...scene, and Bill Paxton's a vampire. All good things. "Interview with the Vampire" (1994): There was an outcry among Anne Rice fans when Tom Cruise was cast as Lestat, but he's quite good. Brad Pitt is, too, and a very young Kirsten Dunst is exceptionally creepy...
...to the theme is Suck, a Canadian effort starring Malcolm McDowell in which vampires turn to rock 'n' roll (a theme explored by Anne Rice, and filmed in Australia as Queen of the Damned) with appearances by Iggy Pop and Alice Cooper. Vampires, it would seem,...
...call attention to immigrant rights issues. "It's evident that there is a push to bail out the nation's top banks. At today's prices, would you recommend investing in banks?" John Trottie asks financial expert Michelle Singletary in "A Wealth of Knowledge"...
...with Frank Langella could be one of the swoonier inserts in Ms. Magazine. He loves her strength and self-assertion..."Â Anne Rice's beloved vampire hero Lestat (in books from the 70s onward) is a rule-breaking iconoclast (even a rock star) whose lack of gender...
...really liked this movie. At the risk of sending those who hated my take on Bret Easton Ellis into apoplexy, I have to admit that Anne Rice's writing has never really done it for me. But homoerotic subtext and period costumes be damned, this is a helluva fine...
...Interview With The Vampire. Forget Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt: The creepiest bloodsucker in the adaptation of the Anne Rice book was Kirsten Dunst's child monster, all curly hair and demon thoughts. Remember when she brought home the twins for Lestat, and they...
...immortal lab partner Edward Cullen, brought movie theatres the biggest vampire debut on record, beating out most noticeably Anne Rice's Interview With a Vampire in 1995. Additionally, it made Catherine Hardwicke the highest-grossing female director for a single...
... Submitted by putas on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 12:16am. Haha I cant get enough of this Twilight shit! Its way to funny. Im sorry but screaming in a movie because some dude in on the screan is in no way gonna make him notice you...hell he idnt even there...good l...
...in Massachusetts, when lesbian vampires re-emerged, “a nod to the rising feminism of the time.” Meanwhile, American author Anne Rice was introducing and reintroducing other dramatic elements and layers to horror's favorite hemophiliacs. “The central figure,...
...bar slaughter scene, and Bill Paxton's a vampire. All good things. "Interview with the Vampire" (1994): There was an outcry among Anne Rice fans when Tom Cruise was cast as Lestat, but he's quite good. Brad Pitt is, too, and a very young Kirsten Dunst is exceptionally...