
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.