Everybody knows him. Sometimes it seems like everybody has played him. Bela Lugosi, of course. (“Listen to them. Children of ...
Exclusive: Highly acclaimed director Robert Eggers addresses why he chose to remake Nosferatu instead of adapting Bram Stoker ...
The horror director had been obsessed with the silent vampire film 'Nosferatu' since he was a kid. Now, he gets to put his ...
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Eggers's preference for 'Nosferatu' over 'Dracula' In a chat with Screen Rant, Eggers revealed, "I mean, as much as I love ...
Robert Eggers, who directed “Nosferatu,” a distinctly wretched ... F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent film with a story ripped ...
Nosferatu director explains why it is historically accurate for Bill Skarsgård's version of Count Orlok to have a mustache in ...
The biggest difference between Dracula and Nosferatu is how both stories approach the concept of vampirism. For Dracula, the ...
Looking for some horror holiday counter-programming? Then listen up: "Nosferatu," now haunting theaters, is your ticket to fear and trembling. This wild thing of beauty and terror, indelibly written ...
But there are snags,” Wesley Morris writes of “Nosferatu,” in which the director Robert Eggers, his crew and the titular star ...
Not many Dracula films "give you so much to sink your teeth into". From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News ...
This isn’t just any remake. It’s a second take that uses the bones of Murnau’s story and adds his own flesh.