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David Lynch's Final Onscreen Performance Couldn't Have Been More Perfect
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Online Film Critics Society Awards: ‘Dune: Part Two’ Leads Nominations
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Japan's Oscar Submission 'Cloud' Acquired by Sideshow and Janus Films
Japan's Oscar Submission 'Cloud' Acquired by Sideshow and Janus Films
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One Final Trailer for Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' Modern Masterpiece
One Final Trailer for Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' Modern Masterpiece
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Berlin Festival Unveils Generation Full Lineup
Berlin Festival Unveils Generation Full Lineup
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Neo Sora, 'Happyend' Filmmaker, Signs With Cinetic Management
Neo Sora, 'Happyend' Filmmaker, Signs With Cinetic Management
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'The Way of the Wind' Has What It Takes to Be a 2025 Masterpiece
'The Way of the Wind' Has What It Takes to Be a 2025 Masterpiece
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Every Major Difference Between 'Nosferatu' 2024 and the Original Silent Film
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Eggers revamps the iconic silent vampire flick 'Nosferatu' for a modern audience, with darker visuals and a fresh take on the classic horror tale
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The 2024 version will feature a more menacing, CGI-enhanced Count Orlok, unlike the unsettling yet sympathetic original
Eggers' adaptation will delve deeper into the psychological horror, with a greater emphasis on the vampire's twisted obsession with the protagonist
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Robert Eggers, Nosferatu
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