Bill Skarsgård’s transformation into the hideous-looking vampire Count Orlok for Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” was an arduous ...
It may have gotten trampled in the rush for Oscar nominations, but Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” is a chilling journey that has plenty of moments that will make you jump.
Directed by Robert Eggers, the film is a remake of director F.W. Murnau’s 1922 black-and-white silent movie classic Nosferatu, which stars Max Shreck as the vampire Count Orlok. Forbes ...
The powers that be behind Nosferatu are ready to officially reveal Bill Skarsgård's Count Orlok. Lily-Rose Depp, who plays Orlok's object of obsession, Ellen Hutter, calls Skarsgård "the only ...
a mustache. Vampire antagonist Count Orlok's (Bill Skarsgård) design was largely concealed in shadow in the movie's marketing, and so only when audiences sat down to watch Nosferatu for ...
But he soon realizes that Count Orlok is neither human nor benevolent. Instead, he is the malicious vampire Nosferatu and he has his eyes on Ellen, whom he is determined to make his bride.
This straightforward goal paired poorly with his attempt to sexualize the story. Count Orlok — no, the vampire’s name is not Nosferatu — suspends our contemporary impulse to mock the monster as cliché ...
We have Nosferatu at home. This new take on Orlok has proven to be divisive, but Eggers has previously explained that he wanted to change up the classic creature design for something that more ...
"Nosferatu", Robert Eggers's adaptation of the classic horror film, has been captivating audiences since its Christmas Day release. From Bill Skarsgård's transformation into the iconic Count ...