{"id":408071,"date":"2026-02-04T21:07:07","date_gmt":"2026-02-04T21:07:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/uk\/408071\/"},"modified":"2026-02-04T21:07:07","modified_gmt":"2026-02-04T21:07:07","slug":"dracula-review-ign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/uk\/408071\/","title":{"rendered":"Dracula Review &#8211; IGN"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Dracula will be released in theaters on February 6.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">At last, they\u2019ve done it! They\u2019ve made a movie based on <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/movies\/dracula-2026\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Dracula<\/a>! Oh, wait, what\u2019s that? They are making Dracula movies all the time? Almost constantly one might argue? <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Look, Dracula is an all-time great story anchored by an all-time great horror villain that has given us a ton of memorable films and TV shows since it debuted in 1897. But lately, it feels like there was some sort of bet between studios and producers to see how many different versions we could get close together. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Since 2023 alone, we\u2019ve had <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/renfield-review\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Renfield<\/a>, <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/the-last-voyage-of-the-demeter-review\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The Last Voyage of the Demeter<\/a>, <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/abigail-review-melissa-barrera-radio-silence\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Abigail<\/a>, <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/nosferatu-review\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Nosferatu<\/a>, and <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/abrahams-boys-a-dracula-story-review-titus-welliver-jocelin-donahue\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Abraham&#8217;s Boys<\/a> &#8211; all of which were derived from the original Dracula story to some capacity, whether it be using specific story elements or characters or by creating their own sequel scenarios. And now we have yet another film, which is going simple on the title level and leaving it at Dracula.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">And the movie is\u2026 fine. But it feels like if you\u2019re going to do this story again, especially right now, fine isn\u2019t quite enough. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Written and directed by Luc Besson, this version is a more direct adaptation of the novel than other recent takes on the story (Nosferatu\u2019s name-changed version aside), with Caleb Landry Jones starring as our not-so-good count. But where the credits only say the film is based on Bram Stoker\u2019s novel, it sure seems like they should have thanked screenwriter James V. Hart and director Francis Ford Coppola as well, because wow does this version owe a lot to their 1992 film Bram Stoker\u2019s Dracula. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">It was Coppola\u2019s movie that directly introduced the idea that Mina, the girl Dracula is targeting in Stoker\u2019s original story, is the reincarnation of his great love from when he was human. Besson\u2019s film uses that concept as its central conceit, even echoing some of the structure changes that movie added to the story, with a similar opening where a pre-vampire Vlad returns from war, only to find he\u2019s lost Elizabeth (played here by Zo\u00eb Bleu, who also plays Mina) \u2013 albeit with the specifics changed up of how and why this occurred.<\/p>\n<p>This is an aggressively weird film at times, which leans into comedy more than you might expect.\u201c<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Also riding the line between loving homage and blatant copying is the look of the decrepit Dracula when Jonathan Harker (Ewens Abid) goes to his castle, which is very clearly modeled after Gary Oldman\u2019s memorable makeup and white wig in the 1992 version, which at the time was a very new spin on Dracula. All of which makes this a Dracula movie with an uphill battle, because on the surface, rather than justifying its existence with an interesting new take on Dracula, it\u2019s mimicking someone else\u2019s interesting take on Dracula. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">And yet there are points where the movie was winning me over. This is an aggressively weird film at times, which leans into comedy more than you might expect, and some of it is legitimately strangely funny. That includes the scenes between Jonathan and Dracula, in which the unaware lawyer is fumbling with his papers and keeps missing \u201cYou\u2019re with a vampire!\u201d red flags like the Count killing a mouse and draining its blood into a cup to drink or using the telekinesis powers he leans heavily on in this movie to rid himself of a potential weapon that could be used against him. There\u2019s also a moment where a vampire is decapitated that includes a rather hysterical physical comedy beat that felt like it was out of a <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/ranking-sam-raimi-movies-from-best-to-worst\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Sam Raimi\/Bruce Campbell Evil Dead movie<\/a> in terms of bonkers, cartoon-style zaniness mixed with gore. