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Robert Eggers Teases Elizabethan Project & Isn’t Interested In Making Contemporary Films: “It Doesn’t Inspire Me” - theplaylist.net
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25.04.2022 / 19:57

Robert Eggers Teases Elizabethan Project & Isn’t Interested In Making Contemporary Films: “It Doesn’t Inspire Me”

Having just released his Viking epic “The Northman,” this past weekend (read our review) director Robert Eggers is now giving some brief insight into where his future projects could be going while reiterating his desire to avoid another big studio project as his next movie. During a new interview with GQ Magazine, Eggers confirmed that he’s indeed working on a project in the Elizabethan era but was scarce on details and whether there will be an added genre element going on.

‘The Northman’ Box Office Proves the Danger of Bloated Budgets on Slick Arthouse Films - variety.com - USA - Iceland
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25.04.2022 / 17:05

‘The Northman’ Box Office Proves the Danger of Bloated Budgets on Slick Arthouse Films

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterHollywood is often skewered for no longer making large-scale original epics like “The Northman,” director Robert Eggers’ bloody Viking tale about a warrior’s quest to avenge his father’s death.Yet Focus Features, Universal’s indie label, took a gamble, not only backing “The Northman” but releasing the film in theaters nationwide. Driven by positive reviews, the movie generated $12 million from 3,865 North American theaters over the weekend, enough to secure the No. 4 spot on domestic box office charts.

'Bad Guys' bests 'The Northman,' Nick Cage at the box office - abcnews.go.com
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24.04.2022 / 22:05

'Bad Guys' bests 'The Northman,' Nick Cage at the box office

health of family moviegoing is especially good news for Hollywood as it heads into its lucrative summer season when films like Universal's own “Minions: Rise of Gru” and Walt Disney Co.'s “Lightyear” — the first Pixar film opening in theaters in two years — hope to approach pre-pandemic levels.“There's reason for being more than cautiously optimistic,” said Jim Orr, head of distribution for Universal. “I think audiences this summer are going to be flooding into theaters.”While studios have been hesitant to program many films against each other during the pandemic, the weekend saw a rarity: three new wide releases, all of them well-received, none of them sequels or remakes.“The Bad Guys,” based on Aaron Blabey's children's graphic novel series about a gang of crooked animals with a Quentin Tarantino-for-kids tone, fared well with critics (85% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences (an “A” CinemaScore).

Is ‘The Northman’ a Failed Art Film, or Is It Robert Eggers’ Stolidly Successful Blockbuster Audition? (Column) - variety.com - Iceland
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24.04.2022 / 20:55

Is ‘The Northman’ a Failed Art Film, or Is It Robert Eggers’ Stolidly Successful Blockbuster Audition? (Column)

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“The Northman,” a violent epic of Viking revenge, is not a good movie. It’s like “Gladiator” without the Colosseum and with a stubbornly uninteresting hulk avenger hero. (It also drags on 45 minutes longer than it should have.) A lot of critics have overpraised the movie because they feel invested in the career of Robert Eggers, the maverick indie director who made the spectral Puritan horror film “The Witch” (2015) and the even more impressive two-men-in-a-lighthouse gaga period fever dream “The Lighthouse” (2019).

Blood, Guts and Violence: 20 Brutal Movies You Can’t Unsee - variety.com
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22.04.2022 / 22:47

Blood, Guts and Violence: 20 Brutal Movies You Can’t Unsee

Zack Sharf There’s a scene in Robert Eggers’ 10th century Viking epic “The Northman” where Alexander Skarsgård’s Amleth bludgeons one of his opponents off a horse and then proceeds to kill another enemy by ripping his throat out with his mouth. To say these killings are brutal would be an understatement.

‘The Northman’ Actor Gustav Lindh Inks With ICM Partners - deadline.com - Britain - Sweden - city Stockholm - Denmark - county Josephine - county Wood
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22.04.2022 / 22:03

‘The Northman’ Actor Gustav Lindh Inks With ICM Partners

EXCLUSIVE: ICM has just signed The Northman actor Gustav Lindh.

Film Review: ‘The Northman’ Is A Gory Tale Of Murder Most Foul - www.metroweekly.com
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22.04.2022 / 01:31

Film Review: ‘The Northman’ Is A Gory Tale Of Murder Most Foul

The Northman (★★★☆☆) unfolds like the sort of epic that Viking warriors might have passed down for generations, sharing over horns of ale around a roaring fire: the haunting Legend of Prince Amleth.The exiled prince’s trials and adventures appear to have been shot by firelight, too. Writer-director Robert Eggers and his Oscar-nominated Lighthouse cinematographer Jarin Blaschke opt for enveloping the action in shadows and mist, the natural darkness of a northern land where winter nights are long, and the days short.Even the film’s climactic showdown, a naked sword fight by a lake of lava and fire, is depicted as a brutal clash between silhouettes backlit by flames.Rivals dueling on an erupting volcano forms a gorgeous tableau, but audiences might, for various reasons, wish they could actually see more of the combatants swinging their swords — especially the ferocious Amleth, embodied heartily by Alexander Skarsgård.The erstwhile Tarzan delivers a gruelingly physical performance, fighting, running, lifting, swimming, hauling, speaking primarily and most clearly through Amleth’s vivid body language.

