FOR nearly a century, the shadow of Nosferatu has loomed over those who bring the eerie vampire tale to life. But from the original 1922 film to the remakes and adaptations that have followed, the ...
Looking back at the history of the vampire in cinema, it is always tempting to choose Tod Browning’s 1931 horror film ...
He has nearly 50 film credits to his name, but Max Schreck is only remembered for one thing. In 1922, he appeared as the hook-nosed, claw-handed Count Orlok in Nosferatu.
A 1979 iteration, Nosferatu the Vampyre, directed by Werner Herzog, was a slow-burning, crepuscular piece. With his frequent collaborator Klaus Kinski in the title role, Herzog's vision was one of ...
Set to hit theaters in just two weeks, Blumhouse Productions and Universal Pictures are attempting to revive one of the most iconic characters in cinematic history with Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man.
F.W. Murnau made his film based on the 'Dracula' story more than 100 years ago. Since then, the creature has reemerged from ...
The entire fame of the German actor Max Schreck rests on Nosferatu (1922), FW Murnau’s bootleg silent adaptation of Dracula – indeed, few would succeed in naming a single one of Schreck’s many other ...
Count Orlok is among the oldest and most storied monsters in horror, but he's only been portrayed a few times in film across ...
What do these vampire tales have in common and what's the big difference? The post Why ‘Nosferatu’ Is So Similar to ‘Dracula’ ...
Abraham Van Helsing has portrayed by great actors over the years, but never better than Willem Dafoe's odd and understanding ...
Robert Eggers' Nosferatu may have received praise, but it also sheds light on a common issue with adaptations of Bram Stoker's Dracula, no film has truly captured the spirit of the original novel.
While Nosferatu isn't officially an adaptation of Dracula, it's still very much a Dracula movie, and it succeeds where other ...