

Nosferatu
Directed by Robert EggersA gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.
Cast of Nosferatu
Nosferatu Ratings & Reviews
- Bolt Blaster21h agoit runined me and imagination, i will never be the same again, i am now blind, i saw horrors i didnt want to see :C big sad moments waste of 2 hours, could of been on write a letter ngl
- Jordan2d agoUnique and bizarre movie that left me thinking and actually gave me nightmares. I'm also recovering from COVID and fever dreams are the worst.
- rojo.b5d agoEggers is the king of bringing folklore to life on the screen, and his version of Nosferatu pays tribute to the original while building on it in interesting ways. It comes close to camp in a few parts, but is so fully realized and immersive that almost don't even notice.
- ScottJanuary 5, 2025Lily-Rose Depp does the ‘wolf ripping shirt’ pose and it rules. Exactly what you’ve come to expect from a Robert Eggers movie. Slow, somber, beautifully shot, and underscores how in a race for progress we push away everyone we love. Most of all women.
- El_Pepe15d agoDeserves half a star but it has Nicholas Hoult in it so it gets one star. Very bad movie and pacing is trash, just felt boring
- DJDecember 27, 2024Robert Eggers is trying his hardest to bring story telling to horror and with each film he moves closer to that perfection. As always with Eggers his artistic flair and period piece is on full display with Nosferatu. This gothic, atmospheric movie hits every target it wants too with precision. This movie is vicious and violent, don’t let a period piece part make you think otherwise. The horror genre is booming right now and it’s a perfect time for new masters to come along; such as Eggers, Ti West and Ari Aster.
- neuroparadoxJuly 24, 2025Half a star off for Eggers not actually travelling back to the 1830's and shooting live. 🤣 And also for maybe one too many fancy camera moves, imo you're not supposed to realize until after, if ever; not during. And slightly disappointing CGI but that's probably because of the lack of time travel I mentioned earlier 🤷♂️ Still one of the most interesting and thought-provoking directors I've encountered in the last decade. Keep em coming. Oh, and Bill Skarsgård absolutely nails it as Count Orlok. 2024 was a good year for movies.
- ElliJanuary 23, 2025Surprisingly better than I thought it would be. Lily-Rose Depp is really good in this one. It's really a 2024 movie but they pulled it off. I enjoyed it, absolutely worth a watch.
- grimsfieldJuly 19, 2025This move actually manages to make me miss Keanu Reave's English accent. That movie was terrible too, but it was better than this pile of crap.
- Hipster ZOMBIEJanuary 24, 2025Director Robert Eggers is the master of creating an atmosphere of dread that encompasses his films. Whether it’s the VVitch or Nosferatu, Eggers way with imagery will stay with you long after you have finished one of his films. Nosferatu is a slow burn but one worth checking out.
- PatrikStarFebruary 1, 2025He sucked that all night. Respectable.
- Kevin WardJuly 1, 2025I could watch all of Eggers’ movies with the sound off. Just gorgeous to look at. Extended Cut
- darsanJune 30, 2025great performances by bill skarsgard, nicholas hoult and lily-rose depp,great cinematography and great score.
- adam3199June 29, 2025So good I got bought it on 4k. Outstanding atmospherics and morally very, bery challenging
- rg9400January 21, 2025I was stunned by Nosferatu. Within seconds, I became totally immersed in this gothic world, letting the jawdropping imagery envelop me. To be honest, Robert Eggers has been a bit of a mixed bag for me. While I enjoyed The VVitch, I've found his other movies to be more obtuse, focusing on cinematography and vibes rather than the whole product, often sacrificing themes, character, and plot. Nosferatu is an improvement across the board. This is his most narratively straightforward movie, probably due to both the original movie and Bram Stoker's Dracula laying out the blueprint. However, he never shortchanges the story in service of vibes (something I feel he does often in his movies), often letting it play out beat by beat and actually focusing in on the characters, themes, and emotions. The cinematography is stunning, with multiple memorable scenes that took my breath away. There are scenes in this movie that I can already tell will be studied and referenced by future filmmakers. Even outside the showstopper scenes, everything is shot in such a cinematic way that fully immerses you into the lush sets and costume designs. The acting is phenomenal across the board. I was initially worried by Lily-Rose Depp due to a slightly inconvincing early scene, but she does an excellent job, really excelling during Ellen's fits. Nicholas Hoult continues to impress me with his extremely expressive face, but the biggest surprise was Aaron Taylor-Johnson who blended right in with the rest of the stellar cast. In a lot of ways, this movie feels like Eggers' magnum opus. I will say that the first half of this movie feels stronger than the second half with a much tighter pacing and ratcheting tension. Even with a more methodical pace, the second half still has plenty of showstopper scenes. This is a Christmastime horror movie that I am sure will become a classic and a part of cinema history.