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Most iconic female vampires from movies
These movie vampires are all undeniably queens of the night, but some female vamps are more iconic than others.
Marco van Belle’s Irish female vampire origin feature Feed has begun shooting in Ireland’s coastal region of County Wexford, which also recently hosted the shoot of Small Things like These, as Metro ...
Rachael Severino is a writer from New York. She was awarded her Bachelor's in Classical Archaeology and Literature from Sarah Lawrence College. She is currently completing her MFA at Columbia ...
Celeste Yarnall in Stephanie Rothman's film The Velvet Vampire. As the title suggests, this is about a vampire who wears a lot of luxurious velvet. Celeste Yarnall stars as the titular vampire, real ...
Daniella Di Carlo is a TV & Movie List Writer for Collider. She is a compulsive reader, a mythology buff, and a self-proclaimed professional fangirl. What’s even more badass than a vampire? A female ...
Fatima Naeem is a writer of sorts from Pakistan who has over five years of writing experience under her belt, and a completely accidental physics degree (because come on, no one plans these things, ...
Vampire folklore across cultures is filled with various tips on how to keep a recently deceased person from rising from the grave as an undead fiend who preys on the living. Now archaeologists have ...
Vampire bats live in female-dominated groups, and they appear to groom and share food with each other equally without regard for social status. Unlike the “strict, obvious female dominance hierarchy” ...
Scientist Simon Ripperger spends his days strapping tiny computers to the furry backs of vampire bats in Panama. These tracking sensors document social interactions in a process called biologging. "We ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer defied expectations as a teen show in the ’90s. The drama interested audiences in its storytelling, and it starred Sarah Michelle Gellar. The series took risks, even doing a ...
Female vampire bats establish an egalitarian community within a roost rather than a society based on a clear hierarchy of dominance that is often seen in animal groups, a new study suggests. Female ...
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