Robert Eggers' Nosferatu successfully reinvents the classic vampire for a new generation. How does his version compare to F.W ...
The movie premiered at the 1979 Berlin Film Festival, 45 years before Robert Eggers’ reimagination hit theaters.
Klaus Kinski is Count Dracula - Nosferatu (1979) Like the diseased vermin he brings with him everywhere he goes, he’s a rat who preys on what’s good and innocent, which is embodied in the film ...
Klaus Kinski was a pretty scary guy in general ... And, while Nicholas Hoult (also in Nosferatu) and Awkwafina certainly make for charming leads, that rewatchable factor mostly comes down to ...
Entitled Kindermund (“The Mouth of a Child”), it explained in harrowing detail what it was like to be the first-born child of ...
“Nosferatu” began its undead life in 1922 ... bathe in as you contemplate the story’s metaphysical layers. When Klaus Kinski’s vampire (who actually goes by the name Dracula) brings ...
Werner Herzog 's version is less enamored with his powers and more interested in his melancholic spiritual plight, making his ...
After conquering its domestic total, Nosferatu has now beat out Longlegs at the global box office. Read on for more.
This Christmas, the multiplex will be invaded by something other than Wicked‘s airborne witches and speedy hedgehogs. A vampire is coming down the chimney, and he promises to scare the pants off ...
Nosferatu also begins a trend shared by its ... infamous and mentally unbalanced character actor Klaus Kinski. Herzog and Kinski chose to showcase Orlok, now reverted to Dracula, not as a sinister ...