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Viewed through that lens, it’s easy to look at Nosferatu as a story that’s trying to speak to this moment in on-screen monster-fucking. But when I recently sat down with Eggers to discuss the ...
So, to recapture Schreck’s unnerving visage, Robert Eggers said he only had one person ever in mind—6-foot 3 1/2-inch Bill Skarsgård—to embody his new version of the iconic vampire.
It’s odd to issue a spoiler warning for director Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu,” given that it’s a remake of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 film of the same name, which itself was an unauthorized ...
Robert Eggers, who directed “Nosferatu,” a distinctly wretched take on vampire folklore.Credit...Mark Sommerfeld for The New York Times Supported by By Alissa Wilkinson “I don’t know how ...
When Robert Eggers' debut feature The Witch was released in 2016, this quote quickly became the film's most popular tagline. Uttered by Satan (in the form of the goat known as Black Phillip ...
And now we have Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu, a film which is as faithful to its source material’s unsettling vibe as it is frightening, yet quickly distinguishes itself as its own rough beast ...
Robert Eggers likes to go in cold. “In theory, I don’t care for this,” the soft-spoken 41-year-old filmmaker says, glancing around the hotel room he’s sitting in. “If I see a trailer for ...