Nosferatu,’ starring Lily-Rose Depp, pays tribute to the occultism of the original 1922 film, which has an unusual story ...
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: A Symphony of Horror.
Max Schreck's vampire in F.W. Murnau's 1922 "Nosferatu" is one of the most iconic actor transformations and horror movie creatures in cinema history. It's an image that captivated director Robert ...
That doesn't mean his legacy stopped with this film, as some younger audiences no doubt hear the name "Max Schreck" and think of Tim Burton's 1992 superhero sequel "Batman Returns," featuring ...
With Max Schreck’s terrifying appearance, those iconic shots, and a creative albeit unsuccessful way of getting around copyright laws, this German silent film is the stuff of legend and landmark ...
Nosferatu” writer-director Robert Eggers discusses his work with Bill Skarsgård and his approach to reimagining the horror ...
Released in 1922 and directed by German expressionist filmmaker F.W. Murnau, the images of Graff Orlok (Max Schreck) rising from his coffin, ascending the stairs, and peering into the camera with ...
Count Orlok is one of cinema’s most memorable villains largely because of the three actors who have played him on the big screen: Max Schreck in 1922, Klaus Kinski in 1979, and Bill Skarsgård ...
As the world gets reacquainted with Nosferatu in 2024, let's look at some of the interesting details of the original film. Released in 1922, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror stands as a cornerstone ...