The Story of the Gothic Classic: Nosferatu

Everyone has heard the name Dracula, most famously associated with Béla Lugosi, who portrayed the vampire in the 1931 movie adaptation Dracula. But what about the unofficial version of Bram Stoker’s creation, Nosferatu? Nosferatu caused quite a disturbance when it first came out in 1922. The silent film by F. W. Murnau took Dracula to another level of horror, renaming the monster Nosferatu. So, is Nosferatu Dracula, or are the two creatures of the night separate stories of cinema?
Looking for something to watch? We have got you covered – Italian Film Festival and Romanian Film Week in Budapest

What better way to tap into the cosy mood of November than with some contemporary masterpieces? This year Puskin and Tabán cinemas host the 21st Italian Film Festival – the MittelCinemaFest2023 – between 4-12 November. The annual Romanian Film Week is also organised for the 17th time in Uránia National Film Theatre between 7-12 November.
The Batman – Here we go again

After almost a year of delay, we finally got the long-awaited new Batman movie. The movie is now at 700 million dollars at the box office, making more than Justice League. It’s doing quite fine with reviews, scoring 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, many people left the theatre disappointed. So here is our review of the newest Batman movie.