At a time when vampires have been well and truly defanged in popular culture, Robert Eggers' resurrection of the iconic Nosferatu is a grisly fairytale that reeks of sex, rancid flesh and 2,000 rats.
Compared to some stories that get revived or remade every decade or so, three versions of Nosferatu over the span of literally 100-plus years isn’t that many. But, of course, there’s been an ...
That’s what’s so striking about the movie even this many years later: Count Orlok, the Dracula stand-in played by actor Max ...
Honestly, I can understand where Eggers is coming from. Adapting a book that’s “overstuffed with Victoriana” may not resonate ...
Nosferatu” writer-director Robert Eggers discusses his work with Bill Skarsgård and his approach to reimagining the horror ...
Would you have guessed Nosferatu is a true story? Well, it is somewhat… and its relationship with being made is complex.
There’s nothing more done to death than the vampire. Director Robert Eggers says he tried to avoid the obvious by returning ...
The hallmarks of Dracula and/or Nosferatu—feeding on the blood of others, self-isolating, yet maintaining tremendous wealth ...
Eggers' Nosferatu stars Bill Skarsgård ... Currently, the story is in the public domain. The premise is same for the movies and the book — about a man helping a client buy a house. The client isn't ...
As far as I’m concerned, Nosferatu is an elegantly macabre masterpiece that pulls all the right levers of horror and period ...