Highland Living: Landscape, Style, and Traditions of Scotland
Stephane Bern and Franck Ferrand
Book
Cawdor, one of Scotlands most magnificent estates is the focus of Highland Living . Reflecting both...
The House of Fiction: From Pemberley to Brideshead, Great British Houses in Literature and Life
Book
Houses in literature have captured readers' imaginations for centuries, from Gothic castles to...
The Ghost in the Corner And Other Stories
Lord Dunsany, Joshi Andersson and Martin Andersson
Book
The Anglo-Irish fantaisiste Lord Dunsany (1878-1957) was immensely prolific. Author of more than a...
Horror
Hello Kitty Interactive Cookbook
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
App
From the company that brought you Kung Fu Panda 2 Interactive Cookbook! ...
Dominion: Dark Ages
Tabletop Game
Times have been hard. To save on money, you've moved out of your old castle, and into a luxurious...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Countess Dracula (1971) in Movies
Feb 14, 2018 (Updated Feb 14, 2018)
Restrained and thoughtful horror movie; a bit less garish and gory than you might think. Interesting subtext about the relationship between the young and the old, and fear of ageing. Driven along by a terrific performance from Ingrid Pitt (Pitt thought there should have been more blood in the movie). Runs out of things to do slightly before the end, but still a classy movie.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1968) in Movies
Feb 19, 2018
What follows is a fairly routine gothic melodrama without much to distinguish it; Christopher Lee goes through the motions manfully. Chief wrinkle in the story is the fact that the juvenile male lead (who has an unfortunate resemblance to a young Hugh Grant) is an atheist, which is a problem when it comes to vampire hunting (he can't wave a crucifix with sufficient conviction, apparently). Not-bad climax doesn't really compensate for lack of good ideas in the rest of the film.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) in Movies
Feb 12, 2018
A bit of a slow start, but atmospheric and effective, with some good sequences in the second half. Keir stands in for Peter Cushing with his usual authority and charisma. Christopher Lee isn't in it that much, but is good when he appears - there are differing explanations of just why he doesn't have any dialogue. Everybody's idea of what a Hammer horror movie should be like.
Where to Go When Great Britain and Ireland
Book
Discover the best that Great Britain and Ireland have to offer with this indispensable companion....
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Movie Watch
An arrogant young prince (Robby Benson) and his castle's servants fall under the spell of a wicked...