![]() ![]() Happily, it’s to die for.īoth film and TV series tell the same tale: that of the vampire Louis recounting his story to a journalist. ![]() By critiquing racial and relationship dynamics AMC’s series feels fresh and more than “just” a vampire series. “Interview with the Vampire” on AMC is the perfect example of how to take a text, whether a book or movie, and build upon it for a different time. It’s been nearly 30 years since director Neil Jordan’s film adaptation of Rice’s 1976 novel, “ Interview with the Vampire,” and now AMC Network has decided to transition the novel into a series that feels more modern and sexy than what we saw in ’94. ![]() The author’s stories of vampires, witches, and other things that go bump in the night has inspired a generation, especially those who found identity through her homoerotic characters, particularly the vampire Lestat. ![]()
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