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D escribed by Werner Herzog as “The most important film ever made in Germany,” it’s hard to imagine a world where we wouldn’t ...
The Making of Nosferatu (1979) dir. Werner Herzog. Yet, the fact remains that Nosferatu is a timeless tale of dread that will never go out of style. With a pretty perfect trilogy of films thus far ...
Werner Herzog's 1979 movie Nosferatu The Vampyre is unique in that it simultaneously adapts the original Bram Stoker Dracula ...
Thematically, Herzog is far more interested in dread than outright horror. Any given scene in his Nosferatu is quiet to the point of being contemplative. Even when something is happening at the ...
In 1979, Werner Herzog made “Nosferatu the Vampyre.” And now, Robert Eggers, who has been chipping away at the occult since his stripped-down 2015 debut, ...
What the director of ‘Nosferatu the Vampyre’ said about his awful film. Fascinatingly, Herzog crafted his remake because he felt especially attached to the original Nosferatu.During a 2012 ...
Despite also being called “Nosferatu,” Herzog’s equally eerie adaptation restored Stoker’s character names so that the Harkers were once again facing off against Dracula and not Orlok.
Nosferatu, which hits theaters Dec. 25, is a lavishly gothic take on Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula.It’s a triumphant ode to the sacred and the profane, walking reverentially in the footsteps of ...
An adaptation of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent nightmare (which itself was based on Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula and remade once before, in 1979, by Werner Herzog), Nosferatu recounts the tale of a ...
The best of these accounts come from his most frequent collaborator, Werner Herzog, with whom he worked five times. Nosferatu the Vampyre was the second time, after Aguirre, the Wrath of God and ...
Robert Eggers' Nosferatu successfully reinvents the classic vampire for a new generation. How does his version compare to F.W. Murnau's and Werner Herzog's?