How the Original Nosferatu Was Nearly Destroyed From Existence

The silent horror film “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror,” created by director F.W. Murnau, continues to be hailed as a masterpiece not just in the horror genre but also for the German Expressionist movement. This enduring acclaim becomes even more remarkable considering that most copies of the film were destroyed shortly after its release due to a court order, as Murnau had violated copyright laws related to “Dracula” author Bram Stoker. However, it seems that Florence Stoker’s short-term victory couldn’t prevent the lasting influence of “Nosferatu.” The film’s significance in horror cinema is already substantial, and its legacy is expected to expand further with the upcoming release of “Nosferatu” from director Robert Eggers.

China’s Next Big Game, Lost Soul Aside, Finally Releases in 2025

The eagerly anticipated action game, “Lost Soul Aside,” has officially set a release date. First unveiled in 2016, this highly-anticipated title was selected for PlayStation’s China Hero Project. Since then, developer Ultizero Games has been expanding their team and drip-feeding updates to the gaming community. However, they have always remained tight-lipped about a specific launch date. Now, after almost a decade of anticipation, that secret is finally out!

An Underrated Zombie Movie Is Thriving on Netflix (Despite Mixed Reviews)

As a movie enthusiast, I’d like to share my thoughts about the 2019 zombie comedy “The Dead Don’t Die” that didn’t quite resonate with audiences initially but is now gaining traction on Netflix. This week, it’s been trending, and I believe its renewed popularity might be due to its impressive ensemble cast. If you happen to have a Netflix subscription this holiday season, I strongly recommend adding this film to your watchlist. It’s certainly worth the time!

Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man Reinvents Two Deep-Cut Characters (For the Better)

The initial year of Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man concluded with a festive gathering that was laced with significant familial upheaval. Peter Parker, also known as Spider-Man, and his spouse, Mary Jane Watson-Parker, organized an event attended by their children (Richard Parker and May Parker, the upcoming heirs), senior members such as “Uncle” Ben Parker and J. Jonah Jameson, and several notable female relatives of Mary Jane’s lineage.