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The early 90s was an interesting time for movies. Lower budget independent films were on the rise, and many prominent directors experimented with new techniques in story telling and artistic license. Some of these movies have held up well while others, not so much. Today we're looking at Bram Stoker's Dracula - fairly well regarded at the time and definitely an example of a movie attempting to fulfill the director's unique vision. Does it hold up? Find out on this episode of Movies Will Save The World.
Theme: Movies I Almost Walked Out Of
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The early 90s was an interesting time for movies. Lower budget independent films were on the rise, and many prominent directors experimented with new techniques in story telling and artistic license. Some of these movies have held up well while others, not so much. Today we're looking at Bram Stoker's Dracula - fairly well regarded at the time and definitely an example of a movie attempting to fulfill the director's unique vision. Does it hold up? Find out on this episode of Movies Will Save The World.
Theme: Movies I Almost Walked Out Of