The Only Horror Movie To Win Best Picture At The Oscars
The Oscars have a pattern of neglecting horror movies, with only one ever taking home the top prize of Best Picture in the history of the awards.
Read MoreThe Oscars have a pattern of neglecting horror movies, with only one ever taking home the top prize of Best Picture in the history of the awards.
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Read MoreRobert Eggers' Nosferatu enjoyed a bigger box office debut than expected over the winter holiday frame. Here's what went right for the horror remake.
Read More1922's Nosferatu was an unauthorized Dracula adaptation, but there's a reason Robert Eggers used Count Orlok instead of Drac when he remade the horror classic.
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Read MoreCertain Stephen King stories have been adapted more than once, including one that was turned into a mostly forgotten TV movie by a beloved Star Trek writer.
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Read MoreTransformers: Prime broke all the rules with its zombie robots, in an homage to horror comedy The Return of the Living Dead.
Read MoreLooking for something creepy to watch over the holidays? Join the folks that are currently streaming this 2015 Christmas-themed horror-comedy on Max.
Read MoreRobert Eggers utilized one of his trademark filmmaking techniques to make his version of Nosferatu as terrifying as possible.
Read MoreWhether he's Count Orlok, Count Dracula, or Nosferatu the Vampyre, a roster of talented actors completely transformed themselves to take on the role.
Read MoreWith Nosferatu and It, Bill Skarsgard has played a new version of a classic horror movie monster twice, and he's managed to make it work.
Read MoreWhile Nosferatu isn't officially an adaptation of Dracula, it's still very much a Dracula movie, and it succeeds where other Dracula flicks fail.
Read MoreNosferatu and Lily-Rose Depp's performance in the film serve as a culmination of perhaps the most noteworthy horror trend in 2024.
Read MoreRobert Eggers' Nosferatu, starring Bill Skarsgard and Lily-Rose Depp, manages to somehow be actually scary while telling a familiar story.
Read MoreRobert Eggers new take on the silent vampire film Nosferatu offers a chilling new vision of a classic horror story. We break down the ending here.
Read MoreA little-seen zombie horror-comedy featuring a stacked cast led by Adam Driver and Bill Murray has gained a thematically appropriate second life on Netflix.
Read MoreRobert Eggers tells us why horror films are often undervalued by audiences and the Academy Awards, and explains his take on the power of vampire movies.
Read MoreDracula may be the most famous vampire story ever, but there's an often overlooked horror novella that helped establish the genre before it.
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Read MoreThere have been plenty of horror remakes of popular, blockbuster horror titles, but why not remake some classic horror movie flops instead?
Read MoreAs John Carpenter's The Thing headed toward the end of the production, the movie still didn't have an ending. Thankfully, Kurt Russell came up with a doozy.
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