Interview with the Vampire (Blu-ray) R
Drink from me and live forever
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours, 2 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 30, 2014
- Originally Released: 1994
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst & Christian Slater | |
Performer: | Antonio Banderas, Stephen Rea, Danny Kamin, Thandiwe Newton, Micha Bergese & Helen McCrory | |
Directed by | Neil Jordan | |
Edited by | Mick Audsley & Joke Van Wijk | |
Screenplay by | Anne Rice | |
Original story by | Anne Rice | |
Composition by | Elliot Goldenthal | |
Art Direction by | Malcolm Middleton | |
Produced by | David Geffen, Redmond Morris & Stephen Woolley | |
Director of Photography: | Philippe Rousselot |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 5/10 --
...something for everyone: heterosexuality, homosexuality, eroticism, murder, mayhem, pedophilia, necrophilia, nudity, gore.
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Movie Metropolis
Rating: 2.5/4 --
...the movie's aggressively overlong running time often does threaten to negate its positive attributes...
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Reel Film Reviews
...A sophisticated, spookily intense rendering of [Rice's] story....Cruise is flabbergastingly right for this role...
New York Times
...The movie is true to the detailed vision that has informed all of Anne Rice's novels....INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE is a skillful exercise in macabre imagination...
Chicago Sun-Times
It's about seduction, and either you succumb to its inky entrapments or you resist. When its mojo was working, I was happy to be had.
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Newsweek
Rating: 3/5 --
Entertaining but gruesomely gory vampire tale.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 3.5/4 --
Director Neil Jordan has always had an affinity for underdogs, and he has created a film that can be viewed as empathetic to any oppressed group. Homosexuals may claim it as their emotional story
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Chicago Tribune
Product Description:
Horror author Anne Rice penned the screenplay for this full-blooded adaptation of her novel, which chronicles the life of 18th-century nobleman Louis (Brad Pitt) after he is bitten by powerful, charismatic vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Though enthralled with the undead lifestyle at first, Louis is unable to warm up to killing humans and grows despondent. To comfort Louis, Lestat creates another vampire (Kirsten Dunst in a star-making peformance), a young girl who from then on cannot age. Antonio Banderas appears as Armand, a 400-year-old vampire, and Christian Slater plays the radio producer who interviews the remorseful Louis.
Director Neil Jordan captures the lush decadence and erotic fervor of the novel, infusing the film with rich, dusky tones. The big budget is well used to bring each period and place to sharply detailed life, and there is no skimping on the blood or immortal angst. Thandie Newton has a small role as Louis's Creole servant near the beginning of the film, and Jordan regular Stephen Rea appears as a Parisian vampire theater star. INTERVIEW broke weekend box-office records when it premiered and has since earned a spot in the pantheon of great vampire films.
Director Neil Jordan captures the lush decadence and erotic fervor of the novel, infusing the film with rich, dusky tones. The big budget is well used to bring each period and place to sharply detailed life, and there is no skimping on the blood or immortal angst. Thandie Newton has a small role as Louis's Creole servant near the beginning of the film, and Jordan regular Stephen Rea appears as a Parisian vampire theater star. INTERVIEW broke weekend box-office records when it premiered and has since earned a spot in the pantheon of great vampire films.
Keywords:
Action
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Adventure
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Suspense
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Thriller
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Vampires
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Recommended
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France
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Paris, France
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Revenge
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Homoeroticism
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Sexuality
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Based On A Novel