A vampiric Tom Hiddleston considers a blood popsicle.

Nosferatu Fans: Only Lovers Left Alive Is The Artsy Vampire Fix You’ve Been Craving

"I just feel like all the sand's at the bottom of the hourglass."

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Before Robert Eggers got his hands on Nosferatu, Jim Jarmusch gave us Only Lovers Left Alive—a 2013 gothic gem that’s equal parts moody, stylish, and blood-soaked. Now it’s streaming free on Pluto, and vampire fans: this one’s for you.

Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton play Adam and Eve—not the fig-leafed Bible couple, but immortal, music-obsessed vampires drifting through decaying cities and existential dread. Think eternal love story meets rock ‘n’ roll ennui.

This isn’t your jump-scare horror flick. It’s slow, strange, and soaked in atmosphere, with visuals as lush as its time-tortured characters are deadpan. It premiered at Cannes, nabbed a Soundtrack Award, and has been quietly turning undead heads ever since.

Not for the impatient—but if you loved Nosferatu’s eerie beauty and want something that pairs it with leather jackets and electric guitars, you’re in for a treat.

Stylish, cerebral, and haunting in the best way—Only Lovers Left Alive is your next vampire fix. And it’s free on Pluto. You seriously need to see this.


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Benjamin Pratt

Benjamin is a lover of poetry, live theater, and great movies. He lives at home with his cactus collection and fiancé.

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