Movie: The Series—INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Movie: The Series is back again, but this time it's about everyone's favorite toxic and eternal vampire relationship: Lestat & Louis.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Movie: The Series is back again, but this time it's about everyone's favorite toxic and eternal vampire relationship: Lestat & Louis.
by Avery Coffey, Staff Writer
Season 2 of Interview with the Vampire is an emotional rollercoaster of loneliness, grief, and acceptance.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Another MovieJawn staff member is drawn into the Théâtre des Vampires as season two of Interview with the Vampire starts back up.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
American vampires retain an outsider status, but more expressly tied to youthful dissatisfaction or minority/queer identities.
Welcome to Split Decision for TVJawn! For the end of the year, Associate Editor Emily Maesar posed the question, “What was the best TV show that aired in 2022?” to the wonderful staff at MovieJawn. Here are their answers!
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It’s been a week since I watched the finale, as we’re talking, and I sometimes will stop whatever I’m doing to just hoot and holler about the way that Rolin Jones and company finished out the season.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Claudia’s introduction is a magical, madness shared by us all.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Boy, howdy, have the Interview with the Vampire video comparisons to both the book and the 1994 movie absolutely god tier.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
It’s also important that Interview with a Vampire is unapologetically queer, not afraid to say the specific labels, and that it’s already been renewed for a second season.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
An interview with the Associate Editor.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Podcast Czar
Whew! We did it! We made it another year! No, sorry, not to the end of the calendar, but to the best time of year.
In honor of A.I.'s 20th anniversary, what is your favorite performance by a child actor in a film?
Directed by Neil Jordan (1994)
by Sandy DeVito
"You followed me here, didn't you?"
"Yeah, I suppose I did. You seem interesting."
Alongside Tim Burton's drippingly gloomy Sleepy Hollow, Interview with the Vampire is, in my opinion, the greatest example of gothic filmmaking from the last thirty years. This is textbook gothica, but in the least boring way imaginable - everything in this movie lends it an unforgettable miasma of dark desire and aching melancholy, that precision of emotional tone that is so essential to this subgenre. Like great gothic films that precede it (Black Sunday, Dragonwyck, Nosferatu), it has hints of deep horror but is far more concerned with the foreboding dread of the eternal questions of existence, most readily, the curse of those who will live forever with their demons.
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