Lestat is initially a savior, rescuing Louis from the cruel expectations of the straight world and empowering him against his era's pervasive racism. But, well, he also makes Louis a nightly serial ...
Isabella Soares is a Senior Writer for Collider, as well as a Cherry Picks-approved critic. A film and TV enthusiast from an early age, Isabella used to write reviews in her journal growing up, which ...
Former President Donald Trump followed form after watching Vice President Kamala Harris’ contentious interview on Fox News. The Republican presidential nominee attacked his 2024 Democratic rival and ...
“Interview with the Vampire” might be one of the best TV shows of the decade in part because it understands certain basic tenets of solidly crafted television in a way that too many series (especially ...
Mentions of "ghosting" in Glassdoor interview reviews has jumped since the pandemic began, company data shows. Mentions were up by 450% in October 2021 compared with February 2020, according to the ...
The Folger family gets tested in this week's episode of Spy X Family, "The Prestigious School's Interview". Our favorite fake fam must put up a show and make darn sure they stand out as they get ...
Interview With the Vampire review: A century of subtext comes out of the coffin Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid sizzle in Anne Rice's gothic melodrama, which becomes an endearing (if murder-y) ...
Carly Lane is an Atlanta-based writer and critic who has been with Collider in some form or fashion since 2021. She considers herself a television nerd, diehard romance/sci-fi/fantasy reader, and ...
There is not enough chatter in the streets about Interview with the Vampire being the best show currently on television for my liking. I need billboards and someone standing on a street corner with a ...
Pierre Peters is a seasoned old hack. A once eminent political journalist and intrepid war reporter, he is now seemingly past his prime. He is less than happy to be sent to interview Katya (no surname ...
It opens with a monologue by Pierre (Robert Sean Leonard), addressed to an unseen friend called Theo who is a resident of a “nuthouse”. With grim irony, Pierre tells Theo to stop his incessant talking ...