Spoiler-Free Review of “Nosferatu” in Theaters: A Gorgeous Gothic Piece of Art

**This is a spoiler-free review so feel free to read on!**

“Come to me…”

Nosferatu released in theaters on December 26th 2024. The vampire horror drama film (directed by Robert Eggers) is a remake of the 1922 film. It stars Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe. The film runs for approximately two hours and fifteen minutes.

Set in the 1800’s, an estate agent travels to Transylvania to meet with Count Orlock, leaving his wife Ellen behind in the care of friends, but she quickly becomes plagued by haunting nightmares and visions involving a dangerous presence that threatens them all.

Here is the trailer:

Nosferatu has gorgeous scenery, poetic dialogue, and a Gothic sense of dread that terrifies its audience in a subtle, but effective way. Is it worthy of YOUR next watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

Images courtesy of Focus Features

Beautiful to look at.

I love it when a film can effortlessly transport you to another place and time. Every image and scene was flawless to look at. It felt like I had stepped into a timeless piece of art mixed perfectly with a Gothic novel, creating a breathtaking piece of cinema.

Images courtesy of Focus Features

Incredible performances.

I was very pleased with Lily-Rose Depp’s performance along with Nicholas Hoult’s. They were both exceptional in this one. Willem Dafoe blew everyone out of the water, however. I expect nothing less from him, but his presence elevated the film in a lot of ways for me. 

The Cons:

Images courtesy of Focus Features

Way too long…

I didn’t need this film to be over two hours long. I thought the initial pacing was fine, but there were too many scenes involving walking around with no real purpose. Once we returned to London, everything almost came to a screeching halt. I felt like I was watching certain parts for over five hours and I did look at the time quite a bit.

I was hoping this would lead to a satisfying conclusion, but it was just kind of OK for me personally. I get what they were going for and it worked with the obsession angle, but I guess I just wanted something a little more here to really sell me on this one.

I enjoyed my watch overall, but I wouldn’t necessarily return to this film again for another viewing.

So am I in or out?

Images courtesy of Focus Features

I’m in…

Nosferatu is an eloquent film filled with dark obsession, terror, and dread elevated by exceptional performances.

While I had some issues with this film, I do think that it was a worthy entry to cinema worth experiencing on the big screen.

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Nosferatu in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

DON’T TAKE THE JOB…

It was only supposed to be temporary…but when Olivia Crewe accepts a new position that seems too good to be true, she soon discovers that twelve other girls previously had the same job as her. Only none of them lasted for more than thirty days. No notice. Nothing…right before they mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

My supernatural thriller Girl Number Thirteen is out now! I hope you enjoy!

Girl Number Thirteen is available here!

**If you enjoyed this blog, I would love it if you would click the follow button on your way out to subscribe.  Thanks for your support!

 

 

Spoiler-Free Review of “Missing You” on Netflix: A Quick Harlan Coben Mystery to Start off the New Year!

*This is a spoiler-free review so feel free to read on!*

“He’s back…”

Harlan Coben’s Missing You premiered on Netflix on January 1st 2025. The limited mystery thriller series features five episodes available to stream now. It stars Rosalind Eleazar, Jessica Plummer, Richard Armitage, and Ashley Walters. Each episode runs for approximately 44-46 minutes.

Detective Kat Donovan is beyond shocked when she finds her ex-fiance on a dating app…the same ex-fiance who disappeared from her life without a trace eleven years ago after her father was murdered, leading her to re-open the case to find out the truth.

Here is the trailer:

Missing You gives us another layered mystery to wrap our minds around, but does it do enough to earn a watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

Images courtesy of Netflix

A captivating core mystery.

We had quite a few stories to entangle in this series, but I thought the core mystery was a solid one. It did just enough to keep me coming back for more and it really kept me guessing. I didn’t see the end coming. Harlan Coben is very talented at shocking his audience with his reveals and this series was no exception.

Images courtesy of Netflix

Short and sweet.

Typically, these series are seven or eight episodes long. It was very easy to binge-watch this one in one day since it was only five episodes. This worked in the show’s favor because I really didn’t need any more unnecessary fluff. It was already jam-packed with a lot so the quick approach was effective overall.

The Cons:

Images courtesy of Netflix

Messy opening episodes.

The first two episodes were all over the place and more confusing than normal. I think the series found its way and redeemed itself with episodes 3-5, but it didn’t start off too strong, which was disappointing. It slightly took away from my overall view of the show, but I still thought there were enough entertaining and shocking moments to keep me invested.

So am I in or out?

Images courtesy of Netflix

I’m in!

Missing You does just enough to give Harlan Coben fans a compelling mystery to tackle with plenty of unpredictable moments.

This was not my favorite Harlan Coben series by far, but I still enjoyed it and was able to binge-watch it very easily.

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Missing You in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

DON’T TAKE THE JOB…

It was only supposed to be temporary…but when Olivia Crewe accepts a new position that seems too good to be true, she soon discovers that twelve other girls previously had the same job as her. Only none of them lasted for more than thirty days. No notice. Nothing…right before they mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

My supernatural thriller Girl Number Thirteen is out now! I hope you enjoy!

Girl Number Thirteen is available here!

**If you enjoyed this blog, I would love it if you would click the follow button on your way out to subscribe.  Thanks for your support!