By and by, it’s resurrection once more (again, vampires will for the most part do that) in a 4K reconstructing for its 30th celebration – and getting back to the big screen where it ought to be. Check out at the reissue trailer exclusively here:

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If it’s been some time since you’ve watched Francis Portage Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula (as it genuinely should be known), it is a ridiculously boggling gothic unpleasantness of fabulous degrees – with a complement on in-camera influences, sumptuously low down sets and uncommon beauty care products to change Gary Oldman into a large number of patterns of the world’s most popular vampire.

Winona Ryder is Mina Murray, the woman pulled in by Drac’s unquenchable longings, with Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker (he knows where the quack rests), and the unmatched Anthony Hopkins as Van Helsing.

Bram Stoker’s Dracula is the kind of enormous degree, monstrous longing, no restrictions, unbelievably expensive looking detestability that rarely gets made these days – and you can see it back in UK films from 7 October, and in US films on 23 and 27 October at Figure out Events screenings. He doesn’t look a day more than 29.

— Empire Magazine (@empiremagazine) September 22, 2022