It’s hard to find an adaptation that not only lives up to the hype of the material it’s based on, but also elevates its materials. Oftentimes, adaptations fail to either capture the magic that gave ...
Exquisitely twisted and perversely romantic, Interview with the Vampire returns with another feast of juicy melodrama. Once again the story unfolds over multiple timeframes, structured around the ...
It opens with a monologue by Pierre (Robert Sean Leonard), addressed to an unseen friend called Theo who is a resident of a “nuthouse”. With grim irony, Pierre tells Theo to stop his incessant talking ...
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Pierre Peters is a seasoned old hack. A once eminent political journalist and intrepid war reporter, he is now seemingly past his prime. He is less than happy to be sent to interview Katya (no surname ...