the Sinners cast have also earned lots of praise, particularly for Michael B. Jordan's dual role as twins Smoke and Stack.

As a result, it's not surprising that talks have started about Sinners' award potential, including Best Picture. The horror masterpiece takes the vampire premise to a different level, especially with Jack O'Connell portraying Remmick with a unique motive. Interestingly, Sinners comes during a time when vampire movies are seeing a resurgence in modern cinema. While 1922's Nosferatu introduced audiences to such supernatural beings, filmmakers have generated fresh ways to explore vampirism and take their stories to new heights, whether it be through satire or a plucky group of characters hunting them down.

10 Nosferatu (2024)

Robert Eggers' Remake Focuses On An Evil Being Haunting A Bride

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Nosferatu
Release Date
December 25, 2024
Runtime
132 Minutes

95 years after the original Nosferatu was released, director Robert Eggers re-imagined the well-celebrated vampire movie. The remake follows Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård) and his obsession with a young bride, Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp). While the 2024 version maintains key elements of the original, it's also more stylistic thanks to Eggers' unique filmmaking.

The visuals are stunning, cold, and ominous, indicating the eeriness and tragedy that befalls several characters. Nosferatu's ending is brutal and bloody, which is a step up from the tamer and less horrific iteration of the original. Even though this ending was met with some mixed responses, the 2024 horror movie still earned immense acclaim from critics and audiences, leading to four technical nominations at the 97th Academy Awards.

9 From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

Two Bank Robbers Fight A Group Of Vampires On The Mexican Border

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From Dusk Till Dawn
Release Date
January 19, 1996
Runtime
108 minutes

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From Dusk Till Dawn follows George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino as two brothers who end up at a Mexican bar fighting off a group of vampires. Like Coogler's Sinners, the 1996 movie is a genre-bending work due to its horror, action, and comedy. However, Salma Hayek dancing with an albino snake is what became the most iconic part of the movie.

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Interestingly, Sinners has been heavily compared to From Dusk Till Dawn because of their similar plot points and character tropes. Both films involve a group of bystanders faced with the dilemma of fighting a group of vampires. The similarities even come down to character details, such as two brothers involved in the action and someone familiar with the supernatural who becomes key in sharing the knowledge. While From Dusk Till Dawn is no masterpiece, it's still a fun and action-packed grindhouse classic.

8 What We Do In The Shadows (2014)

A Mockumentary About Vampires Trying To Adapt To The Modern World

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What We Do in the Shadows
Release Date
June 19, 2014
Runtime
86 Minutes

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While most vampire stories tend to be horror movies, Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement took a refreshing comedic direction in the subgenre. What We Do In The Shadows exhibits a mockumentary approach, following a group of vampire housemates who are trying to deal with the modern world. There is a good reason why the horror comedy holds a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, thanks to the hilarious chemistry between the cast and its exploration of the vampires' struggles, which adds a new layer to the supernatural beings.

Although there has yet to be a sequel, the movie spawned two series, Wellington Paranormal and What We Do In The Shadows. The latter follows the same concept as the movie but with a different group of vampires. The series is equally funny and critically acclaimed, earning 29 Emmy nominations, and recently ended with season 6.

7 Abigail (2024)

An Abduction Story Takes On A Vampire Twist

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Abigail
Release Date
April 19, 2024
Runtime
109 Minutes

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Following the success of horror movies like their two Scream sequels, Radio Silence delivered their original take on Dracula's Daughter. Abigail follows a group of people tasked with kidnapping the child of a powerful underworld figure. However, they soon realize that the child is also a vampire, leading to them having to fight for survival.

The Abigail cast brings several horror icons together, including Melissa Barrera and Kathryn Newton. However, the 2024 horror movie has its own taste of genre-blending elements, particularly with its humor and action. Abigail includes some exaggerated and bloody deaths alongside a few hilarious dialogues and chemistry from the cast. While the movie is not trailblazing, it's still a fun watch in the vampire subgenre.

6 Fright Night (1985)

A Young Boy Is Suspicious Of His Evil Neighbor

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Fright Night
Release Date
August 2, 1985
Runtime
106 minutes

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The '80s were a rich era for horror and supernatural stories, which included Fright Night. The 1985 movie follows teenager Charley Brewster, who realizes that his new neighbor is a vampire. While most vampire movies have a historical setting, Fright Night is one of the few cases that transports the story into the modern climate, taking place in a suburb. This direction allows it to add new layers to the vampire story, which includes some comedy.

