Nosferatuscores a new review from filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who gushes about Robert Eggers, the film’s director. Hitting theaters in December and marking Eggers' follow-up to 2022’sThe Northman, the remake of the 1922 film chronicles Count Orlok’s (Bill Skarsgård) infatuation with Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) and the trail of blood he leaves in his wake.Nosferatureviewswere generally positive from critics and audiences alike, and the horror film was a box office success.
During a recent interview withThe 92nd Street Y, New York(viaCinemaBlend), Scorsese reveals that he has now seenNosferatu. The legendary Hollywood figure shares a glowing review for the movie, singling out its excellent mood and just how immersive an experience it is. Scorsese also shares high praise for Eggers as a filmmaker, revealing himself to be a fan of the director’s previous work. Check out Scorsese’s review below:

[It’s] amazing.Anything he does, this guy, is amazing. And that’s one [film] that you don’t do much after seeing. You’re still in the world. You’re in there. You’re in Transylvania, and it’s really, ‘Whoa.’ Man, he’s something.
What Martin Scorsese’s Praise Means For Nosferatu
Robert Eggers' Latest Movie Has Been A Major Win
Before makingNosferatu, Eggers madeThe Witch(2016),The Lighthouse(2019), andThe Northman, and all three of these movies were well-received critically. The director’s latest movie certainly didn’t break this impressive streak, with critics praising the impressiveNosferatucast, the atmosphere, and the movie’s unique combination of sensuality and terror. Count Orlok, too, is a kind of vampire audiences have never seen before.
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OnRotten Tomatoes,Nosferatuboasts an 85% critics' score and a 73% audience score, and this positive reception is reflected in the movie’s box office performance. Made on an estimated budget of $50 million, Eggers' film grossed an impressive $173 million worldwide. Scorsese, then, is certainly going with the grain in his response to the movie, and the approval of such a legendary filmmaker is yet another win forNosferatuafter a strong few months in theaters and on VOD.

Our Take On Scorsese’s Nosferatu Review
Eggers' Next Horror Movie Is Already Highly Anticipated
As the director of movies likeTaxi Driver(1976),Goodfellas(1990),The Departed(2006), and 2023’sacclaimedKillers of the Flower Moon,Scorsese carries a lot of weight as a filmmaker, and so do his opinions.Nosferatuwas already a success before Scorsese shared his review, but the filmmaker’s thoughts are certainly an impressive cherry-on-top for Eggers' latest film.
Scorsese’s comments suggest he will be anticipating Eggers' next movie,Werwulf, a 13th-century werewolf movie that will reportedly feature period-accurate English dialogue. This new movie isn’t scheduled to hit theaters until December 2026, but, ifNosferatuis any indication, it will be a high-quality production with the director’s signature sense of mood.
