See the first official images of Bill Skarsgård’s Count Orlok from "Nosferatu" in a new production featurette.
The allegorical interpretation of Nosferatu, whether of the traditionalist or feminist variant, is probably the most ...
There's an aversion to beauty and being earnest these days, a kind of a grunge going on. It’s nice to strive for beauty and ...
Around 60 prosthetics were used on Skarsgard to render him unrecognizable for Robert Eggers’ reimagination of the 1922 film.
Nosferatu is, in fact, super ugly. While Bill Skarsgård is a celebrated fine-ass man, he defied all odds for this film by looking absolutely disgusting—donning long black fingernails ...
Somewhat echoing the above point, Eggers and cinematographer Jarin Blaschke brought both classic and modern camera techniques to Nosferatu that definitely helped keep audiences uneasy, particularly ...
The Nosferatu He Is Coming Hoodie is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of spooky ... this is one you have to go back to and watch — without a doubt. It's that serious.
Nosferatu’s will to survive, and its staple influence as an earlier example of the horror film, have given it a certain reverence. When modern horror maestro Robert Eggers, coming off the back ...
When the first trailer dropped, many fans were quick to point out how Orlok’s mustache and hair deviated from the character’s appearance in the original 1922 Nosferatu, which was based on Bram ...
And after “Lighthouse,” which had a very textured, high contrast look ... so we went back to the oner. Robert Eggers and Jarin Blaschke on the set of ‘Nosferatu’Aidan Monaghan I like ...
Fans will likely never forget Bill Skarsgård’s full frontal moment as the decrepit Count Orlok in Nosferatu – but the ... “When I went back to pick it up, I think [the shop owner] clocked ...