Nosferatu' writer/director Robert Eggers visits Criterion Closet, selecting 'Death in Venice,' 'Freaks,' and more. Watch the video here.
Bookouture is set to publish latest novel by Robert Gold, the pseudonym of Rob Waddington, in the US. Managing director Jenny Geras acquired North American rights to Nine Hidden Lives from ...
The Government’s announcement today of a 2035 climate target of a 51-55% emissions reduction has signed New Zealand up for a decade more of planting pine on productive land, Federated Farmers ...
Robert Eggers has developed a reputation as a director of high-quality, horror-centric period pieces. His most recent film “Nosferatu” (2024) — a remake of the 1922 silent German film of the ...
Robert Sinn, senior content creator at Goldfinger Capital, examined the current macroeconomic situation and the role he expects gold to play in it. Highlighting how China's strong gold buying has ...
Director Robert Eggers has no interest in making a contemporary movie because the idea of filming a phone or a car makes him feel "ill". Referee threatened to award touchdown to Eagles for ...
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Robert Eggers has claimed the idea of making a contemporary movie makes him "ill". The 41-year-old filmmaker, whose previous works have covered New England in the 1630s and 1890s, with 'The Witch ...
“The idea of having to photograph a car makes me ill,” Eggers said. “And the idea of photographing a cellphone is just death. And to make a contemporary story you have to photograph a ...
Never say never, but Nosferatu filmmaker Robert Eggers is pretty much dead-set on not making a contemporary movie. The auteur — whose pics have spanned 1630’s and 1890’s New England (2015’s The Witch ...
News that Robert Eggers is working on a follow-up to the ’80s classic Labyrinth is already sparking plenty of debate online. On Friday, Deadline reported that the Nosferatu filmmaker had signed ...
One fan took to X and wrote of the news: "This is genuinely so wrong, no matter how much I enjoy Robert Eggers. There are some films that should be left completely untouched and this is absolutely ...