Nosferatu helmer, Robert Eggers, describes his vision for the titular bloodsucker in a behind-the-scenes sneak peek. Watch it here.
An extended version (don't get too excited) of Robert Eggers' Nosferatu is now available to purchase on Digital platforms, and Focus Features has also released our best look yet at Count
Starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe, Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse will shine a beacon on a new streamer next month. Find out more here.
Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' will screen in 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center as part of the "Conjuring 'Nosferatu': Robert Eggers Presents" program.
Nosferatu”—the hit horror thriller starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp—is new on digital streaming. Find out how you can watch it at home.
Robert Eggers is known for his focus on period detail, but for fellow director Chris Columbus, his number one rule for actors is even more game-changing.
Robert Eggers and Lily-Rose Depp on the set of Nosferatu. Photo: Aidan Monaghan/Focus Features And yet it has already become Eggers’s most financially successful movie, making $135 million globally and becoming a plausible contender in Oscar categories that seldom make room for horror.
Lily-Rose Depp, who plays Orlok's object of obsession, Ellen Hutter, calls Skarsgård "the only man for the job." Nicholas Hoult, who plays Ellen's husband, Thomas, says, "It's something that is so intimidating and fully realized and horrific that it is incredible to see but also terrifying to be around."
Nosferatu has grossed a magnificent $156.33 million worldwide. It has scored more than three times the production budget.
Nosferatu star Lily Rose Depp's audition for Ellen Hutter has been released online, and it's seriously creepy. The star appears in a brief clip shared as part of the behind-the-scenes extras for the horror movie's digital release.
Currently holding an 84 percent critic rating and 73 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Nosferatu has certainly won the approval of most viewers. It's earned $156 million at the global box office, despite any major franchise backing or widespread marketing, making it the second-highest grossing film for its studio, Focus Features.