‘One of the best horror films’ is finally coming to Amazon Prime next week

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A ‘must see’ horror movie is finally coming to streaming on Amazon Prime Video in just a few days.

Nosferatu was released last year, with Bill Skarsgård leading a star-studded cast alongside Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Willem Dafoe and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Director Robert Eggers put his own stamp on the Dracula-inspired Gothic tale, following a young woman tortured by a psychic connection to an evil vampire.

The scare-fest made a huge splash when it hit the big screen a few months ago, and was branded ‘chilling’, ‘hauntingly beautiful’ and ‘downright evil’ by cinemagoers.

It raked more than $181million at the global box office and earned four Oscar nominations for best cinematography, best costume design, best production design and best hair and makeup styling.

The film will now be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video from June 27, just in case fans missed it in cinemas, or want another excuse to be terrified.

This image released by Focus Features shows Lily-Rose Depp in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
Nosferatu was released in cinemas last year (Picture: Focus Features)
This image released by Focus Features shows Willem Dafoe, left, and Lily-Rose Depp in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
Willem Dafoe and Lily-Rose Depp were among the huge cast (Picture: Focus Features)

Nosferatu currently commands an impressive critics Rotten Tomatoes score of 84%, compared to an audience ranking of 73%.

Jonathan M praised: ‘The new Nosferatu was fantastic – beautifully dark atmosphere and amazing performances all around. It stayed true to the spirit of the classic while adding some fresh twists that kept things interesting.

‘A couple of scenes felt slightly long, but overall, it’s one of the best horror films I’ve seen lately.’

Tyler F said: ‘A horror absolute must see. You cannot unsee this movie. It’s one of those ones that sticks with you.’

This image released by Focus Features shows Lily-Rose Depp in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
The film currently commands a huge Rotten Tomatoes score (Picture: Focus Features)
This image released by Focus Features shows Lily-Rose Depp in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
We can relive all the scares when Nosferatu arrives on Amazon Prime Video (Picture: Focus Features)

‘The best Dracula-related film ever made. Proper Gothic treatment of the film. Eggers has created a masterpiece that will continue to inspire future generations,’ Darko J agreed.

Ronald M commented: ‘A horror movie that focuses more on psychological and atmospheric creepiness than gore and jump scares. A very enjoyable reimagining of the almost-lost classic and a welcome deviation from the usual Dracula story.

‘Excellent make-up effects on Count Olaf, and even better sound design that makes the bloodsucking sound so visceral and violent.’

Jacob M added: ‘This film is underrated. The gradual introduction of Count Orlok. The attention shifted between characters. It’s captivating. Darkness at its finest. A masterpiece.’

This image released by Focus Features shows Willem Dafoe in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
Fans branded it ‘chilling’ (Picture: Focus Features)
This image released by Focus Features shows Lily-Rose Depp in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
It was called ‘one of the best horror films’ (Picture: Focus Features)

The official synopsis simply reads: ‘Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.’

However, unpacking his experience on set, Nicholas – who played Thomas Hutter – revealed that the scares weren’t just saved for the screen, as he had a terrifying moment on set with his animal co-stars.

In a recent interview with Empire magazine, he was questioned on whether he was ‘actually freaked out’ during filming, and recalled the ‘rules’ he was given when meeting the Czech Shepherds playing the ‘wolves’.

‘They were Czech Shepherds, so they weren’t wolves but part-wolf. When we met them with the animal handlers, they were like, “Oh, they’re just like dogs,”’ he said. ‘When we got to set, there was a moment before that scene where I’m running on the spot, trying to get my heart rate up.

This image released by Focus Features shows Nicholas Hoult in a scene from "Nosferatu." (Focus Features via AP)
Nicholas shared that he was left terrified during the shoot (Picture: Focus Features)

‘The wolves – it sent them crazy. They’d been told to chase me and then they saw me getting myself fired up, and they were barking, being held back on these leashes. I was like, “Whoa! Whoooooaaa.”

‘And there was one time doing that shot where I was running – they’d be like, “Okay, three-two-one, action,” and I would go on three, and [the wolves] would be released on one – and there was one time where I slipped, trying to get out of the window.

‘I was like, “Well, I know these wolves have been released, and I know they’re chasing me, but I never asked, like… ‘What are they trained to do if they do get to me? What’s the end goal here, what if I don’t make it out the window??’”

‘I remember after that take, [David] being like, “You pulled a weird face, we can’t use that.” That was real! That was a moment of real panic!’

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