‘Nosferatu’: Prague-shot horror film with Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe gets full trailer
Focus Features has debuted the first full trailer for Robert Eggers’ highly-anticipated horror film, which releases in cinemas worldwide this Christmas.
Focus Features has debuted the first full trailer for Robert Eggers’ highly-anticipated horror film, which releases in cinemas worldwide this Christmas.
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