the same - named 1984 vampire horror - comedy, director Craig Gillespie's Fright Night (not to be confused with Fight Night) represents a well oiled machine of goosed senses that has no clearly defined motivating purposes, even within the genre confines of its own story.
The theater held screenings of the punishing Hot Tub Time Machine 2, Disney's running Mexicans underdog story McFarland, USA, and the absolutely hysterical vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows but I managed to discover an absolute wonder at home with Girlhood, nowing playing in select theaters including Seattle's SIFF Uptown.
It goes back to the vampire well though with the story going as follows:
All of these films will join the others we've been announcing over the last few months at this new edition of the Festival, marked by the new manifestations of evil, as is the case with Only God Forgives, the new film from Nicolas Winding Refn; Jim Jarmusch's most recent work, Only Lovers Left Alive, a unique story of eternal love between two vampires; a bizarre, surreal, comedy from Roman Coppola, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swann III; The Congress, the spectacular Stanislaw Lem adaptation directed by Ari Folman; Real, director Kiyoshi Kurosawa's return to fantastic cinema; or La danza de la realidad, the new work by multifaceted Alejandro Jodorowski.
The flagship of the Festival, section Oficial Fantàstic, presents some of the most eagerly awaited movies of the year, such as Only God Forgives by Nicolas Winding Refn - director of Valhalla Rising and Drive; Jim Jarmusch's latest film Only Lovers Left Alive, an eternal love story between two vampires; A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swann III, a surrealist comedy by the hand of Roman Coppola; The Congress, a spectacular adaptation of Stanislaw Lem directed by Ari Folman - responsible for Vals with Bashir -, that combines animation with a science - fiction story starring Robin Wright and Harvey Keitel; Sitges 2013 will also represent the return of Kiyoshi Kurosawa to the fantastique genre with Real.
The story opens with Bella (Kristen Stewart) having been turned by her vampire lover Edward (Robert Pattinson) into a fellow nosferatu.
Combining a documentary on the flooding of the Mekong Delta with a subtly suggested vampire story, the film fits into Weerasethakul's preoccupation with mysticism, folk - legends and reincarnation, but it is (self - consciously) merely a sketch outline of a more ambitious work, and the screening was marred by the omnipresence of an irritating guitar refrain provided by a friend of the filmmaker (although apparently problems with the sound mix were at least partly to blame for this).
Students follow a clear and logical learning journey, in which they: - Define the different story genres and understand their key content features; - Understand the key features of different genres through interesting movie clips; - Work collaboratively using the jigsaw method to ascertain the language features (vocabulary, sentences, descriptive devices) of different genres; - Engage with a number of interesting story extracts (Louis Sachar - Holes, JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Darren Shan - The Vampire's Assistant, Jeff Kinney - Diary of a Wimpy Kid.)
Honey Blood is a short - lived vampire romance series, but this volume, Tale Zero is filled with short stories that may (or may not) help the abrupt ending of the original two volumes.
This story is set in the «not - so - distant future» and is about a place «where the vampire population has surged, resulting in the establishment of Coldtowns, quarantined cities of vampires and humans where predator and prey coexist in a never - ending blood party of revelry, with vlogs, live feeds, and YouTube videos constantly streaming from the endless parties at vampire mansions» (via Publishers Marketplace).
Lately, she said, she's seen far too many «fairies and vampires» rather than living, emotional (human) characters with real stories to tell.
We're going to lead off with very contemporary and gritty vampire story called One Night Stand that will lead into weird mini-series that involves murder, the occult and other evil things.
Shojo manga fans can complement their holidays with the launch of famed creator Arina Tanemura's story of an ordinary office worker that gets a shot at pop stardom in IDOL DREAMS, and as well as the debut of a blood - pounding new series about an unorthodox alliance between a vampire and an exorcist in BLOODY MARY.
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I read Interview with a Vampire, then saw the movie and finally read the book again and found something new on each time through the story.
Bad Blood: It's hard to believe anyone could come up with an original twist on a vampire story, but Jonathan Mayberry has done it.
The story captures all movie goers where it talks about a handsome vampire who fell in love with the girl next door; it is almost ethereal love story.
With its latest project, Razorbill has expanded on the Vampire Academy and Bloodlines worlds built by bestselling author Richelle Mead in order to give her fans a social reading experience based on the characters and story lines they've enjoyed from the start.
Glen Duncan, THE LAST WEREWOLF (Knopf) Just when you think you've seen it all in the fictional werewolf / vampire / witch craze, British novelist Duncan comes along with a story unlike anything else out there.
This story is paired with King's story, a western about Skinner Sweet, the original American Vampire — a stronger, faster creature than any vampire ever seen before with rattlesnake fangs and powered by tVampire — a stronger, faster creature than any vampire ever seen before with rattlesnake fangs and powered by tvampire ever seen before with rattlesnake fangs and powered by the sun.
I see all kinds of tropes — vampires and werewolves are SO last year — and I meddle with it and I add another character, or I add sex, or I add a bad guy and I often end up wrecking it, or hating what the story has become (because I have lost the initial spark) and I put it aside.
Just when we were thinking that Anne Rice, author of the Vampire Chronicles and other bestselling novels, might be seriously considering bringing out her next book as a Kindle exclusive, she's thrown us a bit of a curveball with the announcement by her literary agency that she'll be releasing, through Vook, a multimedia edition of «The Master of Rampling Gate,» a vampire story published in Redbook magazine in 1984 and set in an England mansion in the 19th cVampire Chronicles and other bestselling novels, might be seriously considering bringing out her next book as a Kindle exclusive, she's thrown us a bit of a curveball with the announcement by her literary agency that she'll be releasing, through Vook, a multimedia edition of «The Master of Rampling Gate,» a vampire story published in Redbook magazine in 1984 and set in an England mansion in the 19th cvampire story published in Redbook magazine in 1984 and set in an England mansion in the 19th century.
While much of his work focuses on the vampire sub-genre, JR Rain has also written a plethora of short stories, screenplays, and novels with varying themes and style.
A human story of people teaming up with a pair of vampires to survive a zombie outbreak.
Charlie dishes on how the audio book industry works, and shares some intriguing stories of interviews he has conducted with Jack Engelhard (Indecent Proposal), Ann Rice (Interview with a Vampire) and more.
She fell in love with storytelling in the third grade when her half - page creative writing assignment turned into a five - page story on vampires.
I saw a shelf filled with stories of vampires and werewolves, checked out a few books, and that was that.
I think the market is a bit flooded with vampire and werwolf stories just now, but your mysteries might be of interest.
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