The Chronicle Podcast: Nosferatu and 2073 Analysis

Lily Rose Depp in Nosferatu and Samantha Morton

It’s time for another episode of The Chronicle, the podcast for The Peoples Movies. For Episode 40Clotilde & Paul review Nosferatu and 2073 – will they be ‘FANG-tastic’?

First up is Robert Eggers highly anticipated Nosferatu remake. If we go by the reaction of cinephiles and critics, you will be transfixed. Many are hailing it a masterpiece. Will Clotilde and Paul agree? The film stars Nicholas Hoult as Thomas. He is sent to Transylvania to sell the estate of Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård ). Orlok plans to move to Wisborg, Thomas is unaware the Count has eyes for his wife Ellen (Lilly-Rose Depp). The town is unaware Orlok is a Vampire! It also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Ineson, Emma Corrin, Willem Dafoe and Simon McBurney.

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Originally posted at The Peoples Movies | 17th January 2025

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