Eggers is coming off of 'Nosferatu' for the studio. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer After tackling vampires with Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers is taking on another horror creature genre in ...
Robert Eggers is sinking his teeth into his next horror project. Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features for his next film “Werwulf,” a werewolf horror feature that he will direct from a ...
“Nosferatu” director Robert Eggers is set to write and direct the sequel to Jim Henson’s the 1986 cult fantasy movie “Labyrinth” for TriStar Pictures, Variety has confirmed. Eggers is ...
It’s been a big week for Robert Eggers. A day after Focus Features’ announcement of Werwulf, which he’s set as his next film on the heels of Nosferatu, we’ve learned that the filmmaker has ...
After finding success in the vampire genre, Eggers is diving into the folklore of werewolves. Hot off his Dracula feature, Robert Eggers is getting ready to bring the folklore of werewolves to the ...
Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features after the phenomenal success of Nosferatu becoming the studio’s second highest grossing movie stateside with $90.5M behind Downton Abbey ...
Robert Eggers is getting very busy. A day after setting up his next film, “Werwulf,” at Focus Features, the director of “Nosferatu” and “The Northman” has closed a deal with TriStar ...
Witches and vampires and werewolves, oh my! It’s a Halloween refrain and also a mostly accurate summary of Robert Eggers‘ IMDb page. In his ascent as an auteur Eggers has demonstrated a ...
Robert Eggers is having a good week and bringing more critters to celebrate with him. On Wednesday, he announced his next thriller, Werwulf, and then on Thursday, his most recent film Nosferatu ...
Robert Eggers got his first inspiration for the current hit movie "Nosferatu" as a child attending Mast Way Elementary School in Lee, New Hampshire. The school is where Eggers, now 41, first saw ...
As a kid, Eggers couldn’t handle watching the hardcore horror films he now makes himself, but he was drawn to “anything dark” and feasted on early Universal and Hammer horror films.
If you’ve seen Nosferatu on the big screen recently, chances are you’re still under the thrall of Robert Eggers’ gloriously gothic vision – which took the cinematic vampire classic and ...