You know real estate agents are the bravest workers in the world when one of them goes to the castle of Count Orlok and doesn’t think twice.
That’s Nicholas Hoult in “Nosferatu,” a chillingly scary take on the F.W. Murnau film from the 1920s.
Nicholas Hoult stars as Thomas Hutter in director Robert Eggers’ "Nosferatu."
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Seeing his own way into the story, writer/director Robert Eggers leans heavily on gothic charm to make this work. To retain the suspense, he keeps Orlok (Bill Skarsgard) out of view for much of the film. When he does offer a glimpse, it’s a real testament to the power of a real estate agent's desire for a commission.
Hoult’s ties, though, are stronger than he knows. For some reason, his wife (played by Lily-Rose Depp) has become an object of desire for Orlok and, yes, he’s dying to sink his teeth into her skin.
Lily-Rose Depp stars as Ellen Hutter in "Nosferatu."
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In case your sense of history is a little hazy, Orlok (or “Nosferatu”) is Murnau’s take on Dracula. Because he didn’t want to get involved with the creator’s representatives, he devised his own vampire and came away with a cinematic classic. His “Nosferatu” introduced plenty of techniques and, thanks to enterprising historians, are still available to see. A lawsuit with Bram Stoker’s relatives resulted and Murnau was ordered to destroy prints of the film. Luckily, some survived, prompting other remakes and now, this one.
Because Eggers has mastered the art of creepy drama (his “The Lighthouse” is a classic example), he’s the man most likely to take this on. Using familiar faces (Willem Dafoe, for example) in key roles helps lift the film’s status. This isn’t just any remake. It’s a second take that uses the bones of Murnau’s story and adds its own flesh.
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Rats pouring out of the streets suggest something is afoot in the 19th-century German town. A series of deaths points to a plague but then there’s a connection to Orlok that lifts them onto the plain of “plague.”
All sorts of speculation emerges until we see the vampire in play with Depp’s Ellen Hutter. Eggers uses sound effects to heighten the moment and gives Skarsgard camera angles that add to his performance. Unlike other horror films released this year, “Nosferatu” plays on the possibility, not the probability. That makes moments heart-pounding and, yes, frightening.
While some characters are mere diversions, the three main ones get all the time they need to drive home the, um, point.
“Nosferatu” is easily the scariest film of the year and yet another milestone for Eggers. He knows cinema and he’s not afraid to make it a little bit better.
Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller
Movies in a Minute: "Nosferatu"
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You can't say Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller didn't warn you.... DON'T watch "Nosferatu" after dark.
Movies in a Minute: "A Complete Unknown"
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Dec 19, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says that while "A Complete Unknown" is a respectful screen biography of Bob Dylan, it would be better served with a little less music and a little more grit.
Movies in a Minute: "Nickel Boys"
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Dec 12, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says “Nickel Boys” may seem jarring at first. But once you understand this is a slice of life, not the product of some writer’s imagination, you can dig in and appreciate this stunning work of of cinematography.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Moana 2"
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Dec 5, 2024
Even though Auli’l Cravalho, the voice of Moana, sings the heck out of her songs, Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says “Moana 2” has such a similar trajectory to the original that it almost looks like a remake.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "We Live in Time"
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Dec 5, 2024
Movies in a Minute: "Smile 2"
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Dec 5, 2024
Movies in a Minute: "Saturday Night"
Oct 16, 2024
Is "Saturday Night," a genesis story of NBC's "Saturday Night Live," the best movie of the year? Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says it's a contender.
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Movies in a Minute: "Joker: Folie `a Deux"
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Dec 23, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says "Joker: Folie `a Deux," a music-filled movie, was a good idea, but it had nowhere to go.
Movies in a Minute: "Megalopolis"
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Oct 3, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says "Megalopolis" is "classic, removed and, at times, overdone." (and those are his nice comments)
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Transformers One"
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Oct 10, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Transformers One" is an origins story that details how the whole idea came about. The film looks good, runs less than two hours and doesn’t make you feel like you’ve entered some strange new world.
