Conceived in 1922 by German Expressionist F. W. Murnau as an unlicensed Dracula knock-off, all copies of the film were ordered to be destroyed following a copyright lawsuit. Yet the film lived on ...
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To parse the year’s best cinema, IndieWire assembled an elite group of critics around the world who spent the year watching everything that premiered. IndieWire’s annual critics survey featured 177 ...
But before all that, there was also Dracula. Although the two figures are incredibly similar, they are not the same. However, the character of Nosferatu (Count Orlok) was inspired by Bram Stoker ...
Dracula, aka Nosferatu, remains one of the most terrifying and well-known figures in pop culture. Since author Bram Stoker introduced the world to his vampiric vision with his 1897 novel, the ...