There is apparently still some justice in the world because Nosferatu is doing well at the box office, and a bunch of you listened and went to see it over the holiday weekend. We love to see it.
“Nosferatu” began its undead life in 1922 as a silent, unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula.” But F.W. Murnau’s film, subtitled “A Symphony of Horror,” soon ...
By Jason Bailey The funny thing is, we’re not even supposed to be able to see the original “Nosferatu.” When the director F.W. Murnau and the producer Albin Grau approached the estate of ...
Talk about having some bite. “Nosferatu” drove a stake through box office expectations, delivering a hauntingly good $21.6 million over the traditional weekend and $40.8 million since debuting ...
The filmmaker tells IndieWire about coming full circle as a director, eight years after announcing he’d be making "Nosferatu" on the Toolkit podcast. As a kid, Eggers couldn’t handle watching ...
A carriage approaches Orlok’s castle in director Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features / © 2024 FOCUS FEATURES ...
It's a wonderful performance. I'm excited for people to see it. The entire Nosferatu cast seems to agree with Hoult, as many of them have gone on record sharing how Skarsgård’s character is the ...
It’s hard to imagine why 5,000 live rats wouldn’t be enough for any film, but those who’ve seen Nosferatu surely know why that many rodents were necessary. Eggers’ dedication to ...
Robert Eggers' Nosferatu movie sets a Rotten Tomatoes audience score record for the vampire adaptation. The movie was written and directed by Eggers as a remake of the silent film, which was ...
It has been more than 100 years since German filmmaker F.W. Murnau released the first great horror film, 1922’s silent Nosferatu. An unauthorized adaptation of the Irish author Bram Stoker's ...
Nosferatu originated, in 1922, as an unofficial adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel, Dracula, with certain things changed to keep it as technically its own thing… at least it’s considered as ...