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We're celebrating the upcoming release of Robert Eggers' new remake of Nosferatu on Christmas Day. To get ready for this highly anticipated horror event, film critics Hope Madden and George Wolf join us to shed a light on the shadowy world of Nosferatu. We uncover the film's history, its unauthorized connection to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and the chilling urban legends surrounding its star, Max Schreck. Because Christmas is creepy, we also explore the surprising ties between Nosferatu and Christmas. From the film's setting and release date to the tradition of counter-programming horror movies on Christmas Day, we uncover the darker side of the holiday season. And of course, we couldn't resist sharing our favorite Christmas horror movie recommendations – from classics like Black Christmas to hidden gems like Rare Exports. So, grab your garlic and crucifix, settle in for a frightfully festive listen, and prepare to be haunted by the symphony of Christmas horror that is Nosferatu! To show thanks, please follow and support George Wolf and Hope Madden! Find their podcasts and store at maddwolf.com This the trailer to their independent full length feature film Obstacle Corpse Nosferatu Trailers: 1922 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1979 Nosferatu: The Vampyre 2024 Nosferatu Christmas Horror Movie Trailers: Black Christmas A Christmas Horror Story Calvaire Rare Exports Thank you for listening and please subscribe to The Empty Coffin for more spooky adventures and explorations of the paranormal. Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives