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Shadow of the VampireNPR's Bob Mondello reviews a whimsical horror story based on the 1922 silent film Nosferatu, directed by F.W. Murnau. Shadow of the Vampire, is directed by E. Elias Merhige ...
So, if you're in the mood for thoughtfully creepy gothic art-house fare, you could do much worse than Shadow of the Vampire. ¿ Spence D. The official Shadow of the Vampire website can be accessed ...
During the 2000s, when so many great vampire movies were released consecutively, there were some that inevitably fell through the cracks.
EXCLUSIVE: Shadow of the Vampire duo Richard Johns and E. Elias Merhige have launched a TV and film shingle. Promethean Pictures will be based in the UK and forge projects for the global market.
Shadow of the Vampire was shot in Luxembourg. According to the production notes, this was because the Grand Duchy 'claims to have more castle (sic) per square inch than any other country'.
Bloodsucking leeches, monomaniacal directors, narcotized, narcissistic movie stars -- Shadow of the Vampire has it all. If it weren't set in 1920s Berlin, it could be a documentary about Hollywood ...
But the deluge of vampire movies means it’s as good a time as any to count up all the Counts and other vampires and celebrate some of the best vampire movies ever made.
If “Shadow of the Vampire” was a playful spin, Eggers’ “Nosferatu” is an utterly straight-faced and interminably dull retread of the 1922 original.
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To describe a film about the making of the first vampire movie as 'bats' could never have been more appropriate than with Shadow Of The Vampire. The sort of cinematic folly that film buffs and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Shadow of the Vampire duo Richard Johns and E. Elias Merhige have launched a TV and film shingle. Promethean Pictures will be based in the UK and forge projects for the global market ...
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