Based on the 1922 silent film, Robert Eggers, Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.
We’re big fans of the movie, calling it “a painstakingly crafted dark fairy-tale and psychosexual symphony of orgasmic breaths, howling winds and sweaty longing for flesh, full of exciting performances and deliciously macabre imagery” in our FOUR-STAR review of the movie, which you can read in full here.
To celebrate its release in cinemas, we sat down with the movie’s stars Willem Dafoe (who plays the significantly named Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz) and Emma Corrin (who plays Anna Harding) to talk about seeing the creature (played by Bill Skarsgård) for the first time, why Dafoe’s character is the most like director Robert Eggers and why young people are having less sex.
Watch it here…
Nosferatu is out now in UK cinemas.