I Finally Saw Nosferatu, And I’m Convinced Robert Eggers Has Mastered One Thing Horror Directors Forget To Try

I Finally Saw Nosferatu, And I’m Convinced Robert Eggers Has Mastered One Thing Horror Directors Forget To Try

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Winter is a wonderful time to go to the movies, especially if you’re into the atmospheric and dreary allure of gothic horror. Though it debuted as a 2024 movie, Robert EggersNosferatu is still ready to drain eager audiences of their blood and their awe. After finally catching the picture myself, I have to bow down to this pitch perfect fang banging, as the man has mastered something that a good number of horror directors don’t focus on.

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Nosferatu Is A Rare Example Of Palpable Cinematic Dread

There’s a fine line between a horror movie that knows how to scare you with spectacle, and one that truly unsettles you through atmosphere. Nosferatu is one of the latter sorts of stories, as the relentless pursuit of Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) by Count Orlok (BIll Skarsgård) is a truly chilling affair.



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