Muir has been working in film and TV since the 1970s and has made costumes for Eggers' movies in the past, including clothing lighthouse keepers in knitwear for The Lighthouse, and dousing Vikings in ...
I didn't always have a taste for the usual rom-coms and action-packed films I'm known to watch. I wanted to see romantasy and gothic features that held hidden messages in their plots. Specifically, I ...
The only surprise today with Nosferatu’s four Oscar nominations is that four of the six nominees have somehow never been nominated before. Though if you ask the nominees, every film they’ve worked on ...
The filmmaker loves the brilliantly innovative promotional campaign for the Oscar-nominated movie that went far beyond his wildest nightmares.
Depp’s hair changes throughout the film to match her character’s journey. Stokes-Munton called it a “subtler reflex of [the character’s] emotional journey.” By the end, her hairstyle evolves, and its ...
Other unexpected news in Thursday morning's announcement included no nominations for Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie or 'The Substance's' Margaret Qualley while Monica Barbaro surprised.
Coming off the success of Nosferatu, Robert Eggers will be staying in the horror space for his next project with Focus Features: a 13th century werewolf movie titled ...
Robert Eggers' next movie will take him to 13th-century England and feature a werewolf instead of a vampire. Should we ...
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo deservedly received nominations for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role, respectively. The film also scored nominations for Costume ...
Lily-Rose - the daughter of Hollywood star Johnny Depp and singer Vanessa Paradis - stars in the terrifying tale of Nosferatu ...
Canadian makeup artist Traci Loader has been nominated for an Academy Award for best makeup and hairstyling for her work on the gothic horror film Nosferatu. Loader says director Robert Eggers prefers ...
Of course, it’s my duty as a film critic to point out that the famous line is never actually said in the original 1931 ...