theaters that are screenign this on 35mm:
Alamo Brooklyn – New York, NY
Chinese Theater – Los Angeles, CA
New Beverly – Los Angeles, CA
Music Box – Chicago, IL
Alamo New Mission – San Francisco, CA
Coolidge Corner – Boston, MA
Alamo South Lamar – Austin, TX
The Belcourt – Nashville, TN
Hollywood Theatre – Portland, OR
theaters that are screenign this on 35mm:
Alamo Brooklyn – New York, NY
Chinese Theater – Los Angeles, CA
New Beverly – Los Angeles, CA
Music Box – Chicago, IL
Alamo New Mission – San Francisco, CA
Coolidge Corner – Boston, MA
Alamo South Lamar – Austin, TX
The Belcourt – Nashville, TN
Hollywood Theatre – Portland, OR
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this month i'll be watching the original Nosferatu and rewatching Eggers filmography
theaters that are screenign this on 35mm:
Alamo Brooklyn – New York, NY
Chinese Theater – Los Angeles, CA
New Beverly – Los Angeles, CA
Music Box – Chicago, IL
Alamo New Mission – San Francisco, CA
Coolidge Corner – Boston, MA
Alamo South Lamar – Austin, TX
The Belcourt – Nashville, TN
Hollywood Theatre – Portland, OR
this month i'll be watching the original Nosferatu and rewatching Eggers filmography
You got 2 days til the month over good luck
As a Murnau/Eggers/Dylan stan I am very down for some a Nosferbobtu day
this month i'll be watching the original Nosferatu and rewatching Eggers filmography
Do yourself a favour and follow up og Nosferatu with that directors Last Laugh, Faust and Sunrise (all better than Nosferatu)
Back to back h**** movies with Nosferatu and Babygirl
Im in

Back to back h**** movies with Nosferatu and Babygirl
Im in

Oh we using multiple s***offender gifs to represent our horniness now
Do yourself a favour and follow up og Nosferatu with that directors Last Laugh, Faust and Sunrise (all better than Nosferatu)
how do you feel about Nosferatu being the first film I watch from the 20s? should i watch something else beforehand?
this month i'll be watching the original Nosferatu and rewatching Eggers filmography
Still gotta watch the OG Nosferatu tbh but I’ve done Eggers filmography. I’m ready for him to dethrone The Lighthouse
how do you feel about Nosferatu being the first film I watch from the 20s? should i watch something else beforehand?
It's not a bad place to start at all, has some seriously iconic moments and packs an almost overwhelming level of foreboding atmosphere. It was on Murnau's next film, The Last Laugh, that he achieved his "camera unchained" technique that immediately gave silent cinema a much needed feeling of motion, dimension and immediacy though.
The silent film I usually recommend first is Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr which packs more charm, wonder and excitement into 45 minutes than most films can muster after 2 hours.
I made a Best Of The 1920's recently;