CliqueClack » dracula untold https://cliqueclack.com/p Big voices. Little censors. Thu, 02 Apr 2015 13:00:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1 Dracula Untold blends fact and fiction with middling results https://cliqueclack.com/p/dracula-untold-review/ https://cliqueclack.com/p/dracula-untold-review/#comments Fri, 10 Oct 2014 04:01:36 +0000 https://cliqueclack.com/p/?p=17483 Film Title: Dracula Untold'Dracula Untold' tells the true story of Vlad Tepes and the fictional story of Dracula in a creative way. But does the movie have any real bite?]]> Film Title: Dracula Untold
‘Dracula Untold’ tells the true story of Vlad Tepes and the fictional story of Dracula in a creative way. But does the movie have any real bite?

The story of Dracula has been around, well, since Bram Stoker published his book in 1897 (which was by no means the first vampire tale). Stoker introduced the world to the aristocratic count from Transylvania, but Stoker’s tale was made up from whole cloth. The author’s point to the story was actually about Continental Europeans invading England. The book wasn’t even titled Dracula until a few weeks before publication when Stoker came across the name and historical accounts of Vlad Tepes (the character was originally called Count Wampyre).

Since then, it’s been believed that Stoker’s Dracula was based on the real Dracula, blurring the lines of fact and fiction. No film has really touched upon the historical Dracula except for a brief prologue in Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and further blurring that line is the new horror/action thriller Dracula Untold.

The new film tells the mostly true story of Vlad Tepes (Luke Evans), Transylvanian ruler trying to protect his land from the Turks. Transylvania has been enjoying a time of peace until Turkish ruler Mehmed (Dominic Cooper) demands 10,000 boys as young as 10 years of age to fight in his army. Knowing an invasion is imminent unless he complies, Vlad seeks out a creature living in a distant mountain to gain the strength to fight Mehmed’s army.

It turns out this creature is a centuries old vampire who can offer Vlad what he needs, but there could be consequences. Once Vlad drinks of the elder’s blood, he’ll have the power he needs but he has to fight the thirst for blood for three days. If he fails, the elder’s curse is broken and Vlad is doomed to an eternity of hiding in the darkness.

Dracula Untold isn’t a great film, but it’s not a bad film either.

Dracula Untold isn’t a great film, but it’s not a bad film either. The first part of the film, especially the scene with the elder, is pretty riveting. The last part of the film, when Vlad has to make a decision that will defeat the Turks but could come with some tragic consequences if he doesn’t quite think things through is also great fun. The mid-section of the movie, with the back-and-forth between Vlad and Mehmed, and Vlad trying to hide his condition from his family while fighting his thirst gets a little draggy.

Luke Evans dominates the screen as he’s in pretty much every frame of the film.

The performances are all fine, but Luke Evans dominates the screen as he’s in pretty much every frame (unless he’s a bunch of special effects bats). He’s strong, loving, magnetic, devoted to his family and the people of Transylvania. Also a standout is Charles Dance as the elder, bringing a true sense of dread to his one scene with Evans. The movie really could have used a little more of him.

Director Gary Shore tries to keep things moving along, and while it is a big special effects extravaganza he does keep the use of CGI under control, used mainly during the big battle scenes. What’s really interesting about the movie now is that it has apparently become a launching pad for a new series of movies featuring the classic Universal monsters. The Mummy is already in the works, and as that will take place in the present it appears a new ending was added to this film bringing Dracula into the present as well (sort of like at the end of the first Captain America movie). It’s an interesting ending if you know your Dracula trivia, but it leaves one big unanswered question about another character who technically should not be there (unless I missed something).

Dracula Untold does use a lot of historical fact to bring the story of Vlad Tepes to the screen, so it gets points for that. I just wish it could have been a little more interesting between its bookends. It will be interesting now to see if Universal can create its own Marvel-style universe with its most famous movie characters.

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures
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Attend an advance screening of Dracula Untold in Boston or Plainville https://cliqueclack.com/p/dracula-untold-boston-plainville-advance-screening/ https://cliqueclack.com/p/dracula-untold-boston-plainville-advance-screening/#comments Tue, 30 Sep 2014 19:00:40 +0000 https://cliqueclack.com/p/?p=17336 Film Title: Dracula UntoldWant to know how Vlad the Impaler became Dracula? Win free passes to an advance screening of 'Dracula Untold' in Boston and Plainville to find out!]]> Film Title: Dracula Untold
Want to know how Vlad the Impaler became Dracula? Win free passes to an advance screening of ‘Dracula Untold’ in Boston and Plainville to find out!

