Nosferatu stars Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, and it repeats the best trick from Skarsgård's breakout horror movie from eight years ago.
From The Menu to Renfield and Nosferatu, Nicholas Hoult is horror's latest Scream King we should all be bowing down to.
Warning: This piece contains spoilers for Nosferatu. Get your Gothic garb on and hold your crucifix close, because Nosferatu is now arriving in theaters. The Robert Eggers-directed remake of the ...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Nosferatu! When asked about the protagonists’ embrace at the end and whether it turned out to be a good conclusion to the story, Eggers said that this had always been ...
Nicholas Hoult left “Nosferatu” with an unexpected souvenir. The actor, 35, and his co-star Lily-Rose Depp recently did an “Ask Me Anything” video interview with Elle and were asked what ...
“Nosferatu” is like a nightmare — a beautiful nightmare in which reality and fantasy blend, danger lurks constantly alongside seduction and notions of good and evil become secondary to ...
"Nosferatu," director Robert Eggers' reenvisioning of the old vampire classic, arrives in theaters this Christmas Day like a ghastly conquering Caesar. There are Nosferatu hoodies, hats, blankets ...
“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 ...
The original Nosferatu story is itself an unofficial adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula — it’s a pretty fascinating piece of movie lore, that story — and as such technically ...
The summary of Nosferatu is a "gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake." ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing plot details from the remake of "Nosferatu" (in theaters now). Stop reading if you haven't seen it yet and don't want to know. For nearly as long as there have been ...
“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 ...