Gloria Holden in Dracula’s Daughter (1936)
Original promotional art for Nosferatu (1922)
oh nvm i get it
dawn why are we pushing people down the stairs that is crazy boo boo
The Pleiades
Sanna Wani, “Who is the Sun, Asking for Sleep?”, My Grief, the Sun // Brenna Twohy, A Coworker Asks Me If I Am Sad, Still
Okay I was thinking lately about the seemingly random sex scene in tlb right? But if you actually think about the deeper meaning of the movies and the fact the lost boys basically represented queerness and Star and Michael were rejecting that part of them, the scene where Michael asks what's wrong with him and then sleeps with Star makes so much more sense because they are both rejecting their own queerness.
Obviously this isn't worded the best but I'm y'all get my point and maybe explain it better
Carmilla, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, 1872
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
3.16 “Doppelgangland” // 6.03 “After Life”
Flowers by Stephen Doherty
wearing a cross necklace, not in a Christian way but in a Buffy Summers way
Concept art and sketches for 'Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror' (1922) by architect and visual artist Albin Grau (1884–1971).