Skip to content

Online Film Critics Society

The World's Oldest Organization of Online Film Critics

Primary Menu
  • HOME
  • MEMBERS
  • REVIEWS
    • 2025 Reviews
    • 2024 Reviews
    • 2023 Reviews
    • 2022 Reviews
    • 2021 Reviews
    • 2020 Reviews
    • 2019 Reviews
    • 2018 Reviews
    • 2017 Reviews
    • 2016 Reviews
    • 2015 Reviews
    • 2014 Reviews
    • 2013 Reviews
    • 2012 Reviews
    • 2011 Reviews
  • AWARDS
    • 2025 Awards (29th Annual)
    • 2024 Awards (28th Annual)
    • 2023 Awards (27th Annual)
    • 2022 Awards (26th Annual)
    • 2021 Awards (25th Annual)
    • 2020 Awards (24th Annual)
    • 2019 Awards (23rd Annual)
    • 2018 Awards (22nd Annual)
    • 2017 Awards (21st Annual)
    • 2016 Awards (20th Annual)
    • 2015 Awards (19th Annual)
    • 2014 Awards (18th Annual)
    • 2013 Awards (17th Annual)
    • 2012 Awards (16th Annual)
    • 2011 Awards (15th Annual)
    • 2010 Awards (14th Annual)
    • 2009 Awards (13th Annual)
    • 2008 Awards (12th Annual)
    • 2007 Awards (11th Annual)
    • 2006 Awards (10th Annual)
    • 2005 Awards (9th Annual)
    • 2004 Awards (8th Annual)
    • 2003 Awards (7th Annual)
    • 2002 Awards (6th Annual)
    • 2001 Awards (5th Annual)
    • 2000 Awards (4th Annual)
    • 1999 Awards (3rd Annual)
    • 1998 Awards (2nd Annual)
    • 1997 Awards (1st Annual)
  • MORE LINKS
    • This Week
    • Classics & DVD
    • Festival Coverage
    • Video Essays & Reviews
    • Awards Coverage
    • Top Ten Lists
    • Television Reviews
    • Short Film Reviews
    • Other Articles
  • BECOME A MEMBER?
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT US
    • Our Bylaws
    • OFCS Awards Rules
    • History
  • Home
  • Member Reviews
  • 2024 Films
  • Reviews: Nosferatu (2024)
  • 2024 Films

Reviews: Nosferatu (2024)

Governing Committee December 26, 2024 3 minutes read

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
Nosferatu-Header

Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:

  • Allen Almachar @ The MacGuffin
    • Excerpt: Robert Eggers continues to impress with yet another work that is dark, menacing, and spellbinding all at the same time. It may not reinvent the wheel, but it does a damn good job of recreating it.
  • Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
    • Excerpt: When it comes to the second remake of Nosferatu, atmosphere is all it has. Somewhere trying to claw its way out, Nosferatu is a film with great visual ambition but not much else.
  • David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
  • Gregory Carlson @ southpawfilmworks.net
  • Andrea Chase @ KillerMovieReviews.com
    • Excerpt: Grand Guignol has never been more enchanting. Or disquieting.
  • Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
    • Excerpt: Orlok fails to terrify, especially as he negotiates terms with the object of his desire…Eggers and Skarsgård have given us a most unconventional monster, but he fails to make the deep impressions left by Schreck and Kinski.
  • Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
    • Excerpt: Director Robert Eggers’ remake is undeniably stunning. There’s enough gothic style on which to gorge, though it doesn’t connect as well on an emotional level.
  • Kat Hughes @ THN
  • Harrison Martin @ Flixfrog
    • Excerpt: The 4th Annual JanuScary Special kicks off with #Nosferatu! Robert Eggers’ passion project delivers us a creepy Christmas vampire movie.
  • Jared Mobarak @ JaredMobarak.com
    • Excerpt: That leveling up of intention, violence, and horror runs throughout Eggers’ adaptation. More than just expanding upon the mythology, he’s increasing the brutality with a greater sense of visceral potency than mere dread.
  • Aaron Neuwirth @ We Live Entertainment
    • Excerpt: Nosferatu is a superb accomplishment that speaks to many of the core elements that have made Robert Eggers such an exciting filmmaker to have emerged in this modern era of horror, let alone cinema in general.
  • [New] | C.H. Newell @ Father Son Holy Gore
    • Excerpt: Robert Eggers’s Nosferatu is a brilliant, erotic update to the original 1922 film, as it welds F.W. Murnau’s not-quite-adaptation of Bram’s Stoker Dracula with major elements from Stoker’s novel, and, in the process, has created one of the best depictions of the Gothic treatment of sexuality, encompassing issues women faced in the 19th century—and to a degree, still do today—related to their desire, and the queerness of vampires that has existed since the first literary vampires reared their fanged mouths in the West.
  • Dan Stalcup @ The Goods: Film Reviews
    • Excerpt: What surprised me most of all about Nosferatu is that is frequently funny, almost as much as The Lighthouse.
  • Andrew Wyatt @ The Take-Up
  • Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
    • Excerpt: A remake that gains its own identity and pays homage to the previous versions of this story without feeling like a copy. Performances are excellent, visuals are the best that Eggers has delivered so far and the story is surprising.

About the Author

Governing Committee

Administrator

Visit Website View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: Reviews: The Fire Inside (2024)
Next: Reviews: Ezra (2024)

Related Stories

Cabrini-Header
  • 2024 Films

Reviews: Cabrini (2024)

Governing Committee January 8, 2026
Room_Next_Door-Header
  • 2024 Films

Reviews: The Room Next Door (2024)

Governing Committee November 13, 2025
September_5-Header
  • 2024 Films

Reviews: September 5 (2024)

Governing Committee May 29, 2025

Upcoming Awards Dates

Screening Deadline:
Dec. 31, 2025
Noms Announced:
Jan. 12, 2026
Winners Announced:
Jan. 26, 2026

Log in

Categories

You may have missed

Dreams-Header
  • 2026 Films

Reviews: Dreams (2026)

Governing Committee March 5, 2026
Bride-Header
  • 2026 Films

Reviews: The Bride! (2026)

Governing Committee March 5, 2026
Hoppers-Header
  • 2026 Films

Reviews: Hoppers (2026)

Governing Committee March 5, 2026
Scarlet_Empress-Weekly
  • Classics & Other Film Reviews

Film Reviews: Classics & More (Mar. 3, 2026)

Governing Committee March 3, 2026 0
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.