Nosferatu scored by Daniel Elms receives critical acclaim

Nosferatu scored by Daniel Elms receives critical acclaim

The tale of Nosferatu is almost as old as the horror film itself. It is all the more fitting that Robert Eggers, the horror virtuoso behind “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse” writes and directs the 2024 remake of a classic vampire tale. The atmosphere of “Nosferatu” is just as stylish and desolate as Eggers’s other works, leaving viewers feeling cold and clammy by the end. The film has an excellent grasp on setting, from cobwebbed crypts to remote, muddy villages, and even the dark bowels of a sailing ship.

Daniel Elms when asked about working on the soundtrack said:

'Nearly a year after wrapping the recording sessions at Air Lyndhurst, and 6-months of intense work on the soundtrack, it was awesome to return to this film and experience a reconnection with an inner drive and desire to create and express, and to recall how transportive film can be. 

There are some moments for which I can find no more appropriate word than “magical”, which took me to an inner place that I found decades ago, and I’m proud to be a part of creating something that can prompt the same feelings in others.'

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