One such film is none other than Interview With The Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994).

Starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, the film remains a cult classic to this very day.

The film follows a group of vampires over a few months as they prepare for the upcoming festival.

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The movie was a great success and still has a large cult following to this day.

What We Do In The Shadowsmade its mark through its unique style of humor mixed with the vampire genre.

The film follows a vampire couple who has been together for centuries now.

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While the film doesnt take itself too seriously, it still has some dark, scary elements about it.

While this one has absolutely nothing to do with vampires, there are still many similarities between them.

Neil Jordans unique cinematic styling can be seen in both films, giving the two movies a similar feel.

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That being said, the two films are still very different movies.

The Crying Gameis easily much more of a thriller than anything else.

Jordan also tries a few different techniques when he later began work onInterview With The Vampire.

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However, any fan of Jordan’s or his style is bound to enjoy both.

For a more interesting take on vampires, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is certainly not to be missed.

Van Helsing

2004sVan Helsingstars Hugh Jackman as the famed monster hunter from the classic Dracula tales.

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Unlike some other films on this list,Van Helsingis very anti-vampire.

However, it still takes advantage of a lot of tropes and spins them to its advantage.

Likewise, the two are both incredibly cheesy at times and have a similar charm about them.

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It is much more of a fairytale than of a historical fiction tale.

There are also no vampires inEdward Scissorhands.

However, the two movies still have a lot of similarities.

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They are both darker in nature, flashbacks, and have a gothic aesthetic.

They also have elements of romance, societal rejection, and especially loss.

For such different stories, many thematic elements can be found in the two films.

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Aside from their differences, the two movies actually have more in common than one may think.

As a result,Edward Scissorhandsis very worthy of a watch for any fan ofInterview With The Vampire.

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