Dracula 2000
3,887
Horror
In present day London a group of thieves break into a sealed vault in the antique store of Matthew Van Helsing, expecting to find a great treasure. But instead they find the coffin of Dracula and take it not realizing what it is. Dracula returns to life causing their plane to crash near New Orleans. There Dracula starts claiming victims. Among these is Mary Heller, who is drawn to Dracula through her dreams. She discovers that she is ... [+]
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United States | The New York Times | "A thudding, suspense-free montage of unshocking shock effects and more severed heads" | NEG |
United States | Rolling Stone | "Dracula may stay undead in the new millennium, but there's not a sign of life -- oh, that bloodless acting -- in this sorry mess." | NEG |
United States | Entertainment Weekly | "[It] is one of those desultory F/X-and-no-script potboilers that seems to restart itself with every new scene." | NEG |
United Kingdom | Empire | "Not the worst Dracula movie ever by any means, but Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee did it all better decades ago (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" | NEU |
United States | ReelViews | There is ... very little that this film does right, and I can identify nothing to justify its existence (…) Rating: ★ (out of 4)" | NEG |
United States | Variety | "The slapdash pic appears to be the work of folks who made things up as they went along." | NEG |
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