Coconutdaddy’s Starlight Monster Movie Madness: Vampyr & King of the Zombies – A Double Feature That’ll Suck You In 🦇🧟♂️

Gather ‘round, my fellow night owls and lovers of all things delightfully weird! Coconutdaddy is back with another Starlight Monster Movie Madness —and this week’s double feature is serving up extra creepy with a side of what-the-heck-did-I-just-watch? 😆 On the menu this time? Vampyr (1932) —an artsy fever dream about bloodsuckers that feels like it escaped from the mind of someone who hadn’t slept in three weeks—and King of the Zombies (1941) —a wartime horror flick that somehow manages to blend voodoo, spies, and an undead butler. (Yes, really.) 🍷 First up: Vampyr (1932) – “Did I Drink Absinthe or Is This Movie Just Like That?” Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer takes vampire horror and drenches it in pure nightmare fuel . This isn’t your typical fangs-and-capes Dracula deal—oh no, Vampyr is more about unsettling imagery, dream logic, and the feeling that something is very wrong but you don’t know why . (Kind of like when you realize Waffle House is charging extra for eggs. 🥴...