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">If the movie had just fully committed to this sort of tone, it probably would have been for the best, but it also seems like we\u2019re meant to take its central love story \u2013 and how Dracula\u2019s adoration for Elizabeth has kept him going for hundreds of years until he meets Mina \u2013 and be truly invested in it. But that never really clicks in, because it\u2019s all too heightened and plays too silly from the start. This goes for an opening montage of Vlad and Elizabeth in their oh-so happy days before he\u2019s sent to war that has so much grinning and frolicing \u2013 they\u2019re gleefully jumping around! They\u2019re having a playful food fight! \u2013 that it feels like it\u2019s from The Naked Gun. <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/assets-prd.ignimgs.com\/2026\/02\/03\/dracula-2026-poster-1770152046307.jpg\" class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\"><img alt=\"null\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"progressive-image article-image jsx-1809694635 jsx-2338608387\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/dracula-2026-poster-1770152046307.jpg\"  data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">One of the most curious yet intriguing elements of the movie is its choice of lead actor. Caleb Landry Jones is extremely talented, as proven in projects like Get Out, Twin Peaks: The Return, and Nitram. But as much as it\u2019s great to see actors stretch themselves in different types of roles, there\u2019s a reason Landry\u2019s been cast as so many quirky characters \u2013 whether they be troubled, outright villains, or goodhearted \u2013 and that\u2019s because there\u2019s a certain aura he projects and excels at. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Little about his presence or physicality is a great fit for the early scenes in Dracula where we\u2019re meant to believe he\u2019s the greatest, most skilled warrior on the battlefield in his prior human life. And despite being in his mid-30s, Jones also still looks quite boyish, which makes him an odd fit for the would-be debonair, sophisticated version of Dracula who seeks to woo Mina. Still, Jones is always compelling on screen, and he excels in offbeat scenes like the ones in which Dracula is toying with Jonathan \u2013 including when he lets out one hell of an amazing wild and wheezing extended laugh when the lawyer manages to amuse him. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">What\u2019s funny is that Besson has basically said this version of Dracula exists because, after working with him on 2023\u2019s Dogman, he was so taken with Jones that he crafted his script with the actor in mind. Besson has had a lot of misfires and duds in recent years, and he\u2019s never been able to consistently recapture the strength of his early output in the 1990s when he was delivering films like La Femme Nikita, The Professional and The Fifth Element. With Dracula, he shows he still has a good eye and, while the movie strains within what is clearly a restricted budget, often looking smaller than you feel it\u2019s meant to, there are some clever visual flourishes, such as the image of an army standing across a burning horizon. But then there are the little CGI gargoyles who serve as Dracula\u2019s minions, which are among a few baffling additions.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Perhaps the oddest addition to the Dracula lore here is that rather than simply giving him the power to enthrall, he uses a special perfume that magically puts women under his sway, which is represented by a full blown dance number montage of women adoring him. That sequence is sort of fun, but it\u2019s also kind of dumb, and it feels rather random like much of the film. I suspect its randomness will work better for some than others, because there is something to be said for going this wacky at times. But it never feels all that cohesive and never truly takes off. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">The supporting cast are all solid, led by the great Christoph Waltz as this film\u2019s version of the vampire hunter Van Helsing \u2013 here reimagined as a never-named priest who\u2019s seen it all. It\u2019s not exactly a challenging role, as Waltz is given plenty of semi-snarky comedic throwaway lines, the likes of which he can deliver in his sleep at this point, although it is funny that the actor has now appeared in new versions of both <a class=\"link jsx-1337145738 jsx-3925284146 underlined\" data-cy=\"styled-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/guillermo-del-toro-frankenstein-review-netflix\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Frankenstein<\/a> and Dracula within just a few months of each other.<\/p>\n<p>25 Best Vampire Movies of All Time<img alt=\"Vampires are a cornerstone of horror cinema, arising even before Universal opened Dracula\u2019s coffin in Hollywood\u2019s relative infancy. Since then, we\u2019ve seen vampires of every iteration \u2014 the glittery heartthrobs, the ugliest creatures, the prankster roommates, and countless other reinventions.\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"progressive-image jsx-2021719738 image aspect-ratio aspect-ratio-16-9 jsx-2605834259 jsx-2338608387 hover-opacity\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Dracula will be released in theaters on February 6. At last, they\u2019ve done it! 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