Nosferatu's reviews
Media reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
It\'s a Gothic horror nightmare heaving with sumptuous visual detail, groaning under the weight of portentous dread, writhing with both convulsive violence and sweaty eroticism and leavened by sly hints of fiendish camp.
Roger Ebert
It reminded me of being a child and seeing the original "The Exorcist" and feeling as if I was seeing a documentary record of evil, one that was itself cursed, and that I should not even be looking at, because by looking at it, I ran the risk of releasing that evil into the world.
Screen Daily
Eggers gives us a gothic horror that teeters on the edge of madness, resulting in an elegantly woven tapestry of encroaching evil. Led by Bill Skarsgard as the unholy titular monster, this Nosferatu leaves its mark as one of the most memorable of vampire tales.
The Guardian
It is an interesting new Nosferatu for our age of pandemic fear, with some beautiful images and striking moments, particularly in the eerie moonlit hallucination sequence at the beginning, which makes the rest of the story feel slightly literal and self-conscious.
Vulture
What his vampire drama is missing is precisely the quality that\'s given Eggers\' earlier work its unsettling energy, which is that he\'s able to render the past as an alien landscape whose inhabitants don\'t just look different, but conceive of the universe in ways very different than we might.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote