Nosferatu has become Focus Features' second highest-grossing movie at the domestic box office with $84.4 million, passing Brokeback Mountain.
Nosferatu”—starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp—is in theaters but will next arrive on digital streaming. How soon will it be before you can watch the movie at home?
Nosferatu has no shortage of harrowing human performances, but let’s be honest — this movie’s many, many rat actors are the ones who make our skin crawl. A physical manifestation of Count Orlok’s pestilence,
Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu has been in theaters for almost a month, with the film proving to be major box office success as the highest grossing film of the director’s career to date and currently sitting at the second highest grossing release for Focus Features.
Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' will screen in 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center as part of the "Conjuring 'Nosferatu': Robert Eggers Presents" program.
Nosferatu,’ starring Lily-Rose Depp, pays tribute to the occultism of the original 1922 film, which has an unusual story behind its creation.
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The creative team behind Nosferatu opened up to Us Weekly about that awkward prosthetic penis scene and how involved Bill Skarsgard was in creating Count Orlok’s look
Robert Eggers' Nosferatu successfully reinvents the classic vampire for a new generation. How does his version compare to F.W. Murnau's and Werner Herzog's?
Nosferatu reviews are mostly positive, with the film currently sitting at 86% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 218 reviews. "There's a terrible beauty to it all and a seductive quality that makes Eggers's febrile gothic nightmare a hard thing to shake," writes The Guardian.
I’m not only talking about the fact that this new adaptation takes place during Christmastime, though the festive period helps. Under Robert Eggers’ writing and direction, there’s a confluence of facets that make up an unrelenting atmosphere of melancholy, danger, and death present in this film.
Before the introduction of sound changed cinema forever, filmmakers had to create visual experiences that could engage an audience without dialogue. Because of this, horror movies depended on inventive camera techniques,