Updated On: 10 January, 2025 08:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
Robert Eggers' Nosferatu blends classic horror with modern gothic craft, paying tribute to the 1922 silent film while offering a fresh, atmospheric take on the genre

A still from Nosferatu
Nosh farmayein! First off, I’m not a horror fan. Find ’em funny, actually. You’ve gotta be a believer, to begin with, to truly appreciate the sorta jump-scares that fake ghosts onscreen, if there are any other kind, inevitably wrap you around with.
That said, every genre has its crossover films. Those are genre movies, laden with enough art/craft, to leap beyond the basic tropes. You needn’t be a sci-fi nut to get into Blade Runner, for instance.