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Werewulf' Sinks Its Teeth In Robert Eggers, the mind behind The Witch, The Lighthouse, and Nosferatu, is returning to cinemas ...
When Toph Eggers was eight, both his parents died of cancer—a tragedy his brother wrote about in a bestselling memoir. Now he ...
Here are 5 bone-chilling Hollywood thrillers that redefined horror through originality, psychological depth, and ...
Summer reading, if you ask me, should meander, without a plan. Pick up, put down, misplace, leave crusty with sand or warped ...
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Robert Eggers is reportedly working on a retelling of A Christmas Carol. The Nosferatu filmmaker is said to be turning his attention to a new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ iconic ghost story, which ...
Now here’s an interesting filmmaker-studio twist. The Witch and Nosferatu maestro Robert Eggers is being eyed to helm a remake of A Christmas Carol at Warner Bros., and he has his sights set on ...
Robert Eggers to Direct ‘A Christmas Carol’ Movie at Warner Bros., Willem Dafoe Eyed to Star The Charles Dickens adaptation joins Eggers' packed slate of upcoming projects, which also includes ...
We are talking, of course, of Robert Eggers' gorgeous Nosferatu, which was released last Christmas to wide critical acclaim. Kojima said he saw the film, a remake of F. W. Murnau's 1922 classic, in a ...
Director Robert Eggers Cast Stacy Thunes, Paul Maynard, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nicholas Hoult, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, Willem Dafoe, Lily-Rose Depp, Bill Skarsgard ...
The number of disappointed moviegoers you risk in remaking a masterpiece from 1922 is smaller, for obvious reasons, but even so, the director Robert Eggers has made clear in any number of ...
Tasha Robinson is Polygon’s entertainment editor. She’s covered film, TV, books, and more for 20 years, including at The A.V. Club, The Dissolve, and The Verge. A darker, more adult take on ...