Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s off-Broadway hit Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors isn’t that bad: it’s a goofy, gag-filled but fundamentally quite tame parody of Bram Stoker’s immortal 1897 ...
Teasing out the feverish sexual subtext embedded under the skin of Bram Stoker’s genre-defining horror yarn ... dangerously entitled predator, while Lucy is not an anaemic damsel-in-distress ...
Written by New Yorkers Gordon Greenberg (who also directs) and Steve Rosen, it imagines Dracula (played by hunky ... microbiologist fiancée Lucy. Safeena Ladha fares slightly better in this ...
(See a lot of the Hammer Horror genre). Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is decidedly in the second camp ... Sebastien Torkia dresses up as both the over-sexed Mina, Lucy’s less attractive sister (“A ...
This amiably ridiculous spoof of Bram Stoker’s classic Gothic horror drew ... pumping when Dracula slinks on to a sofa alongside him. Safeena Ladha as his smart fiancée Lucy (in this version ...
He bumbles and wavers until he wins Lucy’s heart (let’s call it that) and everyone lives almost happily ever after. From defining vampirism as a pyramid scheme to pushing Dracula’s ...
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors gives Bram Stoker’s horror classic a comic makeover ... the brilliant young earth scientist Lucy Westfeldt, he meets his match for the first time – as well ...
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