Nosferatu
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Movies of the Week #5 (2026): Legends, Grief, and Two Frankensteins
This week’s movies cover legacy and monstrosity, from affectionate portraits to bungled reboots. Across eras, creators chase control and love. Mel Brooks gets loving but sometimes safe canonization, while Marc Maron’s grief diary feels raw, funny, and draining. Two Frankensteins mirror each other: Whale’s classic wrestles with ethics and empathy, Del Toro’s version swells with… Read more
Anaconda (2025), Anne Bancroft, Are We Good, Boris Karloff, Carl Reiner, Colin Clive, Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein (2025), Guillermo del Toro, Jack Black, Jacob Elordi, James Whale, John Candy, Judd Apatow, Lynn Shelton, marc maron, Mary Shelley, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!, Michael Bonfiglio, Nosferatu, Oscar Isaac, Paul Rudd, Selton Mello, Steven Feinartz, Tom Gormican, Young Frankenstein -

Movies of the Week #2 (2026): Vampires, Vanity, and Viral Anxieties
This week’s movies cover a span of time and tone—from silent German expressionism to buzzy modern satire—with each film examining the tensions between illusion and reality, myth and identity. Murnau’s Nosferatu evokes eerie permanence through its shadowy legacy, while Eggers’ version strains to reanimate its Gothic core with contemporary nuance. Bugonia and Influencers tackle manipulation… Read more
