Lily-Rose Depp and Nicholas Hoult share their experience starring in Nosferatu. From performing alongside Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe, to Lily-Rose's breathtaking portrayal, being possessed by a terrifying vampire,
Lily Rose-Depp's audition for Nosferatu has appeared on social media, and fans are impressed by the talent on display.
Lily-Rose Depp earned major praise as her audition clip for Nosferatu leaked online. Check out the video and the fan reactions below!
With students returning to campus, one question is looming in the backs of everyone’s minds: How did you spend your Christmas day? Many will say, “spending time with family” or “nothing really; It was a normal day.
Lily-Rose Depp's audition tape from her new gothic horror film Nosferatu has been leaked and fans are claiming the actress 'outacted her father' Johnny.
The internet could not come to a consensus about Lily-Rose Depp’s audition tape, which is now making the rounds online. The 25-year-old actress—daughter of Johnny Depp and French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis—is currently gaining widespread attention and acclaim for playing the leading role in Nosferatu—a gothic horror film directed by Robert Eggers.
Robert Eggers’s recent film “Nosferatu” — starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp — is a lackluster addition to the Dracula mythos.
Lily-Rose - the daughter of Hollywood star Johnny Depp and singer Vanessa Paradis - stars in the terrifying tale of Nosferatu.
FOCUS FEATURES Lily-Rose Depp delivered a standout performance as the possessed Ellen in Nosferatu — but how much makeup and effects went into helping her bring the character’s most haunting moments to life?
Part of Lily Rose-Depp’s audition tape for her role in ‘NOSFERATU’ has been released online.
Nosferatu”—the hit horror thriller starring Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp—is new on digital streaming. Find out how you can watch it at home.
Nosferatu is now available to rent and buy on Video on Demand platforms. You can watch Nosferatu from home now on platforms such as Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Google Play, and Apple TV+, with rental prices starting at $19.99, climbing to $24.99 if you want to buy and keep.