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LEGO Tribute to NOSFERATU (1922)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 31, 2022
Happy Halloween! This year I decided to celebrate spooky season with a LEGO tribute to one of the greatest horror movies ever made, Nosferatu (1922). Max Schreck created an iconic character as the creepy, plague carrying Count Orlok, the film's replacement for Count Dracula (because they couldn't ge read more
Monsters and Matinees: The cinematic miracle of ‘Nosferatu’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Apr 9, 2022
An overprotective widow looking out for her husband’s masterwork – and her bank account. A disastrous miscalculation by filmmakers that brought down a fledgling studio. A legal order for the destruction of an artistic work. That should have been the end of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent vampire read more
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At – Nosferatu (1922)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Oct 15, 2020
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At – Nosferatu (1922) Nosferatu –one of the most iconic and influential horror films ever made. One of the finest examples of the genre known as German Expressionism. A masterpiece by one of early cinema’s most skilled directors. And, of course, a prime example read more
The timelessness of Nosferatu (1922)
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Oct 22, 2018
The timelessness of Nosferatu (1922)
On October 22, 2018October 22, 2018 By CarolIn Uncategorized
Everything’s been said about Nosferatu (1922), but we can’t really let Classic Horror Month go without talking about it. An unnoficial adaptat read more
Classics Revisited: Nosferatu
Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Sep 25, 2016
Nosferatu (aka: Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens) (1922) Directed by: F.W. Murnau; Written by Henrik Galeen; Based on the novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker; Starring: Max Schreck, Gustav v. Wangenheim, Greta Schröder, Alexander Granach and John Gottowt Available on Blu-ray and DVD Rat read more
Nosferatu (1922)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 7, 2016
The hand of F.W. Murnau is less noticeable in this early classic of his, but Nosferatu still works seamlessly as a piece of drama and horror. In fact, it by now has become somewhat of a horror classic and the archetype when it comes to vampire movies, taking a lot of inspiration from Bram StokerR read more
Nosferatu (1922)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 7, 2016
The hand of F.W. Murnau is less noticeable in this early classic of his, but Nosferatu still works seamlessly as a piece of drama and horror. In fact, it by now has become somewhat of a horror classic and the archetype when it comes to vampire movies, taking a lot of inspiration from Bram StokerR read more
Nosferatu Remixed – An Interview with Director David Lee Fisher
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Nov 25, 2014
Nosferatu Remixed An Interview with Director David Lee Fisher I have a question for you: What goes through your head when I say the words “German Expressionism?” For some of you, the answer will surely be films like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Destiny, and The Last Laugh. For others, the read more
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922) at #LoewsJersey
Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Oct 25, 2014
NOSFERATU, EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (1922) wurde durch die richtige letzte Nacht gegeben at the Landmark Loews in Jersey City last night – and it was terrific. Noted as a free adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula NOSFERATU, directed by F. W. Murnau is the earliest known film to feature read more
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (aka: Nosferatu the Vampyre)
Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Jun 16, 2014
(1979) Written and directed by: Werner Herzog; Based on the
novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker;
Starring: Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani and Bruno Ganz;
Available on Blu-ray and DVD
Rating: ****
“Death is a cruelty against the unsuspecting. But that’s not what I perceiv read more
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (aka: Nosferatu the Vampyre)
Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Jun 16, 2014
(1979) Written and directed by: Werner Herzog; Based on the
novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker;
Starring: Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani and Bruno Ganz;
Available on Blu-ray and DVD
Rating: ****
“Death is a cruelty against the unsuspecting. But that’s not what I perceiv read more
Nosferatu (1922)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Dec 27, 2013
It’s unfathomable to think a 90-year old film can maintain the same level of terror as it did upon release, but F.W. Murnau‘s Nosferatu is just such a movie. From Max Schreck‘s unsettling visage as Count Orlock, to the movie’s tone which is so oppressive the viewer can taste read more
Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Nov 2, 2013
Nosferatu the Vampyre (“Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht”)
Directed by Werner Herzog
Written by Werner Herzog
1979/West Germany
Werner Herzog Filmproduktion/Gaumont/Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen
First viewing
#668 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
IMDb users say 7.5/10; I say 8/10 &nb read more
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Oct 24, 2013
Nosferatu the Vampyre (Werner Herzog, 1977)
This Gothic homage to F.W. Murnau’s Expressionistic masterpiece of 1922, brings to the big screen another vision of the classic story of Dracula. Shot simultaneously in German and in English, Werner Herzog’s version of Nosferatu highlights the read more
Nosferatu
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Oct 23, 2013
Nosferatu (Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922)
A classic canon of Films with a major F and one of the earliest instalments of Horror in movies, Murnau’s Nosferatu has inspired, influenced, been copied, and idolized. This review won’t try to repeat the thousands of analysis and critics it al read more
31 Days of Halloween – 006: Nosferatu (1922) Newly Restored, Heading To Theaters – Here’s The Trailer
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 6, 2013
October marches on, and so does our countdown to All Hallows Eve. This year, rather than trying to do a full 31 film reviews or something truly time-consuming like that, most of what I’m going to be posting are favorite trailers, short films, some full-length movies, and other items just to ki read more
31 Days of Halloween – 006: Nosferatu (1922) Newly Restored, Heading To Theaters – Here’s The Trailer
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 6, 2013
October marches on, and so does our countdown to All Hallows Eve. This year, rather than trying to do a full 31 film reviews or something truly time-consuming like that, most of what I’m going to be posting are favorite trailers, short films, some full-length movies, and other items just to ki read more
Silent Feature Sunday: Nosferatu (1922)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Sep 1, 2013
While I do watch many new films, and have annual awards and will discuss current cinematic topics. Part of my desire to create my own site was to not have an agenda forced upon me that was not my own. This allows me to discuss films from all periods of history whenever I see fit. Recently my Short F read more
Variações sobre um mesmo tema: Nosferatu (1922 e 1979)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Apr 18, 2013
Variações sobre um mesmo tema: Nosferatu (1922 e 1979) Eu não sou uma pessoa (muito) medrosa, mas há coisas no cinema clássico que me deixam de cabelo em pé, conforme escrevi nesse post. Uma delas é Nosferatu, o vampiro feioso de sombra aterrorizante. Como se não bastasse haver um vampiro read more
Nosferatu
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Oct 25, 2012
When it comes to determining how great a horror film is, it always comes down to what you see, or don’t see. Dialogue can be elaborate plot, but can bog the visual adrenaline down. The thrill of terror rides on whether what we see is a monster or a zipper down the back. The creepiest vampire read more