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Movie Review The Northman

The Northman

Directed by Robert Eggers

Written by Robert Eggers, Sjon

Starring Alexander Skarsgard, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor Joy, Ethan Hawke

Release Date April 22nd, 2022

Cut to some 20 years in the future. A now grown up Amleth has been raised by a feral group of Viking warriors that time has come to call ‘Berserkers.’ The reputation of Vikings is often based on the actions of Berserkers who murdered indiscriminately and with great violence while satisfying their whims as they saw fit. The concept of pillaging is in part based on Berserkers. At this point in the story of The Northman, Amleth has begun to forget his past and the vow that led him to become a violent, hulking monstrosity. 

In the wake of their latest pillaging, Amleth meets a woman called The Seeress (Bjork) among the burned remains of a building Berserkers had set on fire with women and children inside. The Seeress hands Amleth a frozen tear, one he’d shed himself during a ritual with his father and a crazed shaman, played by Willem Dafoe. The Seeress reminds Amleth of his vow of revenge and tells him how his vengeance will be carried out with a cursed sword at the side of a lake of fire at the Gates of Hell.

Find my full length review at Geeks.Media, linked here. 



Movie Review Nosferatu

Nosferatu 

Directed by Robert Eggers 

Written by Robert Eggers

Starring Lily Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Willem Dafoe, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bill Skarsgard

Release December 25th, 2024 

Published December 3rd, 2024 

Robert Eggers is an exceptionally talented director. He’s a master of tone and production design. He has an unfailing eye for compelling visual storytelling. He’s also weird and willing to bring the weird in his movies, see Willem Dafoe’s entire performance in The Lighthouse. This weirdness is part of Robert Eggers’ charm for me and it’s what is missing from his new film, a remake of F.W Murnau’s seminal silent film, Nosferatu. It’s such a straightforward, everything-you-expect remake of Nosferatu that it lacks a personality of its own. 

Nosferatu stars Lily Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter, a newly married woman who has terrifying dreams of a man who claims that he is coming for her. While she’s troubled by her dreams, she tries to keep a brave face for her new husband, Thomas (Nicholas Hoult). Meanwhile, Thomas has received a promotion at work. He’s to travel into the Carpathian Mountains to finalize the expensive sale of a local rundown castle. An aging Count is eager to move to Wisborg and retire, of course we know that his real motivation just happens to be Thomas’s wife.

Find my full length review at Horror.Media, linked here. 



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