How ‘Northman’ Production Designer Used Dried Blood Tones to Build Viking World - variety.com - Iceland - Ireland
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22.04.2022 / 00:59

How ‘Northman’ Production Designer Used Dried Blood Tones to Build Viking World

A.D. Amorosi Without a doubt, Robert Eggers’ “The Northman” traffics in his now-usual brand of haunted atmospherics and wonky mysticism, a signature whose intensity is upped by the savage bloodlust of its characters and the vastitudes of his first big-budget epic with a price tag reportedly hovering between $70 million and $90 million.The only thing more intensely stressed than the dilemma of a Viking prince in the year 895 (avenging the death of his father, the king, at the hands of his jealous uncle who stole the prince’s mother as the spoils of war — or did she go willingly?) played to brutal, muscular perfection by Alexander Skarsgård, is the all-consuming dedication of its tactile production design, its brooding, cinematographic ambiance and the craftsmanship of its furry, hierarchical costuming.

Box Office: ‘The Bad Guys,’ Viking Epic ‘The Northman’ and Nicolas Cage’s ‘Massive Talent’ to Battle ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’ - variety.com - USA
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21.04.2022 / 01:37

Box Office: ‘The Bad Guys,’ Viking Epic ‘The Northman’ and Nicolas Cage’s ‘Massive Talent’ to Battle ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNicolas Cage is back… not that he went anywhere.The actor’s latest movie “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” a meta comedy in which he plays a fictionalized version of himself, is one of several films opening nationwide over the weekend. It’ll compete against director Robert Eggers’ Viking epic “The Northman” and Universal and DreamWorks’ animated family film “The Bad Guys,” as well as last weekend’s champion “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”Unless ticket sales crash in week two, “The Secrets of Dumbledore,” the third chapter in the “Harry Potter” spinoff series, should retain the domestic box office crown.

‘Bad Guys’, ‘The Northman’ & ‘Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent’ Look To Provide Breadth At Weekend Box Office - deadline.com - New York
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20.04.2022 / 22:35

‘Bad Guys’, ‘The Northman’ & ‘Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent’ Look To Provide Breadth At Weekend Box Office

Is it truly a marketplace for branded tentpoles and uber low budget fare at the box office as the pandemic eases?

‘The Northman’: Alexander Skarsgård On Being With A Project At Its Inception & Entering The Mind Of A Viking [Interview] - theplaylist.net - Sweden
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20.04.2022 / 21:45

‘The Northman’: Alexander Skarsgård On Being With A Project At Its Inception & Entering The Mind Of A Viking [Interview]

Alexander Skarsgård does not simply play the eponymous man of the North in Robert Eggers’ Viking epic “The Northman” — the Swedish actor essentially knocked the first domino down in the process of turning the project into a reality, convincing Eggers to delve into a history the director previously had no interest in. The result, in ways not completely dissimilar to Eggers’ 2019, somehow pre-lockdown cabin fever freakout “The Lighthouse” is a rousing and maniacal portrait of raging masculinity and hot-blooded violence: in his most physically demanding and biggest film role since 2016’s “The Legend of Tarzan,” Skarsgård tears through villages as a berserker and pursues vengeful retribution on the uncle who tore his family apart.

Anya Taylor-Joy Smiled Through ‘Northman’ Despite Freezing in Mud Up to Her Knees: ‘I Loved Being Pushed in That Way’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - China - Ireland
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20.04.2022 / 01:29

Anya Taylor-Joy Smiled Through ‘Northman’ Despite Freezing in Mud Up to Her Knees: ‘I Loved Being Pushed in That Way’

Robert Eggers‘ viking epic “The Northman” in Northern Ireland may not have been the most pleasant experience for the cast and crew due to the brutal weather and dangerous landscape, but the stars of the film wouldn’t have it any other way.“I do not complain ever really,” Anya Taylor-Joy told Variety at the Los Angeles premiere at TCL Chinese Theatre on Monday night. “There was one day when the mud came up to about my knees and it had frozen,” Taylor-Joy said. “I essentially squeaked out a ‘Please can we roll?’ and Robert was like, ‘Oh, Anya is asking if we can roll, we should roll.’ But we did it, it’s in the movie and it looks great.”Taylor-Joy looks back at the shoot fondly despite the hardships.

