First Wave Of DRACULA UNTOLD Reviews Are Pretty Vlad

First Wave Of DRACULA UNTOLD Reviews Are Pretty Vlad

From the first poster to the first trailer people have been complaining that Dracula Untold looks to be influenced by recent comic book movies and not its true horror roots.

By nailbiter111 - Sep 30, 2014 06:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Dracula

Hollywood Reporter: "Genre fans will no doubt chafe at the film’s PG-13 demureness"
"Making his feature debut, director Gary Shore displays little flair for the action sequences, with such stylistic devices as using Vlad’s POV for several scenes adding to the overall cheesiness. Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless’ muddled screenplay seems so intent on providing a Maleficent-style revisionist spin that it’s hard to believe that this heroic and sympathetic figure will ever wind up tormenting the nightmares of children for centuries to come." - Frank Scheck


The Wrap: "Far too restrained and tasteful"
"For about the first hour of its running time, “Dracula Untold” is far too restrained and tasteful, and it certainly suffers from its tediously noble hero; it's well made but fatally lacking in thrills or excitement. There are some modest battles here and there, but only Gadon's lovely face seems truly worthy of the camera's time until the last half hour, when the film springs to at least half life with several very imaginative images that make use of swarms of bats." - Dan Callahan


List Film: "Luke Evans & Charles Dance impress in an otherwise mishandled origin story"
"It's an underwhelming debut from director Gary Shore. The special effects just don’t seem, well, special; while anyone expecting a scary old time will be sorely disappointed. Po-faced and humourless, the story also feels stripped bare, lacking any real flesh on its bones. Attempting to play to the same crowd as Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula did, it never quite gets there. The cast sink their teeth in but the resulting film is surprisingly bloodless. " - James Mottram


Matt's Movie Reviews: "A bloodless, directionless affair"
"It’s clear that Dracula Untold is gunning for the superhero market in its rebranding of the character as a Batman meets Superman meets Nosferatu hybrid, yet its lack of presence and identity does it no favours. And while Evans has the look and the chops to become a blockbuster megastar, he needs a much better film than Dracula Untold to make that promised ascension a reality." - Matt


Screen Daily: "A comic book action-adventure with fantasy-horror elements"
"Though the title suggests that director Gary Shore and screenwriters Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless are convinced they’ve hit on a new angle, this feels like a feature-length expansion of the prologue of Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula." - Kim Newman


Variety: "This dull origin story about history's most famous vampire"
"“Dracula Untold” is too high-minded to let go into the kind of energetic, B-movie escapism a director like John Carpenter or Paul W.S. Anderson might have brought to the same material, while the material itself is too thin to support the heavy-handed Wagnerian approach. The result is finally something neither here nor there — a vampire movie with nothing at stake." - Scott Foundas


Opens in theaters October 10th!
Luke Evans (Fast & Furious 6, Immortals) stars in Dracula Untold, the origin story of the man who became Dracula. Gary Shore directs and Michael De Luca produces the epic action-adventure that co-stars Sarah Gadon, Dominic Cooper, Diarmaid Murtagh and Samantha Barks.

Starring: Luke Evans, Sarah Gadon, Diarmaid Murtagh, Dominic Cooper, Samantha Barks
Directed By Gary Shore * Screenplay By Matt Sazama & Burk Sharpless
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MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 9/30/2014, 6:48 PM
That pun tho...
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 9/30/2014, 6:51 PM
That joke wasn't very punny.

mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 9/30/2014, 6:54 PM
I see what you did there. PG-13? I thought this was rated R?
batz11
batz11 - 9/30/2014, 6:58 PM
You Nailed that headline, lmao...
staypuffed
staypuffed - 9/30/2014, 6:59 PM
What a headline! phew.
batz11
batz11 - 9/30/2014, 7:00 PM
I'm actually kinda disappointed in these reviews...TNT, right @SuperCat ?
McGee
McGee - 9/30/2014, 7:01 PM
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 9/30/2014, 7:04 PM
That is the greatest thing ever McGee.
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 9/30/2014, 7:04 PM
That's like a perverted dad joke.
Dingbat
Dingbat - 9/30/2014, 7:06 PM
Who's surprised?
Calculon
Calculon - 9/30/2014, 7:08 PM
If this is the direction Universal is taking the rest of their monsters, they might as well reboot now.
Dingbat
Dingbat - 9/30/2014, 7:10 PM
Dat headline

Dingbat
Dingbat - 9/30/2014, 7:10 PM
@Calculon

Calculon? Is that really you? I loved you in all my circuits.
GenerationX
GenerationX - 9/30/2014, 7:22 PM
Yeah this looks bad and not like it would be a very decent horror movie at all...
JamesMan
JamesMan - 9/30/2014, 7:25 PM
Isn't this supposed to lead to like some shared universe? Yeah... best of luck.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 9/30/2014, 7:28 PM
Knew it. Destined for TNT.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 9/30/2014, 7:29 PM
Lol!! Just saw your post, @ batz! Yep :)
SpiderFraud
SpiderFraud - 9/30/2014, 7:45 PM
I always knew this movie would be what the reviews are saying.

