@HiroArka: Considering they wrote "Herzog's version of Nosferatu is a rare exception," I think it's safe to say they've seen it.
I'd also recommend "Nosferatu in Venice," the Herzog-less quasi-sequel from the late '80s with Kinski returning as a vampire. Its low budget really shows, but it has some great atmosphere.
@thecupidstunts: Not a problem. It was actually a side effect of my looking it up because I too would've sworn that they had come out much closer to each other.
Please don’t pander to agenda-driven critics. There is a huge disconnect between audiences and critics right now (as seen by the success of Jurassic World Dominion and the failure of Lightyear), so focus on the people actually buying the product, and leave the agenda checklist at home.
You're citing the concluding entry of a trilogy that has lost about $300 million at the box office with each film? The one that managed to finally eke it to the $1B only because it was left in theaters despite being a non-factor since the end of July?
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