Ep1059: Nosferatu (2024) - Round Table Review
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Yes, it's our last round table review of 2024, and we couldn't have picked a bloodier debate! Robert Eggers' Nosferatu is ostensibly a remake of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 masterpiece of silent cinema, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror–but it plays like another in a long (long, long, looooong, long long) line of Dracula remakes.
The question is: can solid acting, atmosphere, and impressive practical effects buoy a two-plus-hour movie whose every beat was telegraphed 127 years ago?
Pop some popcorn (or chill some O negative) and watch as we slash, bite, and howl our way through this divisive horror film!
Plus: Learn about divine intervention’s role in keeping Ian from watching Eggers’ movies up until now; learn about the complicated history between Murnau’s film and the Bram Stoker estate (who owned the Dracula novel’s rights); and place your bets on the winner of our sub-debate, “Who Gave Nosferatu's Worst Performance (and Who's to Blame for it)”!
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