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Interview with the Vampire
Directed by
Neil Jordan
R
1994
2h 2m
Horror
,
Drama
,
and more
7.5
63%
86%
Rent for $3.99
A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.
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Cast of Interview with the Vampire
Tom Cruise
Lestat
Brad Pitt
Louis
Antonio Banderas
Armand
Christian Slater
Malloy
Stephen Rea
Santiago
Kirsten Dunst
Claudia
Domiziana Giordano
Madeleine
Thandiwe Newton
Yvette
Laure Marsac
Mortal Woman on Stage
John McConnell
Gambler
Mike Seelig
Pimp
Bellina Logan
Tavern Girl
Lyla Hay Owen
Widow St. Clair
Lee E. Scharfstein
Widow's Lover
Monte Montague
Plague Victim Bearer
Nathalie Bloch
Maid
Jeanette Kontomitras
Woman in Square
Roger Lloyd Pack
Piano Teacher
George Kelly
Dollmaker
Nicole DuBois Favre
Creole Woman
Virginia McCollam
Whore on Waterfront
Helen McCrory
2nd Whore
Indra Ové
New Orleans Whore
Micha Bergese
Paris Vampire
Rory Edwards
Paris Vampire
Marcel Iureș
Paris Vampire
Susan Lynch
Paris Vampire
Louise Kim Salter
Paris Vampire
Matthew Sim
Paris Vampire
François Testory
Paris Vampire
Andrew Tiernan
Paris Vampire
Simon Tyrrell
Paris Vampire
George Antoni
Paris Vampire
Sara Stockbridge
Estelle
Katia Caballero
Woman in Audience
Louis Lewis-Smith
Mortal Boy
Interview with the Vampire Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
My complaint about the film is that not very much happens, in the plot sense.
Chicago Tribune
Gene Siskel
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
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
A very satisfying film, and surely the first in a long franchise.
Movie Metropolis
John J. Puccio
...something for everyone: heterosexuality, homosexuality, eroticism, murder, mayhem, pedophilia, necrophilia, nudity, gore.
Three Movie Buffs
Scott Nash
Beautiful to look at and dripping with atmosphere
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
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.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
Jordan is a master of poetic, deceptive atmosphere.
Common Sense Media
Hollis Griffin
Entertaining but gruesomely gory vampire tale.
Newsweek
David Ansen
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.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
Interview with the Vampire promises a constantly surprising vampire story, and it keeps that promise.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
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.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
Passionately anticipated and much ballyhooed, the film, alas, is little more than a foppish, fang de siecle costume drama. Its pulse barely registers.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
The leading performances, if acceptable, are not everything they needed to be to fully flesh out these elegant immortals.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Donald J. Levit
This Golden Razzie Award-winner for Worst Screen Couple arrives dead and unmoving. And, mortal sin for the genre, it is not scary or campy.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...the movie's aggressively overlong running time often does threaten to negate its positive attributes...
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
It's a glorified Jean Rollin vampire film that places sexual emphasis on blood sucking and vampirism...
TIME Magazine
Richard Corliss
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.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Through it all, however, one thing remains constant: the guilty, whiny agony of Brad Pitt's Louis -- the vampire as eternal killjoy. He looks like he could use a transfusion, and so, by the end, could the entire movie.
TV Guide
Holds plenty of interest, even for those who find Anne Rice's gothic cult novels unreadable.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Anne Rice was right the first time around when she criticized Tom Cruise's casting in public, and Brad Pitt is not great either but like every Jordan's film, this problematic adaptation has some merits such as child actress Dunst and some arresting images
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