F. W. Murnau

F. W. Murnau has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, F. W. Murnau was highly popular in February, 2017.

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10 Lost Films That Were Probably Masterpieces

[...] lights. His performances in the films The Last Laugh, Faust, Tartuffe (all directed by F. W. Murnau), and Variety are among the greatest of all time. His powerful frame and expressive face [...]

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15 Great Movies Influenced by the Paintings of Michelangelo Caravaggio

[...] in “Destiny” which is also celebrated by its use of special effects. 2. Faust (1926, F. W. Murnau) One of the most sonant names in German Expressionism is F. W. Murnau who also figures [...]

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18 Important Film Movements Every Movie Buff Should Know

[...] was killed off when the Nazi regime took power but its influence would live on. Frtiz Lang and F. W. Murnau went on to work in Hollywood. The traits of German expressionism can be seen in Alfred [...]

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Filmmaker Retrospective: The Suspense Cinema of Henri-Georges Clouzot

[...] scripts for foreign productions. Once in Germany, Clouzot was influenced by the films of F. W. Murnau and Fritz Lang, eventually going on to make his first short film in 1931. He was then fired in [...]

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Top Five Vampire Movies of All Time

[...] : Willem Dafoe and John Malkovich star in this vampire tale. Malkovich depicts the director F. W. Murnau as he films his classic Nosferatu. Dafoe plays the actor Max Schreck, a method actor who will [...]

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Happy New Year (2014): Farah Khan's hackneyed orgy of excess

[...] , Cecil B. DeMille, Dadasaheb Phalke, Charles Chaplin, Yasujiro Ozu, Sergei Eisenstein, F. W. Murnau and Fritz Lang, who had nurtured cinema with their blood and sweat, but is also posing a great [...]

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25 Modern Horror Films That Are Genuinely Nightmarish

[...] nightmare palpable as the modern horror movie. However a few movies worth noting are F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922), Carl Dreyer’s Vampyr (1932), Erie C. Kenton’s Island of Lost [...]

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10 Essential Films For An Introduction To German Expressionist Cinema

[...] to prepare us for the bitter ending of the movie. 6. Der Letzte Mann – The Last Laugh (F. W. Murnau, 1924) This is the first film on the list that is not a horror movie. The Last Laugh, written [...]

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It’s Classic Horror, Y’all

[...] . Grapevine Video. 1921. 84min. $19.95. One of the most beautiful films ever made, F. W. Murnau’s silent black-and-white version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula starred Max Schreck as the [...]

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