Love 'Twilight?' These 10 romantic vampire movies are a must-watch
If Twilight ignited your love for supernatural romance, you’re not alone.
But the vampire romance genre stretches far beyond Edward and Bella.
From twisted bloodlust to poetic love stories, these ten vampire films take the passion, danger, and drama of the undead to thrilling new levels. Whether you’re craving something steamy, philosophical, or emotionally raw, here’s your must-watch list.
Like Edward Cullen, Sang-hyun (played by Song Kang-ho) wrestles with guilt over his bloodlust, though his battle is far more brutal. Directed by Park Chan-wook, Thirst follows a priest who becomes a vampire after a botched medical experiment. The film dives deep into moral torment and forbidden desire.
Also known as Immortality, this eerie drama stars Jude Law as a suave vampire named Steven who seduces women to feed on their love — and blood. But he yearns for one woman whose genuine love might finally make him whole. It's a seductive and haunting tale.
Set in a ghost town called Bad City, this Iranian black-and-white film blends horror and romance in an unforgettable way. The unnamed vampire (Sheila Vand) stalks the streets at night, preying on abusive men, but her budding bond with a lonely outcast gives the film a surprising tenderness.
Frank Langella brings a romantic edge to Count Dracula in this adaptation, having just portrayed the vampire on Broadway the year before. While the plot stays close to Bram Stoker's novel, the film leans into romance, turning Dracula into a seductive and complex figure.
This gothic classic features Brad Pitt as Louis, a vampire recounting his long life in a present-day interview. Though the 2022 TV version leaned harder into its romantic and queer subtext, the '90s film still delivers powerful emotional depth and lavish vampire storytelling.
Gary Oldman gives a raw, emotional performance as Dracula in this visually rich, faithful adaptation. While it honors Stoker's original novel, the film adds a romantic angle and paints Dracula as a deeply wounded lover, offering a tragic but beautiful perspective.
This offbeat gem follows Sasha (Sara Montpetit), a gentle vampire who can't bring herself to kill. Pressured by her family to act like a “real” vampire, she finds a solution in Paul (Félix-Antoine Bénard), a depressed teen willing to give up his life. The result is weird, funny, and heartfelt.
Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon star in this stylized, erotic horror. A twisted love triangle forms when John (Bowie), turned immortal by Miriam (Deneuve), begins to age rapidly. When Sarah (Sarandon) enters the picture, desire and survival collide.