Last Voyage of the Demeter, 6/10
Nosferatu got me on a bit of a vampire kick, and this was on Amazon Prime so I decided to check it out. This is basically a movie about the ship voyage from Dracula that brings him to London. You could consider this a sort of companion piece to Nosferatu. It's alright. It's got a solid cast: Aisling Franciosi from The Nightingale, David Dastmalchian of "hey it's that guy!" fame, and Liam Cunningham aka Davos Seaworth. It's basically a closed setting thriller where people are getting picked off one by one, and it's a pretty good one. It's got solid production values, the acting's pretty good, and has some nice atmosphere to it. The ship setting is well realized and the design of Dracula himself is really good, if a bit CG-heavy towards the end.
Its issues include pacing, which can be a bit slow and repetitive in the first half. Some of the dialogue can be a bit clunky at times, but it gets better as the movie goes on. It's not the most subtle or original in its horror, it's all fairly predictable and familiar, but at least it's not overly dependent on jump scares. There could also be a fair bit more justification for the question of "why don't they just leave?" You can build the argument in your head, but it'd be nice if the movie addressed it.
It doesn't necessarily do anything revolutionary, but that's fine.