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What Hollywood Lost in the Fires
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Underrated Documentary 'Look Into My Eyes' from Director Lana Wilson Is Streaming Now on Max
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'Hazard' Review: The Opioid Crisis in Raw Detail
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Intense Trailer For a "Veteran Created, Veteran Starrer" Action War Thriller SUNRAY: FALLEN SOLIDER
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'Nosferatu' Director Reveals the Film's Biggest Influence
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The visionary director behind the hit vampire flick 'Nosferatu' reveals the surprising influence that shaped his chilling cinematic vision.
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Director cites 1922's 'Nosferatu' as a key inspiration, channeling the Gothic aesthetic and slow-burn tension of the classic silent film.
With 'Nosferatu' surpassing $200 million at the global box office, the director has cemented his status as the new master of modern vampire cinema.
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Federico Furzan, Nosferatu
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