10 Best Vampire Horror Movies You've Never Heard Of

1. Dracula: Pages From A Virgin's Diary (2002)

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CBC

One of the most unique and enrapturing vampire movies ever made, Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary adapts Bram Stoker's classic novel into a haunting ballet, shot in black-and-white as homage to early expressionist cinema.

Made on a slight budget and almost completely silent, the melodious horror follows the Dracula story we all know and love - a reclusive vampire (Zhang Wei-Quang) preys on young women and is subsequently hunted for his actions - but twists it by filling the screen with moody dance numbers and a menacing score to tell its tale.

With brief flashes of bright colour to capture the bloody nature of Dracula's actions, Pages from a Virgin's Diary is a refreshing modern reminder that there are still new ways to tackle a subgenre that has seemingly done it all, and the results are quite simply divine.

 
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