Interview with the Vampire Season 2 is a welcome return that continues to both tell Anne Rice’s well-known story and find ways to shock us.
The ‘Interview with the Vampire’ Season 2 Full Trailer Is Packed With Memorable Moments
Don’t worry about us. The full trailer for Interview with the Vampire Season 2 just has us losing our minds over how much is in it. No big deal.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ Season 2 Trailer Is The Théâtre des Vampires Debut We’ve Been Waiting For
After watching the Season 2 trailer, what’s our main thought? The folks at Interview with the Vampire have done it again.
SDCC 2023: Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe Fan Experience Has Some Bloody Exciting Théâtre Artwork
Did the Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe fan experience at SDCC 2023 give us a hint of what’s to come? Or is it all just Théâtre des Vampires.
10 WTF Moments From ‘Interview with the Vampire’ Season One
It’s been a week since AMC aired the season finale for Interview with the Vampire, and we haven’t stopped thinking about it.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ 1×07 Review: “The Thing Lay Still”
Interview with the Vampire 1×07 “The Thing Lay Still” concludes the series’ first season in style. This finale is a bloody delight.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ 1×06 Review: “Like Angels Put In Hell By God”
Interview with the Vampire 1×06 “Like Angels Put In Hell By God” is utterly brilliant at getting us back on track and setting up the finale.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ 1×05 Review: “A Vile Hunger For Your Hammering Heart”
There are elements of Interview with the Vampire 1×05 “A Vile Hunger For Your Hammering Heart” that make it a clear low point for the series.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ 1×04 Review: “The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood With All A Child’s Demanding”
Interview with the Vampire 1×04 introduces the child vampire Claudia, for better and worse. Notably worse: A departure in characterization.
‘Interview With The Vampire’: “Take A Black Man In America. Make Him A Vampire…”
Interview With the Vampire is a fictional show, but there needs to be realism too. That realism is Louis’s experiences as a black man.