Mel Brooks on Dracula: Dead and Loving It
With a restraint that renders the film’s shocks all the more potent
DRACULA (THE DIRTY OLD MAN) is the movie that Bram Stoker's estate doesn't want you to see
Screenwriter Victor Miller
Spanish language interview with Guillermo del Toro
Medicine for Melancholy (#1183) Nicky's Favorites Mel Brooks on Dracula: DeadBarry Jenkinss captivating debut feature, Medicine for Melancholy, is a lo fi romance that unfolds against the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying San Francisco. There, a one night stand between two young bohemians, Micah (Wyatt Cenac) and Jo (Tracey Heggins), spins off into a woozy daylong affair marked by moments of tenderness, friction, joy, and intellectual sparring as they explore their relationships to each other, the city, and their own