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CliqueClack has partnered with Universal Pictures to offer readers in Boston and Hartford an opportunity to attend an advance screening of the new thriller Dracula Untold starring Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper, Sarah Gadon and Charles Dance.

Almost an entire century after the world’s first cinematic introduction to Dracula placed audiences under his haunting spell, the studio that pioneered the genre reawakens one of legend’s most captivating figures in an action-adventure that heralds a pulse-pounding rebirth of the age of monsters. Luke Evans transforms from the cursed man history knows as Vlad the Impaler to an all-powerful creature of the night in Universal Pictures’ Dracula Untold, the origin story of the alluring immortal we have come to fear as the sun sets: Dracula.

The screening will take place Tuesday, October 7 at 7:00 PM at the following locations:

  • Regal Fenway, Boston
  • AMC Plainville, Plainville

A limited number of passes are available on a first come, first served basis. To be eligible, please read and follow the directions CAREFULLY. There will be no exceptions.

  • Comment on this post ONLY with either BOSTON or PLAINVILLE. Do not add anything else to your comment or it will not register. If you make a mistake, do not edit your comment because it will not register. You must submit a new comment.
  • Include your FULL NAME (First and Last) and email address on the entry form (NOT in the comment box!). Double check your email address before submitting. If your email address is misspelled, you will not receive passes.
  • ONE entry per person or couple will be accepted. CliqueClack has the right to discard any duplicates or comments that appear to be duplicates. Multiple comments from a single person will result in complete disqualification. As this is not a random drawing, only one person per couple needs to comment. Keep these offers fair for everyone!
  • Check your calendar before commenting. If you have no intention of using the passes, please don’t leave a comment. If the studios see that passes we are given to award to our readers are not being used, they will not want to offer us passes for future screenings. Please be considerate!

Please note that passes do not guarantee seats at the screening. Seating is first come, first served so plan to arrive early. CliqueClack has no control over the total number of passes distributed, and is not responsible for seating arrangements at the theater. Dracula Untold is rated PG-13.

Have a look at the trailer below and then tell us where you want to see the film! Dracula Untold opens in theaters October 10.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2aWqecTTuE

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures
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Attend an advance screening of Dracula Untold in Chicago or Indianapolis https://cliqueclack.com/p/dracula-untold-chicago-indianapolis-advance-screening/ https://cliqueclack.com/p/dracula-untold-chicago-indianapolis-advance-screening/#comments Tue, 30 Sep 2014 18:30:40 +0000 https://cliqueclack.com/p/?p=17331 Film Title: Dracula UntoldBe the first to learn Dracula's origin story in 'Dracula Untold.' Find out how you can win free passes to screenings in Chicago and Indianapolis.]]> Film Title: Dracula Untold
Be the first to learn Dracula’s origin story in ‘Dracula Untold.’ Find out how you can win free passes to screenings in Chicago and Indianapolis.

THIS OFFER HAS EXPIRED. COMMENTS ARE CLOSED.

CliqueClack has partnered with Universal Pictures to offer readers in Chicago and Indianapolis an opportunity to attend an advance screening of the new thriller Dracula Untold starring Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper, Sarah Gadon and Charles Dance.

Almost an entire century after the world’s first cinematic introduction to Dracula placed audiences under his haunting spell, the studio that pioneered the genre reawakens one of legend’s most captivating figures in an action-adventure that heralds a pulse-pounding rebirth of the age of monsters. Luke Evans transforms from the cursed man history knows as Vlad the Impaler to an all-powerful creature of the night in Universal Pictures’ Dracula Untold, the origin story of the alluring immortal we have come to fear as the sun sets: Dracula.

The screening will take place Tuesday, October 7 at 7:00 PM at the following locations:

  • Kerasotes Showplace ICON, Chicago
  • AMC Castleton Square, Indianapolis

To be eligible for passes, you must RSVP at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/draculaclique

Winners will be selected at random by a studio representative. No further comments will be accepted on this page.

Please note that passes do not guarantee seats at the screening. Seating is first come, first served so plan to arrive early. CliqueClack has no control over the total number of passes distributed, and is not responsible for seating arrangements at the theater. Dracula Untold is rated PG-13.

Have a look at the trailer below and then tell us where you want to see the film! Dracula Untold opens in theaters October 10.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2aWqecTTuE

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures
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