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"Nosferatu" (the word means "vampire") opened in the U.S. on Feb. 1, 1929, in a little Greenwich Village art house called The Guild. There, it proceeded to attract virtually no notice whatever.
Robert Eggers’ remake of the horror classic is an all-encompassing psychosexual nightmare — and the bursting bodices only add to the film’s fever pitch.
“Nosferatu,”“Wicked” and “Conclave” have won the top feature-film awards at the Art Directors Guild’s Excellence in Production Design Awards, which took place on Saturday night in ...
Over one hundred years on, Nosferatu’s fangs are as sharp as ever. Empire celebrates the bloodsucking horror film that came from nowhere – and changed everything. “Wanted: 30 – 50 rats.” ...
The blending of vampires and sex doesn’t typically call to mind high art. The recently released Gothic horror film “Nosferatu” puts that assumption to shame. An artful retelling of a ...
Wicked, Nosferatu, Conclave and The Wild Robot took top film honors at the 29th annual Art Directors Guild Awards, which were handed out tonight at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. TV ...
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