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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 ...
Nosferatu: The Vampyre (1979) Released soon after Dracula entered the public domain, Werner Herzog made his own version of ...
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 ...
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, ...
An arthouse director gave us his remake of ‘Nosferatu’ in the 1970s. Werner Herzog is one of the most acclaimed arthouse movie directors and German directors ever.
Werner Herzog's version of the seminal classic Dracula premiered 45 years ago, delivering the most terrifying take on Bram Stoker's masterpiece. Skip to main content Menu ...
Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu" is very similar to Bram Stoker's classic "Dracula," but also differs in a number of ways. ... Werner Herzog’s 1979 version is streaming on Peacock and Prime Video.
Eggers’s 2024 version succeeds Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu: The Vampyre,” a 1979 Lynchian remake with an almost identical storyline — a Transylvanian vampire descends upon Victorian Germany. Each ...
In 1979, director Werner Herzog remade the movie as “Nosferatu the Vampyre.” This one is still my favorite of the three films, but only because I love all three of them so much.
This prompts some of the picture’s most memorable imagery, which was seized on, and greatly expanded, by the German filmmaker Werner Herzog for his 1979 interpretation, “Nosferatu, the Vampyre.” ...
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 ...
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 ...