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Movies in a Minute: "Speak No Evil"
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Dec 20, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Speak No Evil" is visually messy and disjointed. It becomes one of those horror films that makes you want to scream at the screen.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"
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Dec 4, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says that when Beetlejuice, Michael Keaton’s crazy-haired bio-exorcist, appears all is right in the crazy world of this sequel to 1988's "Beetlejuice." But be forewarned - if you're not familiar with the original movie, you may have some catching up to do.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Reagan"
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Sep 6, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Reagan" squeezes too much drama into one film. It's a CliffsNotes approach to history just hitting the highlights and quickly moving on.
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Movies in a Minute: "Blink Twice"
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Sep 4, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says if you put a bunch of people on an island just about anything can happen..... and, in "Blink Twice," it does.
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Movies in a Minute "Alien: Romulus"
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Nov 26, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Alien: Romulus" isn’t afraid to throw in a good ol’ popcorn surprise when you least expect it. You don’t have to know a thing about the earlier “Alien” films to enjoy this one.
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Movies in a Minute: "It Ends With Us"
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Dec 2, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "It Ends with Us” becomes yet another protracted romance in which no one is honest and open. It’s an OK relationship drama, it just didn’t need more than two hours to make its point.
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Movies in a Minute: "Trap"
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Oct 30, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Trap" is an interesting concept, particularly since it plays on understandable fears.
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Movies in a Minute: "Deadpool & Wolverine"
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Oct 23, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Deadpool & Wolverine" is the Marvel film for everyone who has grown weary of superheroes and their overly long stories. Teaming with Jackman was a brilliant move. The yin and yang of the new Marvel Universe can take on everyone and still manage a smirk.
Movies in a Minute: "Twisters"
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Oct 16, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Twisters" whips up plenty of action to be one of the best movies this summer.
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Movies in a Minute "Maxxxine"
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Oct 10, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Maxxxine" doesn’t accomplish much or really scare. It’s a visual treat but a scary movie dud. It’s merely an attempt for a director to walk in other’s shoes, not blaze new trails.
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Movies in a Minute "Despicable Me 4"
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Sep 19, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Despicable Me 4" is all over the map, looking for something to stick. It’s fine for those with short attention spans but for everyone else it’s a mess to sort out.
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Movies in a Minute "A Quiet Place: Day One"
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Oct 3, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says the joy of "A Quiet Place: Day One" is how well Lupita Nyong’o conveys every emotion without words. She’s a wonderful actress who makes you care about her, her cat and the law student, played by Joseph Quinn. When they’re in danger, we’re in danger. When they’re exhaling, we’re exhaling.
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Movies in a Minute: "Thelma"
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Sep 27, 2024
Sioux City Journal entertainment critic Bruce Miller says that while the action in “Thelma” may not be all that realistic, it’s highly entertaining and just the ticket for audiences tired of three-part dramas.
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Movies in a Minute: "Inside Out 2"
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Sep 5, 2024
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Movies in a Minute "Bad Boys: Ride or Die"
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Sep 13, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" doesn’t try to deliver big messages, it's just a lot of fun.
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Movies in a Minute: "Jim Henson Idea Man”
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Jun 7, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "“Jim Henson Idea Man” shows how the puppeteer created the Muppets and Sesame Street. “Idea Man” scratches at the surface of Jim Henson. It just doesn’t dig into the felt.
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Movies in a Minute: "Summer Camp"
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May 30, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “Summer Camp” doesn’t have a spark that could start a fire.
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Movies in a Minute: "The Blue Angels"
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May 23, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "The Blue Angels" documentary shows us what it’s like to be the best of the best. For fans of air shows, it’s a great “rest of the story” production.
BRUCE R. MILLER
bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute: "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes"
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Aug 22, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" includes the best motion capture performance we’ve seen and, easily, the reason this film works so well. No matter how many “Planet of the Apes” films you’ve seen, this is the one to embrace.
