To me, however, no recent entry into the gothic canon has revitalized the genre for contemporary audiences quite like Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu. An adaptation of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 classic ...
Born as a critique of capitalism, the Nosferatu-core reflects the paradox of the goth revival, commercialized by the very digital platforms that embody unbridled consumerism.
His Nosferatu introduced plenty of techniques and ... Because Eggers has mastered the art of creepy drama (his The Lighthouse is a classic example), he’s the man most likely to take this ...