The remake of the classic 1922 horror movie "Nosferatu" starring Bill Skarsgård is a hit in theaters. Find out where you can stream the original film and a previous remake.
"Nosferatu" director Robert Eggers discusses how he was able to realize a vision F.W. Murnau had for the 1922 classic original but was unable to accomplish.
Writer Charlie Bagwell reviews Robert Eggers' newest film, Nosferatu, which gracefully rides the line between honoring prior ...
Warning spoilers ahead for the ending of "Nosferatu." "Nosferatu," the 2024 remake of the classic 1922 horror movie ... A monstrous version of Orlok appears, and Ellen convulses on the ground.
Oscar nominated cinematographer Jarin Blaschke talks about his latest collaboration with director Robert Eggers.
Images of the “Nosferatu” vampire are still under wraps, but Robert Eggers and prosthetic makeup designer David White break down the inspiration, process, and look for Skarsgard’s character.
Director Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu has emerged as a late surprise for the year 2024. The movie opened in a crowded Christmas frame alongside a host of new titles, and was the clear over-performer.
Nosferatu could’ve been great, but it had one big flaw that ruined it for me: Nosferatu himself, Count Orlok. Let me explain by taking a brief trip back to the past — 1922, to be exact.
Conceived in 1922 by German Expressionist F ... can be traced back to a high school production of the film. Eggers' Nosferatu remake, a project 10 years in the making, finally releases at a ...
Nosferatu director ... with the new version including a deleted scene that was present in the movie's trailer. The gothic horror film, a remake of the 1922 classic, tells the story of Ellen ...
Though the game and movie have little in common outside of that, Nosferatu left me feeling things I haven’t felt since first playing Resident Evil 4 back in 2005. Like Hutter in the movie ...
Watching Robert Eggers’ 2024 take on Nosferatu took my breath away. But it wasn’t due to striking visuals or stunning performances. It wasn’t due to the terror ...