DiscoverMovies That Made Us Gay304. Nosferatu directed by F.W Murnau (1922) and Robert Eggers (2024)
304. Nosferatu directed by F.W Murnau (1922) and Robert Eggers (2024)

304. Nosferatu directed by F.W Murnau (1922) and Robert Eggers (2024)

Update: 2025-10-31
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"Professor, my dreams grow darker. Does evil come from within us, or from beyond?" We watched a double feature of the original "Nosferatu" from 1922, directed by F.W. Murnau, and the most recent version, "Nosferatu" from 2024, directed by Robert Eggers, and we may need to sleep with the lights on. The original "Nosferatu" is the archetype for not only modern vampire movies but for horror movies in general. Count Orlok, as portrayed by Max Schreck (yes, it's his real name), is so iconic that it's become part of vampire lore. The Eggers film took this century-old material and made it so spooky, so creepy, and so modern that it's sure to endure for just as long. Lily-Rose Depp is a revelation as Ellen Hutter, and Billy Skarsgård is securing himself on the Mount Rushmore of modern horror. Nicholas Hoult and Aaron Taylor-Johnson are easy on the eyes, but the grotesque, eerie performances by Depp and Skarsgård seal the deal. 

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304. Nosferatu directed by F.W Murnau (1922) and Robert Eggers (2024)

304. Nosferatu directed by F.W Murnau (1922) and Robert Eggers (2024)

Scott Youngbauer & Peter Lozano