Nosferatu is rotting away in his castle. He feeds on blood, but underneath his coat, his physical body is full of holes. He's being eaten away by maggots and, in a way, his death is long overdue.
“Nosferatu” began its undead life in 1922 as a silent, unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula.” But F.W. Murnau’s film, subtitled “A Symphony of Horror,” soon ...
Perfect for a dark and stormy night with popcorn and wax vampire fangs — hopefully not at the same time — is the original ...
As Robert Eggers’ remake continues to terrorise audiences, Mezco Toyz has revealed the One:12 Collective black & white edition Nosferatu figure which is inspired by the likeness of Max Schreck’s Count ...