Over his first three movies, director Robert Eggers has proven to be one of the most distinct, unique voices in modern cinema. Now, with "Nosferatu," he's tackling his most ambitious project yet--a remake of a beloved 1922 silent film classic, a movie that some argue created the template for all of horror cinema. Keir and Michael sank their teeth into the latest version of this vampire tale--but did they fall under Count Orlock's spell? Social media Instagram @thefilmographers Twitter/X @filmographerpod Letterboxd @filmographers The Book of Nosferatu: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/ablaze/the-book-of-nosferatu-a-graphic-novel Website: https://filmographerspodcast.com/ Credits Keir Graff & Michael Moreci, hosts Kevin Lau, producer Gompson, theme music Cosmo Graff, graphic design Time stamps: 1:56: The history of Nosferatu 11:00: A Robert Eggers primer 17:45: Mike’s review 29:12: Keir’s review
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