Tom Cruise,
Brad Pitt,
Antonio Banderas,
Stephen Rea,
Christian Slater
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Anne Rice's best-selling romantic horror tale about the origins of a centuries-old vampire inspired this popular, atmospheric chiller. One of director Neil Jordan's major Hollywood productions, the fi... read more
Directed by: Neil Jordan
Release Date: November 11, 1994
DVD Release Date: August 28, 1997
Stats: 25,929 reviews
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April 20, 2012
A vampire from born in New Orleans in the 18th century tells the tale of his life to an incredulous reporter. Anne Rice's own adaptation of her novel is quite literary which tempers the melodrama to give it quite a theatrical feel, added to by a good supporting cast; Tom Cruise a... read more
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October 10, 2011
This is a tricky one, the whole vampire life story is amazing, charting history through the eyes of a vampire. The design is extremely well created and has a classic lavish feel about it all the way through, seeing vampires across different countries and periods is also very cool... read more
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August 20, 2011fb100000257973100Vampires have always been something of a guilty pleasure of mine sense I can remember. What donâ(TM)t you like about them? They take centuries old myths revolving the Catholic faith and makes them pure horror, they have immortal life, and they are the true lords of night. But, ov... read more
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May 24, 2011
The best new vampire movie, based on the popular novel by Anne Rice. This movie has an all star cast, a big budget, and special effects, but it doesn't overdo it all. The story is beautiful and brilliant, and all vampire fans should see this movie.
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April 2, 2011
Somehow I have avoided seeing this one until now. I knew very little about it, except it was based on an Anne Rice book (and I have long ago tried to read a few of her books and really not gotten into them, so I can understand how I was not especially excited to see this movie -... read more
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March 16, 2011
This is one of the best vampire movies ever made. I think this is the only movie I have ever enjoyed Tom Cruises acting in. Not a fan, but he really did this movie justice. This movie had a large cast of really great actors and thats why it turned out so great and will be a class... read more
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February 7, 2011
Do the vampires in this movie actually have sex with other vampires, or even occasionally with humans? Because they only seem to get-off breathing over each other's faces.
There's a lot of gayish, florid hokiness at times, when they're dashing around what looks like a cheap set... read more -
August 14, 2010
It's been a while since I saw this (or read the book), but I kind of feel that this is pretty much on par with the source material. There are some differences, but it definitely helps that Anne Rice penned both this and the book.
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June 21, 2010
Two things this movie taught me:
A) Tom Cruise cannot pull off long hair.
B) Brad Pitt should not have long hair.
Other than that, it was very pretty and only kinda gorey. I also loved Kirsten Dunst's performance. Awesome spoiled brat. Antonio Banderas was a tad creepy looking th... read more
Critic Reviews
Why would Tom Cruise be playing Lestat, a gaunt, suave European vampire with a taste for young men? Because a big movie star can do whatever he wants. Full Review
The leading performances, if acceptable, are not everything they needed to be to fully flesh out these elegant immortals. Full Review
Interview with the Vampire promises a constantly surprising vampire story, and it keeps that promise. Full Review
For all its visionary brilliance, the movie version of Interview never lets us close enough to see ourselves in Louis. We're dazzled but unmoved.
When Interview with the Vampire works, it's as compelling and engrossing a piece of entertainment as is available on film today. When it falters, the weaknesses seem magnified. Full Review
My complaint about the film is that not very much happens, in the plot sense. Full Review
Passionately anticipated and much ballyhooed, the film, alas, is little more than a foppish, fang de siecle costume drama. Its pulse barely registers. Full Review
The movie's energy starts to drain like blood from a vampire's victim. You'll feel that ebb, sooner or later, as you begin to glance regularly at your watch. Full Review
...the movie's aggressively overlong running time often does threaten to negate its positive attributes... Full Review
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