A "minor cult classic" is what they usually call 1933's "The Vampire Bat." It's a tortured way of saying: The movie looks great, the cast is stellar, but something's a little off. (I'll tell you what ...
Some of the cited work in the article is from long-term collaborators (such as Dr. Gerald Carter at Princeton University) with whom I frequently interact and work together. You can probably picture a ...
Yes, that's right, contrary to myth, vampire bats don't suck blood. They lap it, like a dog or cat laps water. But first, they make a small cut with their razor-sharp teeth, so sharp, that they can ...