Lily-Rose Depp and Nicholas Hoult share their experience starring in Nosferatu. From performing alongside Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe, to Lily-Rose's breathtaking portrayal, being possessed by a terrifying vampire,
Robert Eggers’s recent film “Nosferatu” — starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp — is a lackluster addition to the Dracula mythos.
With students returning to campus, one question is looming in the backs of everyone’s minds: How did you spend your Christmas day? Many will say, “spending time with family” or “nothing really; It was a normal day.
The new film’s Gothic aesthetic and spiritual themes create a wonderfully gruesome cinematic masterpiece, Burtner writes.
Overall, “Nosferatu” is another great Eggers flick and one of the best Gothic horror pieces of recent memory. More than being a great genre piece, this film projects powerful thematic messages.
Nosferatu has officially become one of the top 30 highest-grossing remakes of all-time with digital release causing box office returns to dwindle.
I was in awe of Jarin Blaschke’s use of composition while watching Nosferatu, I’m not surprised it’s up for the Best Cinematography Academy Award
Robert Eggers’s darkly beautiful remake of the silent 1922 horror classic Nosferatu is a hit with critics and audiences alike, with many praising its stunning visuals, intense performances, gothic atmosphere,
“The Last Voyage of the Demeter” is inspired by a single chapter from Bram Stoker’s Dracula. It focuses on the doomed voyage of the merchant ship Demeter, which transports mysterious cargo from Carpathia to England. Among its cargo is a series of wooden crates, one of which contains Count Dracula himself.
One Nosferatu fan has edited together all three versions of the movie in a fascinating compilation. YouTuber Matt Skuta plays scenes from Nosferatu: Symphony of Terror (1922), Nosferatu the Vampyr (1979), and Nosferatu (2024) side-by-side to compare how each filmmaker tackles different scenes. You can watch it here.
Earlier this year, Sony unveiled plans to bring Smell-O-Vision to PlayStations; it’s only a matter of time before it comes to our TVs, too. It’s not a mystery why Hollywood would want to harness olfaction.
The five Oscar-nominated directors of photography for Best Cinematography break down why they chose the cameras and lenses for their films.