
2010, Ti West and Pat Healy check in at The Yankee Pedlar.

2010, Ti West and Pat Healy check in at The Yankee Pedlar.
By Shawn Lealos
The ’90s saw a lot of vampire movies, but these ten are the best according to Rotten Tomatoes.
One of the oldest forms of horror cinema is the vampire genre. The first significant vampire movie arrived in 1922 with Nosferatu, based on the 1897 horror novel Dracula. The first of the Universal Horror Monsters then came in 1931 with Dracula, which also received a Spanish-language version of the same film. Since that time, vampires have been a movie staple.
It looked like, in the ’80s, vampire movies were making a comeback. In 1987, The Lost Boysand Near Dark started the revival, and the ’90s saw several different types of vampire stories, from comedies to gothic horror tales, to a straight-up superhero movie. Here is a look at the 10 best vampire movies of the ’90s, based on Rotten Tomatoes scores.
Director Larry Fessenden is known for a long career making and starring in all kinds of low-budget indie horror movies, but he enjoyed his breakout success with his small vampire film Habit.
The movie is about a self-destructive young man in New York who meets a beautiful woman and ends up in a sexual relationship with her, only to believe over time that he is turning into a vampire. The film won the Producers Award at the Independent Spirit Awards and has a 72 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

TBT: 2012, Fessenden, Clancy Brown and Clifton Collins Jr.
on set of GEP pal J.T. Petty’s HELLBENDERS.
GEP pal The Unwanted Houseguest releases a groovy and
spooky video for his track “At My Funeral”.
Featuring Jack Fessenden on the bass
and Rigo Garay spits a verse.
Be sure to check out all of the Unwanted Houseguest’s
music videos on Youtube
Fessenden talks DEPRAVED with the Three Tortured Souls podcast.
Available on iTunes and Soundcloud
“The Sun Walk” – an unearthed, never released track from
GEP pal Graham Reznick’s 2009 film I CAN SEE YOU.
Take a listen on Bandcamp

2001, Fessenden suiting up on the set of WENDIGO.
Written & Directed by Larry Fessenden. Starring Patricia Clarkson,
Jake Weber, Erik Per Sullivan and John Speredakos.
Stream Fessenden’s WENDIGO
on Amazon Prime Video!