The movie premiered at the 1979 Berlin Film Festival, 45 years before Robert Eggers' reimagination hit theaters.
Legendary director Werner Herzog’s 1979 horror homage Nosferatu the Vampyre (stream it here on Peacock!) comes supernaturally ...
With Robert Eggers' version in theatres, we look at the small but distinguished cinematic legacy of ‘Nosferatu’ ...
Perhaps it's more than just kismet that Eggers would choose not one, but two castles that have deep roots in vampiric history. It's up for speculation why Herzog ever wanted to shoot in Pernštejn ...
Werner Herzog spoke very fondly of this famous actor, who shares the German's unique approach to performance and life. Read more about it here.
I expected to be wowed by Robert Eggers’s remake of the vampire tale, but I was merely entertained.