None of this stopped the Stoker estate from suing and demanding the destruction of all prints. Fortunately, some survived. That was more than 100 years ago. Since then, “Nosferatu” has ...
With Robert Eggers' version in theatres, we look at the small but distinguished cinematic legacy of ‘Nosferatu’ ...
Nosferatu thus comes off more like a technical exercise than a film with a concrete artistic statement behind it. As technical exercises go, it’s an intriguing one, but the utility of technical ...
"Nosferatu" (the word means "vampire") opened in the U.S. on Feb. 1, 1929, in a little Greenwich Village art house called The ... they sneaked a print of "Nosferatu" into the studio and studied ...
Stories of blood-sucking demons predate modern sensibilities, of course, but it was Bram Stoker’s Dracula that inspired how we think of vampires more than any other work of literature or art.
Then listen up: "Nosferatu," now haunting theaters ... Eggers has created a new classic in the art of dread. Warning: You may wake up from his cinematic nightmare, but you’ll wake up screaming.