Nosferatu – REVIEW

In three movies, Robert Eggers has proven himself to be one of cinema’s most unique and visually striking directors, and this trend continues with his fourth film, a remake of the 1922 classic “Nosferatu.” The original film featured Max Schreck as the vampire in a role that influenced future adaptations. A delayed remake was made in 1979 with Klaus Kinski, and now it’s Bill Skarsgard’s turn to portray the undead title character, presented here as a unsettling blend of athletic giant and decaying corpse.

We Live in Time – REVIEW

Love can catch us off guard, and for Tobias (Andrew Garfield), this happens quite literally when Almut (Florence Pugh) runs him over with her car. Incidentally, something similar happened to his editor’s wife, although her story was a bit complicated when she confessed to moving back and forth three times before finally hitting him. However, this incident marks the beginning of something wonderful as Almut makes amends by inviting him to her restaurant, where she is an up-and-coming chef. This meeting is the start of their romance that unfolds from there. It’s important to note that Almut is diagnosed with advanced cancer, and the movie We Live in Time skillfully jumps between timelines to reveal their past. The unconventional storytelling style adds an element of delight as viewers piece together their history.