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Fright Night is still considered a horror classic today. The movie is visually stunning, and a lot of the practical effects still hold up, a contrast to today's filmmaking, which relies on far too much CGI. Characters, like Jerry the vampire, Peter Vincent, and Evil Ed, are the highlights due to their compelling arcs and charm. Like many horror classics, there was also a 2011 remake, starring Colin Farrell, but it's a slight step down.

5 Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

Francis Ford Coppola Adapts The Iconic Dracula Story

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Bram Stoker's Dracula
Release Date
November 13, 1992
Runtime
127 Minutes

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Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula is arguably the most famous tale of vampire lore, and Francis Ford Coppola had the chance to adapt the story in 1992. Alongside a packed cast that includes Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves, Gary Oldman portrays the iconic Count Dracula, who sets his sights on his lawyer's wife, Mina, who bears a resemblance to his old lover.

Bram Stoker's Dracula earned four Oscar nominations and won three: Best Costume Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Makeup.

Coppola's adaptation is pretty faithful to the original novel, while the movie contains more gothic and dark elements that align with the vampire subgenre. It's not as campy as modern-day vampire movies, but it's subtle in of its themes, including the exploration of loss, love, and good vs. evil conflict. Furthermore, Oldman's performance remains the standout, becoming one of the best Dracula portrayals.

4 Let The Right One In (2008)

A Young Boy Develops A Friendship With A Supernatural Being

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Release Date
December 12, 2008
Runtime
114 minutes

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While most vampire movies depict darker elements, Let the Right One In delivers something entirely new. Based on the 2004 novel of the same name, the Swedish film follows a bullied 12-year-old boy who befriends a mysterious neighbor, Eli (Lina Leandersson). It's an intelligent story that concentrates on friendship and depicts a different image of vampires, which contrasts with the typical archetypes of these supernatural beings.

Let the Right One In was critically acclaimed, earning a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Many critics applauded the movie for crafting a different vampire tale by showing Eli as a tragic figure in the love story. That's why it's not surprising it earned lots of award consideration and remains one of the best stories about vampires.

3 Interview With The Vampire (1994)

A Classic Adaptation About A Complicated Relationship Between Two Vampires

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Interview with the Vampire
Release Date
November 11, 1994
Runtime
123 minutes

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Also one of the most beloved vampire movies is 1994's Interview with the Vampire, featuring an all-star cast that includes Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Kirsten Dunst. While most vampire tales focus on the evil background of their supernatural creature, the adapted movie, based on Anne Rice's 1976 book, showcases deep character arcs surrounding its leads, Lestat (Cruise) and Louis (Pitt).

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The movie reflects on Louis's recent transformation, showcasing his conflicting thoughts on immortality. This is a sharp contrast with how most would depict vampires who enjoy eternal life. As a result, Pitt and Cruise bring forth memorable performances, illustrating the complicated dynamic between the main duo. While the television adaptation on AMC is even more critically acclaimed, the Interview with the Vampire movie is still worth watching.

2 The Lost Boys (1987)

Two Teenage Boys Move To A Town Surrounded By Vampires

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The Lost Boys
Release Date
July 31, 1987
Runtime
97 minutes

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It's rare to find coming-of-age vampire stories, but The Lost Boys took this challenge and succeeded. The movie follows two teenage brothers who move to a town filled with vampires. The comedy horror is another unique genre-blended movie, as the premise is metaphorical, depicting the fears of adulthood, the exploration of eternal youth, and the desire for independence.

As a result, The Lost Boys is groundbreaking in shifting from its typical vampiric stories and concentrating on more thematic elements about youth, growing up, and choices. The film is rightfully considered a cult classic, and despite attempts to make a sequel, the original remains the best. Plus, cast includes several '80s icons, such as Kiefer Sutherland and Corey Feldman.

1 Blade (1998)

Wesley Snipes Becomes A Vampire Hunter In An R-Rated Marvel Movie

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Release Date
August 21, 1998
Runtime
120 Minutes

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While vampires tend to be depicted as villains, some of them have been heroic. Based on the Marvel Comics character, Wesley Snipes stars as the titular Blade, a half-human, half-vampire who hunts down vampires, and looks cool doing it. Furthermore, Blade is one of the rare examples that blends the horror and superhero worlds.

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The movie maintains the gritty and gory nature associated with vampires, while also bringing in the bloody action and in-depth world-building of the superhero universe. Snipes' performance is a major standout, competing with MCU actor Michael B. Jordan in Sinners. Snipes returned to the role in Deadpool & Wolverine, reminding audiences just how great he was as the Daywalker. Despite attempts to make a new version as part of the MCU, he remains the only Blade, and deservingly so.

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Sinners
Release Date
April 18, 2025
Runtime
138 Minutes
Director
Ryan Coogler

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