He has nearly 50 film credits to his name, but Max Schreck is only remembered for one thing. In 1922, he appeared as the hook-nosed, claw-handed Count Orlok in Nosferatu.
Focus Features' gothic horror movie Nosferatu from writer-director Robert Eggers reimagines the classic vampire tale.
Robert Eggers' remake of Nosferatu is a big hit with critics and moviegoers, but it has a fatal flaw that ruins it. Here's why the horror movie disappointed me.
Nosferatu features a shockingly emotional ending, but it is one that came with significant technical challenges, as described ...
Nosferatu is the most enjoyable horror film in years. A masterful blend of bold direction, transformative performances, and a ...
Eggers' fascination with folklore and historical verisimilitude is well-documented, not least in his own article for The ...
Oh, the weather outside is frightful. But don't head to the multiplex to stay warm. Not if you're seeing "Nosferatu," anyway.
Looking back at the history of the vampire in cinema, it is always tempting to choose Tod Browning’s 1931 horror film ...
Count Orlok has powers that go far beyond that of a traditional vampire, and the reasons are buried deep within Eastern ...
Bill Skarsgård plays Count Orlok in Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu." Here's what the ending means.
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The final scene of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu was notably disturbing, with Count Orlok feeding on Ellen Hutter while locked in an intimate embrace of sorts. While the moment saw Orlok meet his demise — ...