Nosferatu director Robert Eggers reveals the inspiration Tim Burton's Batman Returns had on his Gothic vampire movie, which only he recently realized.
For those of you who aren't bird experts, the common loon is a diving bird usually found in North America. Nosferatu is set in the fictional German town of Wisborg in the winter.
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The filmmaker loves the brilliantly innovative promotional campaign for the Oscar-nominated movie that went far beyond his wildest nightmares.
"Nosferatu" director Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a sequel to the 1986 cult fantasy movie "Labyrinth" for TriStar Pictures.
Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features for his next film 'Werwulf,' a werewolf horror feature that he co-wrote.
Nosferatu' craft team on Oscar noms for costume design, production design, cinematography & makeup & hairstyling, shouts out director Robert Eggers.
Eggers cowrote the script with his “The Northman” scribe Sjón. Like “Nosferatu,” “Werwulf” will be getting a holiday release; the film is set to premiere Christmas Day 2026.
Robert Eggers' next movie will take him to 13th-century England and feature a werewolf instead of a vampire. Should we welcome back the Dark Universe?
You wanted another Reba reunion on Happy’s Place? Your wish is NBC’s command. Christopher Rich, who played Reba McEntire’s ex-husband Brock on all six seasons of The WB’s Reba, is guest-starring in an upcoming episode of the country star’s new comedy, TVLine has confirmed. This will also reunite Rich with Happy’s Place series regular Melissa …
Coming off the success of Nosferatu, Robert Eggers will be staying in the horror space for his next project with Focus Features: a 13th century werewolf movie titled
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.