The 36 Best Vampire Movies, Ranked

With First Kill making waves on Netflix, What We Do in the Shadows imminently returning for its fourth season and Day Shift on the horizon, 2022 seems to have sneakily become a huge summer for fans of vampire fiction.

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Since vampires are having their moment right now, I thought it was only fitting to keep the summer of bloodsuckers going by assembling 36 of the best and boldest vampire movies of all time, which have been ranked for your viewing pleasure...

36.Boys from County Hell

"Boys from County Hell"

This Irish horror-comedy surrounds a construction team that accidentally awakens a bloodthirsty local legend, Abhartach, and is tasked with neutralizing the threat before it tears through their small town.

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35.Daybreakers

"Daybreakers"

Ethan Hawke, Sam Neill, and Willem Dafoe costar in this horror/sci-fi hybrid that posits a world dominated by vampires in which a developer of synthetic blood is drawn into an underground movement after discovering a method of curing the vampiric condition.

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34.Jakob’s Wife

"Jakob’s Wife"

From the mind of Travis Stevens, director of Girl on the Third Floor, Jakob's Wife features horror icon Barbara Crampton as a minister's wife who is emboldened with new agency and exciting new powers after being bitten by a vampire.

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33.A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

"A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night"

This stylish, slow-burn vampire western from visionary director Ana Lily Amirpour follows a lonely vampire who finds an unlikely romance with a desperate, impoverished man in a haunting Iranian ghost town.

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32.Vampires vs. The Bronx

"Vampires vs. The Bronx"

Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, and Gregory Diaz IV star as a young trio of Bronx residents who put their lives on the line to prevent ruthless vampires from invading their neighborhood and bleeding their community dry.

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31.John Carpenter’s Vampires

"John Carpenter’s Vampires"

30.Byzantium

"Byzantium"

29.Kiss of the Damned

"Kiss of the Damned"

Xan Cassavetes' seductive modern throwback to the Gothic euro-horror of yesteryear is as eerie and effective as it is sadly overlooked.

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28.Ganja & Hess

"Ganja & Hess"

27.Vamp

"Vamp"

Grace Jones steals the show in this neon-soaked '80s horror-comedy about fraternity brothers who attempt to hire a stripper from a seedy nightclub only to find themselves in a den of voluptuous vampires.

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26.Bliss

"Bliss"

25.Innocent Blood

"Innocent Blood"

John Landis may stand at the apex of the werewolf subgenre with An American Werewolf in London, but his SFX-heavy vampire film about an altruistic vamp and an undercover cop that take on the Pittsburgh mafia is certainly worthy of your attention as well.

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24.The Addiction

"The Addiction"

New York filmmaking staple, Abel Ferrara, crafted this dramatically dense and patient vampire thriller about a graduate student (Lili Taylor) who must come to terms with her new code of existence after getting bitten by a vampire.

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23.Fright Night, Part II

"Fright Night, Part II"

22.Let Me In

"Let Me In"

Matt Reeves' English-language redo of Let the Right One In is incredibly good on its own merits, but the few scenes that ape its predecessor far too closely keep it from really becoming a gem of the subgenre.

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21.Blade

"Blade"

Though it's still fairly low on this particular list, Blade is nonetheless one of the most fun vampire-action movies ever made and, beyond that, is considered a pioneering production for Marvel movies.

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20.Afflicted

"Afflicted"

19.Shadow of the Vampire

"Shadow of the Vampire"

Willem Dafoe was rightly nominated for an Academy Award as a fictionalized version of Max Schreck, who is a bona fide real vampire, as he terrorizes the production of F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu in this dark comedy masterpiece.

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18.Only Lovers Left Alive

"Only Lovers Left Alive"

17.30 Days of Night

"30 Days of Night"

Based on Steve Niles' beloved graphic novel, David Slade's dark and deranged bloodfest follows a resilient group of survivors in an Alaskan town that is torn asunder by a pack of animalistic vampires during a monthlong sundown period.

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16.The Vampire Lovers

"The Vampire Lovers"

While the Hammer Film Productions Dracula films are in a class unto themselves, The Vampire Lovers was a daring and dark highlight of their catalog anchored by a wonderfully unforgettable performance from Ingrid Pitt.

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15.Interview with the Vampire

"Interview with the Vampire"

14.Blade II

"Blade II"

It's not often that a sequel can out-perform its predecessor, but with the likes of horror maestro Guillermo del Toro behind the camera, Blade II became an even more exciting, nastier, and somewhat Shakespearean entry into the Blade franchise.

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13.Habit

"Habit"

Larry Fessenden's nightmarish '90s cult classic surrounds a bohemian musician who falls for a mysterious woman that he begins to suspect may be a vampire.

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12.Nosferatu

"Nosferatu"

F.W. Murnau's breathtaking vampire film is not only the first of its kind, but its iconic imagery remains culturally significant 100 years later.

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11.The Hunger

"The Hunger"

Tony Scott may be best known for his kinetic and visually striking action films, but his descent into horror for this classy and dread-inducing fright flick is still a low-key highlight of his oeuvre.

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10.Thirst

"Thirst"

South Korean filmmaking maverick Park Chan-wook offers a uniquely whimsical (and, ultimately, heartbreaking) perspective on the vampire mythos in this underrated yet undeniable horror story.

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9.Cronos

"Cronos"

8.What We Do in the Shadows

"What We Do in the Shadows"

7.Dracula

"Dracula"

Perhaps the most instantly recognizable vampire film, Dracula transformed Bela Lugosi's long-running stage performance as the titular character into an icon of horror that is still homaged and spotlighted to this day.

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6.Let the Right One In

"Let the Right One In"

Tomas Alfredson's macabre modern masterpiece follows a young boy who falls for his new neighbor, an empathetic yet incredibly dangerous centuries-old vampire stuck in the body of a young girl.

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5.From Dusk ‘Till Dawn

"From Dusk ‘Till Dawn"

4.Bram Stoker’s Dracula

"Bram Stoker’s Dracula"

Gary Oldman will keep you glued to the screen with his petrifying lead performance in Francis Ford Coppola's expensive yet acclaimed adaptation that firmly puts the "gore" in "gorgeous."

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3.Fright Night (1985)

"Fright Night"

A clever horror film that subverts every expectation and trope of the subgenre, Fright Night follows a meek suburban teenager who is convinced that his seductive and intimidating next-door neighbor is a vampire.

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2.Near Dark

"Near Dark"

1.The Lost Boys

"The Lost Boys"