Discover the fascinating stories of science spies who worked for the United States during the Cold War. Learn about their contributions and impact.
Explore the history of spying and its impact on the United States, from the Cold War to the present day. Learn about the most ...
The news reports about and video of the New York prison treatment of Robert Brooks, a Black man from Greece who died after being beaten by white corrections officers at Marcy Correctional Facility ...
It begs the question: if the portrayal of sexual abuse so often falls flat, why bother? Robert Eggers’ new 2024 Nosferatu answers this question by expertly depicting just how terrifying sexual ...
Robert Eggers, who directed “Nosferatu,” a distinctly wretched take on vampire folklore.Credit...Mark Sommerfeld for The New York Times Supported by By Alissa Wilkinson “I don’t know how ...
When Robert Eggers' debut feature The Witch was released in 2016, this quote quickly became the film's most popular tagline. Uttered by Satan (in the form of the goat known as Black Phillip ...
The filmmaker tells IndieWire about coming full circle as a director, eight years after announcing he’d be making "Nosferatu" on the Toolkit podcast. As a kid, Eggers couldn’t handle watching ...
At least three of the officers involved in the fatal beating of Robert Brooks, a New York man held at the Marcy Correctional Facility in upstate New York, were previously accused of assault ...
Amid condemnations from local and state officials after the death of Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has confirmed that its reviewing the case.
Robert Eggers likes to go in cold. “In theory, I don’t care for this,” the soft-spoken 41-year-old filmmaker says, glancing around the hotel room he’s sitting in. “If I see a trailer for ...