Interview With The Vampire: Season 1 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
In the first adaptation of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles in serial form, race swapping isn’t the only notable thing about AMC’s version of “Interview With The Vampire.”
In the first adaptation of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles in serial form, race swapping isn’t the only notable thing about AMC’s version of “Interview With The Vampire.”
The innuendo-filled “Christmas with The Campbells” is not a family Christmas movie but could be good for the adults to watch or listen to while getting things ready or cleaning up.
“Bar Fight” is a simple comedy that, while not laugh-out-loud funny, is enjoyable for the most part.
We’ve come to the end of what is being dubbed as “Part 1” of “Interview With The Vampire,” and things end with a notable reveal.
The family is brought back together, thanks to time and Louis’ persistence, but while Claudia doesn’t recognize Lestat as her father, the similarities make it hard for them to co-exist.
As Claudia goes on a journey of self-discovery, Louis mourns her absence to the point of Lestat growing both angry and distant towards Claudia.
Louis gets a renewed shot at having a family as Claudia comes to life. However, with Lestat’s influence and Claudia being an eternal 14-year-old, how long could the joy last?
The high times for Louis and Lestat come to an end, but as things begin to potentially bottom out, so enters Claudia.
As Louis comes into being as a vampire, he struggles with this second bout of puberty and all the wilds that come with it.
A character guide for AMC’s “Interview With The Vampire,” including character descriptions, names of actors, quotes from the series, and more.
Modernized in some ways but keeping the core story intact, we watch Louis again recounting meeting Lestat in an adaptation that struggles against its predecessors.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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