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Dracula - Season 1

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The film centers on Dracula deciding to move to London because of a scheming of revenge. However, Everything becomes complicated when he confronts a beautiful woman. What will happen?
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RedEye
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October 22, 2013

Dracula scores with inventive details like that, as well as its sumptuous 19th century sets and costumes. (What else would you expect from the producers of Downton Abbey?)
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New York Daily News
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October 23, 2013

Drac's mission will be driving this story, which means we need a commanding presence at the center. Rhys Meyers plays it more subtly. That's a valid acting choice. It just doesn't make the story as bloody good as it might be.
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Newsday
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October 23, 2013

Unless you are sick of vampires -- a possibility -- this is not bad at all.
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Kansas City Star
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October 23, 2013

After years of brooding angst on True Blood and Twilight, it's nice to spend time with a vampire who embraces the monster inside.
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Media Life
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October 23, 2013

The series gets us rooting for [Dracula] in his war against a powerful group that is dedicated to eliminating vampires, but our enthusiasm is lessened by the fact that he is, after all, draining the blood of innocent people.
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
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October 21, 2013

Every creaky character, every labored line of dialogue and every prosaic plot twist in this anemic series is covered in an inch of tomb dust.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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October 25, 2013

Unfortunately, this Dracula isn't fun at all. It's not really scary, either, although it does spill a lot of blood. What it is, unfortunately, is dull, and that flaw could be fatal.
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Uncle Barky
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October 23, 2013

The first five episodes of Dracula, although unwieldy and murky at times, flex just enough storytelling power to keep the juices flowing.
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Boston Herald
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October 24, 2013

As he was in The Tudors, Rhys Meyers remains the most confounding thing onscreen.
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