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The movie premiered at the 1979 Berlin Film Festival, 45 years before Robert Eggers’ reimagination hit theaters.
With Robert Eggers' version in theatres, we look at the small but distinguished cinematic legacy of ‘Nosferatu’ ...
In the decades that followed, the film's popularity was kept alive by references in popular culture - not least Werner Herzog's 1979 remake, Nosferatu the Vampyre, which starred Klaus Kinski as Orlok.
The It: Welcome to Derry star recently said that Pennywise is “always there” as he returns to the Stephen King character after taking on another monster role in Robert Eggers‘ Nosferatu ...
While Robert Eggers’ new version of Nosferatu naturally hearkens F.W. Murnau’s 1922 horror film classic, the director was happy to achieve things with his film that the famed German director ...
Images of the “Nosferatu” vampire are still under wraps, but Robert Eggers and prosthetic makeup designer David White break down the inspiration, process, and look for Skarsgard’s character.
Image source, Getty Images A 1979 iteration, Nosferatu the Vampyre, directed by Werner Herzog, was a slow-burning, crepuscular piece. With his frequent collaborator Klaus Kinski in the title role ...
When the story’s such a close retread of earlier, shorter incarnations, 132 minutes is a lot of Nosferatu ... (Max Schreck and Klaus Kinski would have had it no other way.) ...
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 ... bathe in as you contemplate the story’s metaphysical layers. When Klaus Kinski’s vampire (who actually goes by the name Dracula) brings ...