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‘John Cranko’ Review: Sam Riley Gives a Bravura Performance
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‘WWE Monday Night Raw’ Pins Down Sizable U.S. Audience for Netflix Premiere
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Cinema Is Freedom: Mohammad Rasoulof on "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Cinema Is Freedom: Mohammad Rasoulof on "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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Rotterdam Feat Highlights Forgotten Film History With “Cinema Regained” Program
Rotterdam Feat Highlights Forgotten Film History With “Cinema Regained” Program
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The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible
The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible
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The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible
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Robert Eggers' highly-anticipated Nosferatu remake subverts expectations by embracing the mundane, delivering a horror masterclass in subtlety.
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Eggers made the bold choice to downplay the supernatural, focusing instead on the eerie mundaneness of everyday life in 19th century Germany.
Critics are raving about the film's slow-burn intensity, with one describing it as 'the most unsettling movie about baking bread you'll ever see.'
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Robert Eggers, Nosferatu
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Did the Beanie Baby Founder Destroy a Bauhaus Masterpiece?
Did the Beanie Baby Founder Destroy a Bauhaus Masterpiece?
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12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
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Sonic the Hedgehog Film Franchise Crosses $1 Billion Box Office Mark
Sonic the Hedgehog Film Franchise Crosses $1 Billion Box Office Mark
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‘Nosferatu’: Ending Explained and Breakdown
‘Nosferatu’: Ending Explained and Breakdown
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Everything Coming to Netflix This Week (January 6th)
Everything Coming to Netflix This Week (January 6th)
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How 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' Editor Worked in Secretive Process
How 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' Editor Worked in Secretive Process
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Mohammad Rasoulof Attending 2025 Göteborg Film Festival
Mohammad Rasoulof Attending 2025 Göteborg Film Festival
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The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible
SlashFilm
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germany
Story by staff@slashfilm.com (Jacob Hall)
Image from SlashFilm
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Robert Eggers' highly-anticipated Nosferatu remake subverts expectations by embracing the mundane, delivering a horror masterclass in subtlety.
beat sheet
Eggers made the bold choice to downplay the supernatural, focusing instead on the eerie mundaneness of everyday life in 19th century Germany.
Critics are raving about the film's slow-burn intensity, with one describing it as 'the most unsettling movie about baking bread you'll ever see.'
call sheet
Robert Eggers, Nosferatu
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