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Dracula
Directed by
Radu Jude
Not Rated
2025
2h 50m
Comedy
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Horror
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5.7
68%
7.2
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In modern-day Transylvania, vampire hunts and labor strikes collide with sci-fi twists, romance, and AI-crafted tales, as multiple storylines blend folklore, classic horror, and contemporary elements into a fresh take on Dracula's legend.
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Cast of Dracula
Adonis Tanța
The Director / Adonis
Gabriel Spahiu
Uncle Sandu
Oana Maria Zaharia
Vampira
Alexandru Dabija
The Real Dracula
Lukas Miko
Baron Wirth
Andrada Balea
Countess Ermina of Kollovrat
Ilinca Manolache
Nun
Șerban Pavlu
Dracula Priest
Doru Talos
Alexandra Harapu
Adina Gheorghe
Nicodim Ungureanu
Claudiu Dumitru
Dracula Most Ferocious
Ana Dumitrașcu
Dracula Nude Customer
Liliana Ghiță
Cosmin Stănilă
Rácz Endre
Rodica Negrea
Eszter Tompa
Alina Serban
Dan Ursu
Dracula Ratings & Reviews
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Keith Uhlich
A Godardian essay film in the vein of Jackass with a Henry James-esque tendency to forever orbit its ephemeral points.
Decider
John Serba
Hell of a movie. But to actually recommend it to anyone? That's a bridge too far, my friends.
Taipei Mansions
Ryan Swen
Much, much messier than Jude's other recent work, Dracula nevertheless finds insight in its own madness, mirroring the wild world we live in, whether we like it or not.
National Review
Armond White
There's undeniable brilliance throughout the nearly three hours. But Dracula is also [Radu Jude's] most infuriating and least disciplined film, because he doesn't understand global disaster so much as he is simply, brazenly, cynical.
The SS Ben Hecht
Stephen Silver
This one is sort of all over the place, combining a massive amount of ideas in a seriously messy way, over the course of nearly three hours.
Variety
Peter Debruge
At 169 minutes, "Dracula" may be a demanding sit, but it's never dull. And unlike so much so-called content, which is so beholden to formula that it may as well be generated by AI, Jude's gleefully tacky counterattack proves wildly unpredictable.
MovieJawn
Joe Carlough
...the overall effect of the film is exhaustion because of the way Jude wrings us out and forces us through story after story, hardly allowing us a moment to enjoy them before careening into another weird turn or absurdist take.
KPBS.org
Beth Accomando
The material does not merit its near three-hour length, but there are a few genius moments if you have the patience to wait.
Arts Fuse
Steve Erickson
If ever there was a film bound to divide spectators, this is it. But its risk-taking exuberance is thrilling, though the results are uneven.
The New Republic
John Semley
Any flaw is woven in as part of the fabric. Every bug is a feature. But to what end, exactly?
Movie Brief
Michael Nordine
The logic behind using AI to point out that most of its practitioners are creatively bankrupt is debatable; it's also typical Jude, whose movies often feel like middle fingers directed at whatever's caught his attention at the time.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
As often as you may be tickled by its fanged silliness, you'll also be drained.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Jude is an interesting, admirably unorthodox filmmaker who likes to push his viewers. Here, he simply punishes us.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A raucous mélange of the demented and the degrading, indulging in the very garish, grotesque, X-rated madness it condemns.
Observer
Siddhant Adlakha
The garish excess of generative A.I. receives a fittingly excessive dressing down in Radu Jude's Dracula, a self-reflexive comedy that skirts ethical lines with a purpose.
RogerEbert.com
Katie Rife
It's a slop movie made for a slop world, and Jude's contempt for the tools that are facilitating this slop-pocalypse is tangible.
RogerEbert.com
Robert Daniels
It's fucking nuts.
Slant Magazine
David Robb
As Dracula wears on, its lack of focus starts to grate, while Radu Jude's deployment of profane, disreputable dialogue and imagery starts to resemble a stylistic tic more than a genuine affront to his audience's sensibilities.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
The only distinction that matters in the end is what's alive and what's not, and Jude's exhaustingly exhilarating "Dracula" makes an effective case that it will only get harder to tell the difference from here.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
Bloated and meandering, not to mention deliberately dirty and childish, it feels like the work of someone who was able to make whatever vampire movie they wanted, then opted to make a dozen crazy vampire movies at the same time.
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