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Movies in a Minute: "The Fall Guy"
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Jul 25, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "The Fall Guy" rolls out every jaw-dropping stunt possible and manages to pull the curtain back on the movie industry.
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Movies in a Minute: "Challengers"
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Jun 27, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Challengers" is a smart love fest for fans of tennis. The film is a closer than usual look at the emotional toll the game takes. When the action starts, we’re curious how it’s going to play out.
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Movies in a Minute: "Abigail"
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Jul 3, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says that if you get an invitation to dinner from "Abigail" just say it got lost in the mail. She's a messy eater.
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Movies in a Minute: "Civil War"
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May 20, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Civil War" seems like a film designed to scare audiences into attention.
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Movies in a Minute: "Monkey Man"
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Jun 19, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Monkey Man" never sits still. The film is full of extreme close-up shots which are impossible to ignore and, often, easy to misread.
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Movies in a Minute: "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire"
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Jul 25, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" isn’t as good as previous mashups, but this, you might say, is the “Oppenheimer” of the monsterverse.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Late Night With the Devil"
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Aug 30, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Late Night With the Devil" toys with its audience and plays out much like an old-school talk show.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Snack Shack"
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Apr 29, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Snack Shack" is Profane, constantly in motion and very retro. It’s the vacation you didn’t think you needed but sure were glad you took.
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Movies in a Minute: "Cabrini"
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Mar 22, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Cabrini" is a noble look at the patron saint of immigrants, Frances Cabrini. The film reminds us there is not an even playing field then – or now. It’s a stirring message at this time of year.
BRUCE R. MILLER
bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute "Dune: Part Two"
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May 2, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Dune: Part Two" plops you in the middle of the action and never slows up. This sequel is beautifully photographed and powerfully scored.
BRUCE R. MILLER
bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute: "Drive-Away Dolls"
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Apr 12, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Drive-Away Dolls" is isn’t as complete as you’d like it to be but it does have moments and isn’t afraid to let familiar faces play unfamiliar roles.
BRUCE R. MILLER
bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute "Bob Marley: One Love"
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Jul 12, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Bob Marley: One Love" has plenty of music and a subdued vibe but it doesn’t tell us a lot about the reggae legend himself. The film leaves out plenty of key information – the kind of stuff a fan would like to know.
BRUCE R. MILLER
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Movies in a Minute: "Lisa Frankenstein”
Updated
Apr 17, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “Lisa Frankenstein” is a light romp in a dark, dark world. But it could have been a wild wallow in an era that was packed with possibilities.
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Movies in a Minute: “The Greatest Night in Pop”
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Feb 29, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “The Greatest Night in Pop” is a wonderful slice of history that shows what happens when stars check their egos at the door and produce something iconic.
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Movies in a Minute: "Poor Things"
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Mar 13, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Poor Things" may be one of the most bizarre films of the year, but it's also a springboard for some of the best acting work of the year.
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bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute: Best Actress nominee Sandra Huller
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Mar 8, 2024
Sandra Huller, who stars in two Best Picture nominees, "Anatomy of a Fall," and "The Zone of Interest," is also nominated for Best Actress for her role in the former. Movie critic Bruce Miller calls Huller's performances incredible and says her Best Actress nomination is one of the most deserving honors of the year.
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bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute: "Mean Girls"
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May 1, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Mean Girls" has a problem with the translation to the big screen. Here, it’s darker and, somehow, more serious.
BRUCE R. MILLER
bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute: "Anyone But You"
Updated
Mar 2, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "Anyone But You" isn’t as fun or as snarky as you want it to be. It’s just a chance for it stars to try something new without making a huge mistake.
BRUCE R. MILLER
bmiller@siouxcityjournal.com
Movies in a Minute: "The Holdovers"
Updated
Dec 20, 2024
Movie critic Bruce Miller says "The Holdovers" is a holiday movie with some rougher edges. Despite being bathed in the glow of nostalgia, “The Holdovers” is brutally real about human relationships.
Bruce Miller is editor of the Sioux City Journal.