How do you define a cult classic? Is it a shoestring exploitation film from the world of Ed Wood? Off-beat movies made ...
Ain’t no half-stepping with Werner Herzog: when the guy wanted to make ... the public sees it play out in passive-aggressive press quotes, or the occasional onstage fistfight.
Likewise, Werner Herzog’s 1979 remake, also in German, of this classic also announces its fixation with death upfront— the opening credits of Nosferatu the Vampyre unfold against the mummified ...
The movie gained popularity in the 1960s after prints recirculated, and German filmmaker Werner Herzog set out to make his own reinterpretation: Nosferatu the Vampyre. Following the 1972 release ...
Few individuals involved in the world of film are as captivating, infuriating, and mesmerising as Werner Herzog. The maverick German filmmaker has lived a wild life, all in pursuit of art. His works ...
The movie premiered at the 1979 Berlin Film Festival, 45 years before Robert Eggers’ reimagination hit theaters. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
David Werner Real Estate Investments is set to acquire The Durst Organization’s 675 Third Avenue, potentially for another office-to-residential conversion. Werner, who is already at work on a major ...
David Werner struck a deal to buy a Third Avenue office building from the Dursts in what could be another residential conversion. Werner is in contract to buy the 32-story 675 Third Avenue from ...