‘The Northman’ R-Rated Trailer: New Footage Showcases The Viking Epic’s Brutal Action - theplaylist.net
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19.04.2022 / 18:37

‘The Northman’ R-Rated Trailer: New Footage Showcases The Viking Epic’s Brutal Action

Writer/director Robert Eggers returns with his third feature film, “The Northman,” after giving us arresting genre thrillers like “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse.” His new movie takes us 1,000 years into the past with a young Viking prince who witnesses his father’s murder and his kingdom stolen, only to return years later to intact a path of violence and revenge which is based on the original Scandinavian tale that directly influenced “Hamlet.” Focus Features has released a short red band trailer (See below) ahead of “The Northman” swinging into theaters this week, focusing on heroic character Amleth’s brutal journey towards his goal of revenge within this visually stunning setting.

‘The Northman’ NSFW Trailer: Alexander Skarsgard Is on a Blood-Soaked Viking Revenge Path (Video) - thewrap.com
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19.04.2022 / 17:57

‘The Northman’ NSFW Trailer: Alexander Skarsgard Is on a Blood-Soaked Viking Revenge Path (Video)

“The Northman” that offers a no-holds-barred look at the R-rated revenge shenanigans that await moviegoers.The film hails from “The Lighthouse” and “The Witch” writer/director Robert Eggers, and is a $90 million R-rated Viking movie. As if that wasn’t a selling point enough, this short red-band trailer offers a closer look at some of the film’s gorier scenes, with a blood-soaked Alexander Skarsgaard using all manner of ways to slice and dice his way through a small village.The story is a simple one: Skarsgard is a young Viking prince seeking to avenge the murder of his father (played by Ethan Hawke).This is the biggest film Eggers has ever made, and he maintained recently that while the larger budget came with more notes from the studio, the finished version of the film is very much his director’s cut.

Robert Eggers Didn’t Have Final Cut On ‘The Northman’ & Says His Work Is “Antithetical” To Marvel - theplaylist.net
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18.04.2022 / 21:57

Robert Eggers Didn’t Have Final Cut On ‘The Northman’ & Says His Work Is “Antithetical” To Marvel

The domestic release of Robert Eggers‘ big studio revenge flick “The Northman” is days away (April 22) and most critics are deeply impressed by how well the filmmaker has done in the realm of action (read our review here). The plot —a relatively simple story of a son avenging his father—takes direct cues from the original Scandinavian tale that inspired “Hamlet,” and attempts to be historically accurate compared to other Viking projects.

Anya Taylor-Joy asked to play ‘The Lighthouse’ mermaid but the director said no - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.04.2022 / 19:33

Anya Taylor-Joy asked to play ‘The Lighthouse’ mermaid but the director said no

The Lighthouse.The actor has worked with director Robert Eggers on two feature films, his directorial debut The Witch and The Northman opposite Alexander Skarsgård. While she didn’t make an appearance in his second film The Lighthouse, it wasn’t through a lack of trying.Speaking to NME, she revealed how she asked Eggers for a role in the film starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson.“I felt very lucky that Rob [Eggers] and I love each other so much and he wanted me to come along on this journey,” Taylor-Joy said about joining The Northman.“I was jumping at it because when he first called me and was like, ‘Hey I’m making The Lighthouse and there’s no role for you.

Alexander Skarsgard Is A Vengeful Viking In ‘The Northman’ Trailer - etcanada.com
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13.04.2022 / 23:35

Alexander Skarsgard Is A Vengeful Viking In ‘The Northman’ Trailer

“The Northman” has revenge on his mind in the new trailer from renowned filmmaker Robert Eggers.

Björk plays a scary seeress in ‘The Northman’ exclusive clip - www.nme.com - Britain - Iceland
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13.04.2022 / 18:53

Björk plays a scary seeress in ‘The Northman’ exclusive clip

Björk in The Northman has just been shared exclusively with NME – take a look above to watch it.The musician and actor stars in Robert Eggers’ viking epic as a whispering Seeress predicting the future of Alexander Skarsgård’s Amleth.The film follows Amleth as he seeks revenge for the murder of his father, played by Ethan Hawke, and aims to save his mother Queen Gudrún, played by Nicole Kidman.Anya Taylor-Joy also stars in the film as Olga, alongside Claes Bang as Fjölnir, Amleth’s uncle, and Willem Dafoe as Heimir the Fool.Eggers co-wrote the screenplay for The Northman with the Icelandic poet Sjón, who has previously collaborated with Björk on the songs ‘Jóga’, ‘Cosmogony’, ‘Oceania’, and others.The filmmaker had previously directed The Lighthouse, starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe, and folk horror film The Witch which starred Anya Taylor-Joy.Last year, British actor Ralph Ineson, who also stars in The Northman, shared further details from the movie.“It’s an enormous movie,” he told NME. “I saw a four-minute montage of some of the stuff they’d already shot and I was really blown away.

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