![]() ![]() Perhaps the most interesting aspect of AMC’s take on this decades-old tale, is how much has changed and yet is still very familiar. Early impressions on the Interview With The Vampire premiere ![]() Would fans see a more faithful adaption of these beloved characters? Would we ever get past this one story and see the larger world of Anne Rice’s creation? AMC’s Interview With The Vampire premiere answers one of those questions, so let’s analyze all that we can. So as news about AMC’s version of Lestat, Louis, and their world of vampiric fancies began to roll in, I was enthralled with the possibilities that could come. The experience was vastly different and both the novel and film became some of my favorites. ![]() Peaking over top of my book I saw a scene that scared me and yet also entirely fascinated me.Īs I grew up, I read the novel and watched the movie, many times I might add, without the fear of a child. ![]() One fall evening when I was about seven, my eldest sister was babysitting me and had the Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt film on television. My relationship with Rice and her literary works began when I was pretty young, with the introduction to the 1994 film Interview With The Vampire. When it was announced that Interview With The Vampire and other novels from Anne Rice were being developed by AMC, I was rather excited. ![]()
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