Table of Contents 1922’s Nosferatu: Shadow of the Vampire 1979’s Nosferatu: Misery, thirst, and horniness 2024’s Nosferatu: An appetite, and nothing more Which Nosferatu is the best of them all?
Robert Eggers’s “Nosferatu” was a skillfully made image of the 1830s in Germany – a predictable victory for the veteran director who spent 10 years on the film. Eggers’s film history boasts immersive, ...
Nosferatu recently arrived on digital platforms after only a few weeks in theaters, which came as a shock to many after it performed exceedingly well in its debut and the weeks following.
At a time when mainstream horror movies are struggling to strike a chord with audiences, art-house fare such as Nosferatu has succeeded. The movie is now available to stream at home, but despite ...
Its main flaw was not what it was, but what it was not. This Nosferatu was the latest remake of Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, Friedrich Murnau’s German expressionist masterpiece from ...
Prior to this week, Nosferatu’s studio Focus Features has kept the look of Count Orlok out of all of its marketing materials—dating back to the release of the film’s teaser trailer six ...