It’s a great time to be a horror movie buff, as director Robert Eggers has blessed the genre with his gothic masterpiece Nosferatu. Starring Lily-Rose Depp, Bill Skarsgård, Nicolas Hoult ...
German actor Max Schreck plays Count Orlok, an unofficial Dracula copy, in F.W. Murnau's 1922 horror classic, "Nosferatu." Photo: Cinequest Robert Eggers’ remake of “Nosferatu” is an atmospheric ...
Creeping from silver screens to home theaters in the 4K disc format, Nosferatu (Universal Studios Home Entertainment, not rated, 1.66:1 aspect ratio, 136 minutes, $29.99) arrives to envelope ...
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Now showing in Singapore cinemas, the horror film Nosferatu follows Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult), a young man tasked with selling a crumbling Transylvanian manor to the reclusive Count Orlok ...
Hollywood's finest all gathered at the Dolby Theater for the 97th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O'Brien. Going into the showm there was no clear favorite. However, the night's big winner was ...
The writer-director in his horror films The Witch (2015), The Lighthouse (2019) and now, in Nosferatu, immerses viewers in the past as it was viewed through the eyes of his characters, rather than ...
Between five nominations for The Substance and four nominations for the latest remake of Nosferatu, it’s a watershed year for bloodshed at the Academy Awards. In sheer numbers, this isn’t the ...
Writer-director Robert Eggers (The Lighthouse, The Witch) understands the weight of that legacy and his Nosferatu doesn’t attempt to simply replicate Murnau’s vision, nor does it indulge in nostalgia ...
What could have been a simple deal spiralls into a city-wide plague as the Nosferatu claims his rightful bride. In this day and age, horror is quite a difficult genre to execute. It’s almost difficult ...
As audiences continue to succumb to the darkness in cinemas across the nation, to watch “the best horror movie of the year” (Digital Spy) that is “destined to shake up the awards” (Radio Times), Focus ...