Nosferatu (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)
4.6 | 1,624 ratings
Price: 19.94
Last update: 01-09-2026
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : Unknown
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 3.52 ounces
- Item model number : 0191329273395
- Director : Robert Eggers
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 2 hours and 16 minutes
- Release date : February 18, 2025
- Actors : Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bill Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Willem Dafoe
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Producers : Chris Columbus, Eleanor Columbus, Jeff Robinov, John Graham, Robert Eggers
- Language : English (Dolby Atmos), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 6.1 EX)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0DQ618P9W
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank:#13 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- Horror (Movies & TV)
- Customer Reviews:4.64.6 out of 5 stars(1,624)
Top reviews from the United States
- Daniel B. LyleThe ultimate horror movie, a tour de force for hardcore fans.For all fans of horror movies, this is the ultimate movie. The horrific story is not diluted or modernized. The viewer will NOT get the following: 1) a sanitized, dandified monster; 2) a sexy, mysterious, seductive Count Dracula clinically penetrating neck veins; 3) cool superpowers, flying away as a bat; or 4) a happy ending. Instead, the viewer WILL receive these things: 1) a vile, despicable monster; 2) a human slug living by sucking the blood of innocents; 4) a putrid attraction offering power but taking it instead; and 5) redemption only through embracing the terror.
We’re told by psychologists that the attraction of the macabre is the relief of surviving the unendurable. At the end, our own daily problems and challenges look small in comparison. This movie is the real “Dracula” legend in all its disgusting, vile aspects, hitting on all the tropes: even extending out to very real pestilence and pandemic. In addition, this is an unvarnished look at medieval times when the recent dead were dug up and staked. This was done least they become vile monsters, the undead lurking in the shadows to feed on the living. With excellent acting, incredible sets, and a focused plot it is beautiful in its relentless display of ugliness.
One can take away deep lessons from this movie, such as the corruption of ethereal beauty by tasting the pleasures of hell. But those looking for a cheap thrill, a few giggling shocks, a cool monster should avoid it like the plague. I must say, though, it produces a lasting impression. I avoided viewing it for a while because I knew that “Nosferatu” was an encapsulation of the worst of humanity and society: embodied in our worst nightmares. It did not disappoint. Viewed projected on a large wall screen in 4K with full surround sound turned up, it is a fascinating and repulsive immersive experience. View this masterpiece with due caution. Beware selling your soul to the devil. You might not like what you must pay in return! - TenebraLectorA Dark Masterpiece in Stunning 4K Horror CraftThe story itself is haunting and unforgettable—Robert Eggers’s remake of the classic vampire myth weaves dread, atmosphere and subtle terror into every scene. The extended cut adds depth, bonus material, deleted scenes and a commentary that enriches the experience for film fans. If you’re a fan of horror, cinematic craft, or just want a breathtaking home‑theater experience, this edition is a must‑own. Five stars without question.
- David A. GreeneA Strikingly Different New Take on an Oft-Told StoryGiven the overly frequent times the Dracula tale has found its way into one movie after another, it surprised me greatly how fresh, original, and full of surprises the new Robert Eggers seemed to me. Compared to nearly all other recent Horror film releases, it was amazingly literate and inventive in the articulate way that it blended the traditional lore about the notorious vampire with so many myths and historic beliefs about its subject. The script was eloquent, at times, almost Shakespearean in its stylishness. All in the wonderful cast committed themselves to the hyper-intense. operatic style of the piece. So many of the stark, striking visuals in the film were breathtakingly museum-quality gems. For a story which too many of us may know too well, it offered many powerfully shuddersome moments, which any longer tend to work as well in so many other movies in the over-crowded genre.
- Ancient FuzzThe Language of DarknessI enjoyed the movie -- beautifully shot, and a nice, 'grounded' approach to depicting the vampyr.
The film does some great things with language that I didn't expect. Eggers makes use of Romanian, and also Romani (gypsy) language -- it's very distinct, and I was glad to see that.
And then -- Count Orlock (Nosferatu) speaks in a reconstructed Dacian language, that Eggers consulted with a Romanian scholar. It's like ancient Romanian mixed with Latin -- so that was cool.
BUT, despite all this careful fidelity to language... The main characters are supposed to be German. A good portion of the film takes place in Germany. But the main characters all speak with English accents. WHY????, given all the prior attention to a correct use of language? Honestly, I found it really distracting. If the principals spoke with German accents, this would have been awesome. So -- I'm docking a star for this inconsistency. - Robert M. BonnettEXCELLENT !!!!Scary movie!!!
- JugheadBest Dracula themed movieThe best Dracula movie I've seen in a long time. Little disappointed in the ending.
- Ryan ButlerMost excellent!For certain movies, I purchased them on physical media simply because I know how easily the internet can go out with some providers and they are, in my opinion, awesome movies with rewatchability. So this was a good purchase and I encourage anyone who enjoys physical media to do the same.
- Tim NTerrifying vampire thrills!Knew this film was going to be awesome when I heard who was directing and starring, but it exceeded my expectations. I am a huge dracula and vampire movie fan in general, and this one instantly makes it to the top of my list. The cinematography, acting, script, costumes, sets, story and characters are all incredible and very well thought out. Usually vampire movies mostly interest me, but this one scared the hell out of me. It's not even jump scares, just this sense of dread and terror from the first frame until the horrifically incredible ending. 4k version looks beautiful and the soundtrack is creepy af.