Director Robert Eggers, fresh off his work on the acclaimed Nosferatu, will write, along with writing partner Sjón, and direct a sequel to the Jim Henson-directed cult classic for TriStar Pictures, EW ...
Other unexpected news in Thursday morning's announcement included no nominations for Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie or 'The Substance's' Margaret Qualley while Monica Barbaro surprised.
To anyone who saw Nosferatu (or the earlier news that Eggers was in talks on a Labyrinth project), that maybe isn’t the biggest possible surprise — all the blood, perverse mon ...
Canadian makeup artist Traci Loader has been nominated for an Academy Award for best makeup and hairstyling for her work on the gothic horror film Nosferatu. Loader says director Robert Eggers prefers ...
Nosferatu' craft team on Oscar noms for costume design, production design, cinematography & makeup & hairstyling, shouts out director Robert Eggers.
Shadow of the Vampire (2000) fictionalized the making of the original film, with the premise that actor Schreck (Willem Dafoe) was an actual vampire. Vampirism is a celluloid favorite and the most ...
The horror film has been nominated for cinematography, costume design, makeup and hairstyling and production design.
Instead, he’s taking on two wildly different projects. According to Deadline, Eggers will write and direct a sequel to the 1986 Jim Henson movie Labyrinth, a fantasy epic that will take him out of his ...
Nosferatu,” released by Focus Features on Dec. 25, proves to be a visually stunning and interesting take on the age-old tale. The film was directed by Robert Eggers, who directed “The Lighthouse,” ...
“The Brutalist,” from director Brady Corbet, stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones as Hungarian refugees who come to the US after WWII. The film, which won big at the Golden Globes, was recently ...
The choice to revisit Labyrinth without David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King—or Jim Henson’s puppet wizardry, for that matter—is a bit eyebrow-raising, but Eggers has never been in the business of ...
The filmmaker loves the brilliantly innovative promotional campaign for the Oscar-nominated movie that went far beyond his wildest nightmares.