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Synopsis

Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.

Cast

  • Emma Corrin
  • Bill Skarsgård
  • Aaron Taylor-Johnson
  • Nicholas Hoult
  • Willem Dafoe
  • Ralph Ineson
  • Lily-Rose Depp
  • Simon McBurney
  • Paul A Maynard
  • Stacy Thunes

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Verified Review
#disgusting
#wasteoftime
#terrible

This movie is soo bad, I think if you have time to waste even then you should not watch it. You should stay home and look at the ceiling and that would be more interesting. Thinking back that I watched this movie makes my head hurt. Don’t watch it. I would give it negative stars if I could.

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Pahul M
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#slow

Waste of time and money. Slow and boring movie

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Simranjit S

Metacritic

70
Jan 2, 2025

Robert Eggers' reimagining of the 1922 classic Nosferatu delivers a visually striking but uneven Gothic horror experience, elevated by Lily-Rose Depp's captivating performance and stunning second half.

Marco Vito Oddo
We Got This Covered
80
Dec 30, 2024

There’s something about the macabre sensuality and mossy, crepuscular gloom of this retelling of the vampire legend that leaves a mark on the audience. It’s not so much a viewing experience as a kind of haunting.

Wendy Ide
The Observer (UK)
75
Dec 28, 2024

It’s not the best Dracula movie of all time, though it aspires to that. Murnau’s original still leads the pack. But it certainly is the most stylish. Eggers is a filmmaker with astonishing visual flair.

Metacritic review by Soren Andersen
Soren Andersen
The Seattle Times