What a strange and miraculous brew this film turns out to be. Built on the bones of another, created only to be scorned, it became pursued and hunted, squandering the fortunes of many in the process, only to split up into multiple guises, hiding, ...read the complete Nosferatu movie review at Nitrate Online (Gregory Avery)
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It's amusing and slightly ironic to note that this new edition of Nosferatu (at least the seventh such on DVD by my count) states that it is the authorized version of the film, copyright 1922. It did, after all, have its origins in blatant copyright ...read the complete Nosferatu movie review at digitallyOBSESSED.com (Mark Zimmer)
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The influential first film version of Bram Stoker's Dracula almost didn't make it to the present day, which gives us cause to celebrate its presentation on DVD in a new rerelease by Image. The prior 1998 version, now out of print, can be distinguished by ...read the complete Nosferatu movie review at digitallyOBSESSED.com (Mark Zimmer)