El Conde currently has an average rating of 6.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 30 users on our platform.
Our intro is dark and explanatory, and the violence is 'to die for.' The way they show our main story’s character is quite elegant and eye-catching, and I’m finding the storytelling to be rather fun as well. The imagery is fun and still fe...
...demonstrates a palate for mordant humour as refined as the count’s taste for blood.
Read full review at The Guardian...black-and-white compelling visual experience reminiscent of Hammer classics with a hint of Nosferatu thrown in.
Read full review at Ready Steady CutThis wickedly funny, blood-soaked portrait of a decaying tyrant hits streaming on the week of the 50th anniversary of Pinochet’s coup against President Allende.
Read full review at Roger EbertLuchsinger may be one of El Conde’s standout performers, but there is still plenty to look at and listen to when she’s not on screen. Edward Lachman’s digital black-and-white cinematography is striking.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubThe film absolutely works as an old-fashioned horror in an arthouse cape.
Read full review at EmpireGennem et tykt lag satire tegner ’El Conde’ et tragikomisk og usympatisk portræt af diktatoren, der ser sig selv som et misforstået offer.
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