Robert Eggers’s take expands significantly on the 1922 classic—and makes a pivotal change, with sickening implications.
To finish post-production on “Sacred Fig,” the footage was smuggled out of Iran to Germany. It went on to win a Special Award ...
It’s been quite some time since movie vampires were genuinely scary. While last year’s The Last Voyage of the Demeter tried ...
Luckily, a few prints survived, including just one in the United States. Since Dracula was not subject to copyright protections in the U.S., Nosferatu ... Republic into art which reflected these ...
Stoker’s heirs sued Nosferatu ’s producers, and a German court ruled that all copies of the film be destroyed. That didn’t ...
This isn’t just any remake. It’s a second take that uses the bones of Murnau’s story and adds his own flesh.
Teddy Blanks, the designer behind the memorable movie titles for films like “Nosferatu” and “Barbie,” has quietly become ...
That’s Nicholas Hoult in “Nosferatu,” a chillingly scary take ... s relatives resulted and Murnau was ordered to destroy prints of the film. Luckily, some survived, prompting other remakes ...