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| | | | Bram Stoker's famous Dracula novel has endless adaptations, yet two that remain timeless and is a genre-defining masterpiece is the original, silent, black-and-white unauthorized version by F.W. Murnau, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922) as well as Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979). Yet, Director-writer Robert Eggers has recaptured my attention to this gothic tale... | |
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| | | | A co-worker once visited Rome and described The Eternal City as a place that astonished him. Everywhere he turned there was a statute, or architecture, or art that was among the greatest mankind had ever achieved. "You would turn around, see something else amazing and go 'holy shirtballs.'" He might have said something a little... | |
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| | | | . Nosferatu: Eine Symphone Des Grauensaka Nosferatu ; Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Terror ; Nosferatu the Vampire ; The Twelfth Hour - A Night of Horror; Dracula Director: Friedrich Wilhelm MurnauScreenwriter: Henrik Galeen By Roderick Heath In the history of film only a few images are granted the rarefied status of becoming instantly recognisable and... | |
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| | 2 posts published by JP Fallavollita and Jeffery X Martin on September 4, 2024 |