Robert Eggers is quickly becoming a filmmaking sensation with the atmosphere of his immersive stories. With only three major films under his belt, Eggers has propelled himself to stardom with his ingenious writing, innovative period pieces, and creative direction. Eggers has also been expected to direct a remake of the 1922 silent film, Nosferatu, but the project has had a number of setbacks. Whether the remake happens soon or further in the future, the environment Eggers creates within each of his films is certain to make it both memorable and successful.
Eggers made his directorial debut in 2015 with the premiere of The Witch, which gained critical acclaim. The film starred Anya Taylor-Joy in her film debut as the film's lead. This would also mark the first collaboration between Eggers and Taylor-Joy. Eggers' second film, The Lighthouse would continue to elevate Eggers' status amongst fans and film critics, particularly thanks to the performances granted by its leads, Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe. Most recently, Eggers directed and co-wrote The Northman, which has continued his cinematic success. While all three are highly regarded, only one of them has cemented Eggers' legacy thus far.
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Eggers, like horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan, has a growing list of frequent collaborators. Among them are Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, and Katie Dickie, who appeared in both The Witch and The Northman. Dafoe is also a two-time collaborator of Eggers', starring in both The Lighthouse and The Northman. Due to the subject Eggers tackles in each film, none of the performances, even from repeating collaborators, are similar. The Witch takes its audience to the
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