Hoult filled his bag to the brim, taking home Wes Anderson's "Fantastic Mr. Fox," the Coen Brothers' "No Country for Old Men," a set of Bruce Lee films, and many more.
From The Menu to Renfield and Nosferatu, Nicholas Hoult is horror's latest Scream King we should all be bowing down to.
But it’s also a gory, visceral death scene. Orlok is literally devouring Ellen as a meal. He chomps a huge hole in her chest, the blood starts flowing, and Orlok starts slurping. It’s primal. It’s carnal. It’s savage. It’s absolutely disgusting, and yet, uncomfortably titillating. And that’s everything vampires should be.
I didn't always have a taste for the usual rom-coms and action-packed films I'm known to watch. I wanted to see romantasy and gothic features that held hidden messages in their plots. Specifically, I yearned for a vampire tale that made me question life after devouring Immortal Dark by Tigest Girma — and I found it in Robert Eggers' Nosferatu.
The gothic horror film starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe is now available to watch at home.
Nosferatu”—the hit horror thriller starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp—is new on digital streaming. Find out how you can watch it at home.
Nosferatu is now available to rent and buy on Video on Demand platforms. You can watch Nosferatu from home now on platforms such as Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Google Play, and Apple TV+, with rental prices starting at $19.99, climbing to $24.99 if you want to buy and keep.
The home video edition of the film comes with a coffin-sized collection of bonus features, including an extended cut and director's commentary by Robert Eggers.
But things really took a turn when "Original Nosferatu" set their sights on Weekend Update host Colin Jost. In true Sarah Sherman fashion, the rest of the segment devolved into a roast session. Jost endured cutting insults about his anatomy, alleged assistant-creeping tendencies, and a supposed coke habit.
Nosferatu”—starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp—is in theaters but will next arrive on digital streaming. How soon will it be before you can watch the movie at home?
In an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from 'Nosferatu,' Bill Skarsgård and director Robert Eggers detail how the character of Count Orlok came to life.
As for when it'll arrive on a subscription streaming service, we have an educated estimate. As a Focus Features release, "Nosferatu" falls under the NBCUniversal umbrella. That means it will eventually go to Peacock and it gives us a helpful point of reference for its potential streaming timeline.