After closing out the autumn season with our sold-out Yuletide Terror class with instructors Stephen Thrower and Derek Johnston examining Christmas horror in its myriad cultural forms, The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies returns in January 2018 for another semester of classes on horror topics both iconic and arcane.
Tag: Nosferatu
Faust (1926) Review
Faust is a dark drama that deals with heavy themes of spirituality, humanity, love and death offering up a barrage of religious and apocryphal imagery that still manages to have a massive impact on the audience in both its beauty and its horror.
Make a deal with the devil for Faust
Eureka! Entertainment have announced the release of FAUST, the final German film by master filmmaker F. W. Murnau (Nosferatu, Der letzte Mann, Sunrise, Tabu).
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922) Review
Considered to be one of the most influential horror movies ever made, Nosferatu is a masterpiece of cinema. It’s brilliant news that the BFI have issued a Blu-Ray release of this chilling classic to coincide with it’s gothic season and this time of year. So if you’re too afraid to venture beyond the threshold of […]
Nosferatu back from the Dead
Eureka! Entertainment are delighted to announce the Halloween 2013 theatrical and home video releases of an eagerly awaited new restoration of F. W. Murnau’s legendary silent cinema horror classic Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922), expertly restored in Germany by the world-renowned Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung (FWMS).