Robert Eggers' Nosferatu successfully reinvents the classic vampire for a new generation. How does his version compare to F.W ...
and frighteningly feral visage of Count Dracula himself (played by frequent Herzog collaborator Klaus Kinski) — there’s hardly a frame of Nosferatu the Vampyre that doesn’t contain an indelible ...
The movie premiered at the 1979 Berlin Film Festival, 45 years before Robert Eggers’ reimagination hit theaters.
A 1979 iteration, Nosferatu the Vampyre, directed by Werner Herzog, was a slow-burning, crepuscular piece. With his frequent collaborator Klaus Kinski in the title role, Herzog's vision was one of ...
He gave the willies to German audiences in 1922 when he manifested himself in filmmaker F.W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror,” and set the template for all succeeding takes on the monster ...