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From: moviePig <nobody@nowhere.com>
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Subject: NOSFERATU (no spoilers)
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2025 14:22:11 -0400
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An undead Romanian count sets his sights on a London ingenue.  Crediting 
both the Murnau film and the Stoker book, Robert Eggers's NOSFERATU aims 
to be not the definitive 'Dracula', but rather a morbidly sensuous one. 
His usual meticulous camerawork combine with bold thematic choices to 
freshen the grisly fable for most any horror fan.  Well recommended.