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Nosferatu, Robert Eggers
‘Nosferatu’ review: Director Robert Eggers pays homage to 1922 film
Everybody knows him. Sometimes it seems like everybody has played him. Bela Lugosi, of course. (“Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make.”) Christopher Lee. Klaus Kinski. Gary Oldman. Leslie Nielsen.
After Watching Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, There Are 3 Other Versions Of The Vampire Movie I Think You Should Watch
From the iconic and controversial 1922 silent film that was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula to a 1970s remake by Werner Herzog to a meta-horror flick about the making of one of the best horror movies of all time, here are three versions of the Nosferatu story I think you should watch.
Why Robert Eggers remade 'Nosferatu' instead of adapting 'Dracula'
Eggers's preference for 'Nosferatu' over 'Dracula' In a chat with Screen Rant, Eggers revealed, "I mean, as much as I love the novel, it is a little bit overstuffed with Victoriana [Victorian period].
'Nosferatu' review: Is Robert Eggers' remake a blessing or a curse?
Which is to say, you probably recognize the story of Eggers' Nosferatu: the mysterious Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård) wants to buy a house in the fictional German port town of Wisborg, so newly hired agent Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult) is sent by his boss Knock (Simon McBurney) to close the deal.
Robert Eggers on What Makes His Nosferatu Different
His much-anticipated remake of German filmmaker F. W. Murnau's 1922 silent horror classic Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror begins with Ellen Hutter (a phenomenal Lily-Rose Depp) crying out from her childhood bedroom for "a guardian angel, a spirit of comfort...anything."
‘Nosferatu’ Director Robert Eggers On His Fresh Take Of Horror Classic
Nosferatu” writer-director Robert Eggers discusses his work with Bill Skarsgård and his approach to reimagining the horror film classic.
'Nosferatu' remake vs. original: The biggest changes Robert Eggers' movie makes
Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu" film remake makes some significant tweaks to the 1922 classic, turning to folklore and the "Dracula" novel for inspiration.
Nosferatu review: Robert Eggers’ stylistic remake lacks substance
Over a century ago, F. W. Murnau brought Nosferatu, an unlicensed movie adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, to the big screen. Now, Robert Eggers (The Witch, The Northman) brings a new iteration to the table with his Nosferatu remake.
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'Nosferatu': Robert Eggers highlights 'old soul' Lily-Rose Depp was 'emotionally plugged in' for vampire film
Vampire film Nosferatu from writer/director Robert Eggers, with Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Willem Dafoe, Bill Skarsgård, ...
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NOSFERATU Ending Explained By Filmmaker Robert Eggers And Star Lily-Rose Depp - SPOILERS
Ellen dies from her wounds. In
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Willem Dafoe Praises Bill Skarsgård's Surprising Take on Count Orlok in Robert Eggers' NOSFERATU
As you know, Willem Dafoe has a fun connection to Nosferatu , dating back to his amazingly fun portrayal of Max Schreck in ...
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Robert Eggers Wants to Resurrect the (Un)dead
The horror director had been obsessed with the silent vampire film 'Nosferatu' since he was a kid. Now, he gets to put his ...
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‘Nosferatu’ review: Robert Eggers’ sexy vampire story could use more bite
Lily-Rose Depp's embattled psychic newlywed and Bill Skarsgård's obsessive vampire fuel Robert Eggers' surprisingly sensual ...
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'Nosferatu' is a beautiful nightmare you won't want to look away from
Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård are outstanding in "Nosferatu," Robert Eggers' remake of the 1922 silent-movie classic.
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