When Robert Eggers first made his breakthrough with the 2016 film The Witch, it was clear that the director had a talent for the macabre. Eggers’ relatively small filmography is impressive, with both The Lighthouse and The Northman critically well-received, and each film being terrifying in its own unique way. The announcement that Eggers would be remaking Nosferatu felt like a natural next step for the director, and a natural extension of the dark fairytale that was his original 2016 film.
As with every Robert Eggers movie, ‘Nosferatu’ is as historically accurate as possible, which required unlearning decades of vampire movies. Read More