Laughing too hard or during scenes not generally understood to be funny has also been listed as a problem. Travel media ...
I can't stop playing the demo for the new game Cabernet after watching Nosferatu, and it's now top of my 2025 wishlist ...
Now, nearly a month later, the star of the show, Lily-Rose Depp’s audition clip, has emerged online, sending fans into a frenzy with her on-camera character development. Nosferatu, the 2024 gothic ...
Robert Eggers' Nosferatu remake has become one of the highest-grossing horror movies of 2024. See how much the Lily-Rose Depp ...
There’s a stiffness to Robert Eggers’ remake of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 original (itself a thinly veiled version of Dracula) that ...
This is different from the great Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu, the Vampyre (1979), which was more of a homage to the original ...
Nosferatu' creates an eerie mood with its chilling setting, but its inability to evoke genuine fear keeps it from leaving a ...
While another person scolded critics for their 'brain dead' analysis, posting: 'if you claim Nosferatu fans are "romanticising ... fine – I think all the best art is [polarising].
Stories of blood-sucking demons predate modern sensibilities, of course, but it was Bram Stoker’s Dracula that inspired how we think of vampires more than any other work of literature or art.
Are the most intense scenes in “Nosferatu,” “Anora” and “Babygirl” supposed to be funny? If not, why are people cracking up?