Louis de Pointe’s epic story of love, blood, and the perils of immortality, as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy. Chafing at the limitations of life as a black man in 1900s New Orleans, Louis finds it impossible to resist the rakish Lestat De Lioncourt’s offer of the ultimate escape: joining him as his vampire companion.


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Anne Rice’s complex, sensual creatures have survived the transition to TV intact, while the AMC series alters specifics of the novel’s story line in ways...
The AMC series is as good as it was in season 1, as it continues to capture the despair, the anarchy, and the raw power of being immortal.
The second season picks up where the story left off, with vampires Louis and Claudia looking for community. Enter: The Theatre des Vampires.
Anne Rice’s 1976 novel “Interview with the Vampire” comes with plenty of name recognition and an established fan base, but also considerable baggage fr...
Significantly improving upon the 1994 film, “Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire” does more than just add the late author’s name to the title, amb...
After a dazzling first season, “Interview With the Vampire” moves in a lower-key mode through its second, a perhaps inevitable byproduct of Lestat’s di...
Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid star as Louis and Lestat in Interview With the Vampire, based on Anne Rice's novels. Read our review here.
Look, I just love Louis and Lestat together, that’s all.
AMC has already renewed the series for a second season, and hopes to make it the cornerstone of a new franchise.
Anne Rice's classic vampire story comes to the small screen. Read Empire's review.
The Anne Rice adaptation returns for a second season. Read the Empire review.
Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid sizzle in Anne Rice's gothic melodrama, which becomes an endearing (if murder-y) relationship dramedy in TV form.
The classic vampire novel gets a handsomely mounted small-screen iteration that aims to please fans while also attracting new viewers.
This adaptation of Anne Rice’s novel offers a smart update, while retaining its poignant story of a vampire questioning life, mortality and his own power.
Is AMC's upcoming adaptation of "Interview With the Vampire" better than the 1994 movie?
This AMC series, anchored by a remarkable Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson, is a fully-formed entry point into a world teeming with possibility.
If you thought the first series was bloody good, the second will sink its teeth in even further
Anne Rice's bestselling novel makes for a toothsome drama even 47 years on
With 'Let the Right One In,' 'Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire' and 'Reginald the Vampire,' the undead are having a TV moment.
Also worth catching: new take on ‘Interview with the Vampire,’ shocking ‘Friend of the Family.’
In its most compelling moments, AMC’s reimagining of Anne Rice’s novel explores which powers a Black vampire can and cannot wield in a segregated America.
October offers voluptuousness in an Anne Rice adaptation on AMC, goofy satire in Syfy’s “Reginald the Vampire” and mystery in Showtime’s “Let the R...
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 deftly expands the series' scope, adding new characters, locations, and questions of memory and truth.
A review of AMC's series adaptation of Interview with the Vampire, premiering on October 2nd.
With a new Parisian locale and a recast Claudia, the show continues to deliver vibrant characters and addictively volatile storytelling.
While comparisons with the 1994 Tom Cruise-Brad Pitt film are inevitable, this remake of Interview with the Vampire harks back to Anne Rice’s 1976 source n...
This is a thoughtful, noir-tinged fleshing out of a suddenly prominent backwater of the Star Wars canon.
AMC’s new take on Anne Rice’s iconic blood-suckers shouldn’t work as well it does. The secret: It lets these fang-wielding boys finally bang.
Vampire entertainment has multiple meanings, from comedy to COVID-induced terror
AMC's "Interview with the Vampire" is a surprisingly entertaining, nuanced, and well-made drama that echoes “Hannibal” in numerous ways.
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The homoerotic undertones of the film have become full, in your face sex, including an early threesome, as Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) and Lestat...
The AMC series adaptation of Interview with the Vampire puts LGBTQ+ and racial themes front and center in an updated twist on the story of Louis and Lestat.
AMC's adaptation of Anne Rice’s most famous novel is surprisingly smart and delightfully pulpy
Already one vampire series debuted this fall – teen-focused “Vampire Academy” on Peacock – and soon there will be three more, beginni...
AMC's electrifying Anne Rice adaptation thrives by embracing its melodramatic impulses
Gaze upon its bloody, ridiculous, queer glory
Review: AMC's beautiful new take on 'Interview With the Vampire' is certainly bold and seductive, but it too often tips over into camp.
The sexuality—and psychopathy—is anything but implied in AMC’s series interpretation of the classic Anne Rice vampire tale.
AMC's 'Interview with the Vampire' adapts Anne Rice's iconic novel with new purpose and revamped historical context.
The second season of AMC's Anne Rice adaptation moves from New Orleans to Paris, but keeps the sly humor and sex appeal.
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