Get this underworld crap movie out of here.
Mercwitham0uth
Mercwitham0uth - 9/30/2014, 7:53 PM
That's too bad. It looked promising.
itzayaboy
itzayaboy - 9/30/2014, 7:58 PM
What did you expect? Horrid idea and cast. except for D. Cooper.
ManThing
ManThing - 9/30/2014, 8:10 PM
I loled at the pun
buctom13
buctom13 - 9/30/2014, 8:15 PM
those critics are the idiots that praise popcorn bu shit like all marvel films and thats why i dont care what they say
NoPhucksGiven
NoPhucksGiven - 9/30/2014, 8:34 PM
I will still see it. I love vampire movies(except those fabulous sparkling ass vampires. with they flaming asses).
MisterHolmes
MisterHolmes - 9/30/2014, 9:06 PM
i thouhgt it looked disappointing. not surprised im right
OniGoji
OniGoji - 9/30/2014, 9:19 PM
Meh, I'll still go see it, a comic book style Dracula, while it'll most likely lose some of the heart-aching terror of the old classics, is still an interesting premise for me to some extent.
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 9/30/2014, 9:30 PM
My only concerns with this movie is I'd like to know how they managed to make Billy Dee Williams white ?
Mankzin2
Mankzin2 - 9/30/2014, 9:40 PM
It maybe that these reviewers wanted it to be bloody and extremely scary, if it's rated PG that should be an indication that it will not be. I watched all the old movies they didn't have any true bloody scenes, people are so desensitized. I probably wont see it, but I sure will when it's released on DVD
Optimist18
Optimist18 - 9/30/2014, 9:42 PM
It's sad that people can't just go and see a movie and make up their own minds anymore. But, humans have always been very sheep-like, so why am I acting surprised?

In any case, the stories of Dracula and Frankenstein have been done to DEATH. I would know, as I own almost every film adaptation of said characters/stories. To me, a superhero spin on both (the same approach was done with "I, Frankenstein" earlier in the year) is a needed breath of fresh air. After all, the superhero genre is making a killing at the box-office nowadays.
UlisesMX
UlisesMX - 9/30/2014, 9:57 PM
I used to think this was going to be a new start for the classic monster collection of Universal... But It's on the mood of Sw and the huntsman and Maleficent, pg13 friendly blockbusters ...
SusanFuentes
SusanFuentes - 9/30/2014, 9:57 PM
You know how you can just tell if a movie's gonna suck just by the promotional material? Same with this movie.

@Optimist18 - Movie tickets have become far too expensive to risk wasting money on crap like this. Going to the movies nowadays honestly feels like a luxury more than a past time. As for the whole superhero origin twist on monster films, it clearly isn't working since I, Frankenstein was wrecked by critics and audiences and it bombed at the box office and it seems the same fate awaits this movie.
Optimist18
Optimist18 - 9/30/2014, 10:08 PM
@SusanFuentes,

You know what? You may have a point with movie tickets, as that is ALMOST a valid enough reason for passing prejudgement on a movie. But as for critics and audiences (who's tastes are fickle), screw 'em. The only opinion that matters is my own.
PunPun
PunPun - 9/30/2014, 10:17 PM
I'd like to see what today's "we hate serious movies" critics would have said about 300.
CapFan79
CapFan79 - 9/30/2014, 10:18 PM
I'll rewatch Coppola's Dracula instead. Too bad.
JayJayCAW
JayJayCAW - 9/30/2014, 10:21 PM
@Dingbat: HA, I made that GIF lol
Sumitsjc
Sumitsjc - 9/30/2014, 10:36 PM
I knew this critic were going to bomb this with bad reviews.cause this completely new approach to Dracula's movie. Just get in mind as Castlevania game and maybe we'll like it more.
MCUsDarkKnight
MCUsDarkKnight - 9/30/2014, 10:53 PM
LOL did people expect this to do good? the trailers looked horrible that was easy to see.
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