Tag: Art House

  • Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) Cover

    Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)

    Werner Herzog remakes Murnau as a tragedy, and Klaus Kinski's Dracula is the genre's saddest monster. A haunting 8.5/10 reviewed at Master of Worlds.
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  • Vampyr (1932) Cover

    Vampyr (1932)

    Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr abandons plot for pure dream logic and remains the eeriest vampire film ever made. A singular 8/10 reviewed at Master of Worlds.
  • Blood for Dracula (1974) Cover

    Blood for Dracula (1974)

    Paul Morrissey reimagines Dracula as a dying aristocrat starving for virgin blood in a changed world. A strange, poignant 6.5/10 reviewed at Master of Worlds.
  • Nosferatu (2024) Cover

    Nosferatu (2024)

    Robert Eggers brings obsessive period craft to the third great Nosferatu, with a ferocious Lily-Rose Depp at its center. A demanding 8/10 reviewed at Master of Worlds.
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  • Nadja (1994) Cover

    Nadja (1994)

    Michael Almereyda's black-and-white art-house vampire film filters Dracula through nineties indie cool. A singular, niche 6.5/10 reviewed at Master of Worlds.
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