Martin Scorsese Has Finally Seen Nosferatu, And He Didn’t Hold Back His Thoughts On Robert Eggers’ Film



Martin Scorsese is one of the greatest living directors, helming masterpieces like Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, and Raging Bull, just to name a few. Scorsese has helmed incredible films of his own, but he’s also passionate about other films as well. With that, he makes an effort to check out the latest work from up and coming talent. Scorsese recently revealed that he saw Robert Eggers’ critically acclaimed horror film, Nosferatu, and the legendary filmmaker wasn’t shy about sharing his thoughts.

The 82-year-old director sat down in New York City with TCM host Dave Karger for The 92nd St Y, where he chatted about the importance of film preservation and serving as a curator for the aforementioned channel along with Steven Spielberg and Paul Thomas Anderson. Later in the conversation Karger also asked the director if he’d had the opportunity to check out Nosferatu. The Mean Streets helmer confirmed he had and went on to shower some serious praise on the successful horror remake:

[It’s] amazing. Anything he does, this guy, is amazing. And that’s one [film] that you don’t do much after seeing. You’re still in the world. You’re in there. You’re in Transylvania, and it’s really, ‘Whoa.’ Man, he’s something.



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