Ellen Hutter
Lily-Rose Depp
Ellen Hutter

A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.
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Ellen Hutter
Lily-Rose Depp
Ellen Hutter
Thomas Hutter
Nicholas Hoult
Thomas Hutter
Count Orlok
Bill Skarsgård
Count Orlok
Friedrich Harding
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Friedrich Harding
Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz
Willem Dafoe
Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz
Anna Harding
Emma Corrin
Anna Harding
Dr. Wilhelm Sievers
Ralph Ineson
Dr. Wilhelm Sievers
Herr Knock
Simon McBurney
Herr Knock
Clara
Adéla Hesová
Clara
Louise
Milena Konstantinova
Louise
Head Nurse
Stacy Thunes
Head Nurse
Hartmann
Gregory Gudgeon
Hartmann
"_There is a devil in this world and I have met him._" There are parts of this movie I really like. It is almost like gothic poetry painted onto the screen and in a way it is beautiful. Another part of me was a little disappointed with a certain look Nosferatu had. I thought he would looke more like the classic but once I put that aside I truly enjoyed this movie. Lily Depp's physical performance actually surprised me and she deserves some recognition for it.
Read full review<em>'Nosferatu'</em> didn't quite hook me, but there is enough about it that I can consider it as a good film. The visuals are splendid, as are the gothic horror elements. On the cast, Lily-Rose Depp impresses, as does (more minimally) Emma Corrin and I'm always happy to see Willem Dafoe. I do continue to feel quite nonplussed by Nicholas Hoult. I did like him in fellow 2024 release <em>'Juror #2'</em>, but in this I've kinda reverted to feeling unmoved by him onscreen. I'm not entirely sure why as he seems a likeable chap, yet his performances just don't really register - which admittedly sounds harsher than I intended. Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok is also a part of this flick that I'm unsure on. Does he look the real deal? Absolutely, no complaints there, but I particularly found the dialogue with him to be a borderline bumbling mess. I found the scenes directly with Count to be the least interesting. I would also say that the movie goes on for a bit too long, though I admit that probably is more of a personal shout than one that is to be set in stone; because if you love this, it'll be the perfect length I'm sure. For me, I feel like they went around the houses a tad. With that said, I did highly enjoy that final scene with Depp - very good! Those last paragraphs make it sound like I have a dislike for this film. I do not. It just has some noteworthy points that I felt the need to mention. As I type, having not looked at how this has been received, I'd be shocked if this wasn't rated high. Either way, this is worth a watch. This is my third Robert Eggers film. I loved <em>'The Northman'</em> (9/10) but I, honestly, hated <em>'The Lighthouse'</em> (4/10). Safe to say this falls exactly down the middle, in terms of how I think of it. Quite a stark contrast even so, kinda fascinated to see how <em>'The Witch'</em> hits me when I get around to that at some point.
Read full reviewIncredible acting. No one outshined anyone. Nicholas Hault’s interpretation of genuine fear and loss of faith and strength is commendable. Lily rose depp’s performances over all I see as true sport. I’m inspired. The costuming was splendid. Eggers is great in his choices.
Read full reviewA Girl Possessed
Thomas Meets Count Orlok
"Come To Me"
"Come To Me" Official Clip
“Nosferatu” Official Clip
"Held Hands With Death" Official Clip
"A Black Omen" - Deleted Scene
Behold The Third Night - Deleted Scene
Q&A with Director Robert Eggers and Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke
Nosferatu team's incredible work in transforming Bill Skarsgård into the pinnacle of horror has earned the movie FOUR Oscar nominations!
Nosferatu raises the stakes in horror with Academy Award nominations for: Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Nosferatu Cast Share Their Experience Working with Robert Eggers
“The detail was so authentic, that’s the gift Robert Eggers creates.”
On a Robert Eggers’ set, the camera is a main character.
The true stars of NOSFERATU
Building tension with long shots.
Horses. Wolves. 2,000 live rats. The animal actors of NOSFERATU.
Unsettling and perfectly horrifying.
The making of a nightmare castle.
a voice deeper than an ancient crypt
Lily-Rose Depp's Nosferatu Transformation Will Leave You Speechless - BAFTA
The Cast of Nosferatu Discusses the Props That Shaped Their Characters - Prop Shop
Conversations @ Curzon - Robert Eggers on the making of Nosferatu, Vampires and humour in his films
Robert Eggers on Nosferatu
Interview - Robert Eggers and Chris Columbus
Official IMAX® Interview
'Nosferatu' With Robert Eggers, Lily-Rose Depp, Bill Skarsgård, And More - Academy Conversations
How Robert Eggers' Past Truly Crafted Nosferatu - Origin Story
The 1830s Gothic Fashion of Robert Eggers' Nosferatu - Dressed Ep 10
A Look Inside
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