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The most famous and influential shots in the film are of Orlok’s warped shadow gliding up the staircase towards Ellen’s ...
“Nosferatu” began its undead life in 1922 as a silent, unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula.” But F.W. Murnau’s film, subtitled “A Symphony of Horror,” soon ...
His “Nosferatu” introduced plenty of film techniques. A lawsuit with Bram Stoker’s relatives resulted and Murnau was ordered to destroy prints of the film. Luckily, some survived, prompting ...
Filmmaker F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror is considered a masterpiece not only in horror, but also for the German Expressionist movement, even more than a century after its release ...
For the director of Nosferatu, Robert Eggers, seeing Bill Skarsgård in It: Chapter Two as the creepy clown Pennywise convinced the filmmaker to cast him as the lusty yet deadly vampire Count ...
The blending of vampires and sex doesn’t typically call to mind high art. The recently released Gothic horror film “Nosferatu” puts that assumption to shame. An artful retelling of a ...
“Nosferatu,”“Wicked” and “Conclave” have won the top feature-film awards at the Art Directors Guild’s Excellence in Production Design Awards, which took place on Saturday night in ...
Sweat-soaked nightgowns and corsets: ‘Nosferatu’s not-so-subtle art of sartorial seduction By Leah Dolan, CNN 5 minute read ... “Nosferatu,” the year is 1838, ...
"Nosferatu" (the word means "vampire") opened in the U.S. on Feb. 1, 1929, in a little Greenwich Village art house called The Guild. There, it proceeded to attract virtually no notice whatever.
Robert Eggers' film "Nosferatu" is not making its world premiere at a German film festival, despite rumors, but it is screening to a trade show crowd.
In 'Nosferatu,' Robert Eggers introduces an off-putting new look for Count Orlok, while adhering to rigorous compositions and stilted acting of yore. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...