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Described by Werner Herzog as “The most important film ever made in Germany,” it’s hard to imagine a world where we wouldn’t ...
Vampires have always been a fascination for us no matter the time. Back in the 2010s, they became a full-blown craze with ...
Most moviegoers consider fidelity to a classic film a virtue. They don’t want popular stories or characters radically altered without good reason. Peter Howell is a Toronto-based movie critic ...
When Roger Eggers ' Nosferatu was released in late 2024, it wasn't the first time that the story of Count Orlok appeared on screen. He most famously first appeared in 1922, with Max Schreck giving one ...
Upon release, one of the major conversations surrounding Robert Eggers’ 2024 Nosferatu was Count Orlok’s mustache. Bill Skarsgård plays the mysterious Count Orlok, a demonic nobleman living ...
Actress Lily-Rose Depp shines as Count Orlok's prey in Robert Eggers' reimagination of the 1922 original. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Wisborg, Germany-based estate agent Knock dispatches his associate, Hutter, to Count Orlok's castle in Transylvania as the Count wants to purchase an isolated house in Wisborg. They plan on ...
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Most horror avoids killing kids or dogs to maintain audience engagement, but child vampires are seen in popular franchises. "Children of the Night": Argentinean horror film showcases best use of ...
Director Robert Eggers’ macabre masterpiece invigorated the gothic horror film genre late last year by resurrecting an ancient cinematic icon from vampire lore. Creeping from silver screens to ...
Relive the experience at the historic (and possibly haunted) Studebaker Theater on Saturday, October 28 for a special Halloween screening accompanied by an original score from Chicago’s own doom ...
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