Hugh Jackman as Gabriel Van Helsing holding a crossbow, looking into the air in 'Van Helsing' (2004). Image via Universal Pictures Hugh Jackman's Gabriel Van Helsing may not be the traditional vampire ...
In addition to being a showcase for Hugh Jackman’s great hair, Van Helsing was also an attempt to revive and reinvent the Universal Classic Monsters. In the 2004 film (now streaming on Peacock!), the ...
22 years after premiering in theaters, Jackman's failed horror reboot is more than ever on it's new free streaming home.
Peter Cushing’s Van Helsing Returns to Hunt the Prince of Darkness in New ‘Horror of Dracula’ Figure
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Abraham Van Helsing was created in 1897 by Bram Stoker for his novel Dracula. The arch enemy of the undead count, Van Helsing was both a fount of occult knowledge and a fearless vampire slayer. Over ...
NeocoreGames has told a comprehensive tale of magic, monsters, and mad science over the course of their Van Helsing series, with the first game arriving two years ago today and the sequel hitting ...
The 2004 summer movie season officially kicks off with the hotly anticipated Van Helsing, the latest from writer/director Stephen Sommers (1999’s The Mummy and 2001’s The Mummy Returns). Word to the ...
CBS is currently developing a Van Helsing TV show based on the character from Bram Stoker’s classic gothic novel Dracula. This marks the second time that the monster hunter will be adapted into a ...
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing follows the son of Bram Stoker's famous vampire hunter. While the title might be a little overblown, this action role-playing game has an endearing charm, with ...
Oh Syfy, you crazy outlier of a network. Just when it would seem to any reasonable group of people, that the last thing television needs is another post-apocalyptic tale of vampires run amok, you give ...
The real joy of the film comes in Van Helsing’s sidekick Carl (David Wenham). Wenham keeps the film from becoming dry or monotonous, injecting much needed humor whenever possible. His character and ...
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