From The Menu to Renfield and Nosferatu, Nicholas Hoult is horror's latest Scream King we should all be bowing down to.
The gothic horror film starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe is now available to watch at home.
In recent weeks, the vampire movie Nosferatu shined with success while the werewolf film Wolf Man crashed and burned. Now, the director of the former will get his own chance to take a crack at finding new success with werewolf movies on the big screen.
Nosferatu, which starred Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Willem Defoe, Aaron Taylor Johnson, and Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok has become Eggers' highest-grossing project to date. For the five-day stretch after its Christmas Day opening in 2024, the movie pulled in $40 million.
Robert Eggers is tackling another monstrous creature after the box-office success of Nosferatu. In the wake of his star-studded vampire horror, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the filmmaker is set to direct Werwulf, a werewolf movie he co-wrote with Icelandic poet and screenwriter Sjón.
Robert Eggers has his next movie lined up, and it's a werewolf horror film called Werwulf that's in the same vein as Nosferatu.
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.
"Nosferatu"—the hit vampire thriller starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp—is getting an extended cut with several bonus features on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray. Find out the details.
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."
Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features for his next film 'Werwulf,' a werewolf horror feature that he co-wrote.
Nosferatu” (2024) is a remake of the iconic 1922 silent film of the same title. While the new version has the same general story, it adds a lot of details and fleshes out the characters more. While some of the charm from the original is gone,