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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (1994): The Things I Liked…

For the longest time, my favourite Brad Pitt movie has been Fight Club (1999). Watching just a few clips of the trailer on IMDB almost had me postponing writing this review, so I could rewatch it right away. That is, until I remembered I’m supposed to be working hard on my discipline this month, and so I’m back here happily typing. After all, Interview with the Vampire, the Neil Jordan-directed drama/fantasy/horror film, based on Anne Rice’s novel of the same name, is the main focus of this post.

Interview With The Vampire (1994), Tom Cruise, Warner Bros Pictures
Interview With The Vampire (1994), Tom Cruise, Warner Bros Pictures

Starring Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Christian Slater, Kirsten Dunst, and Antonio Banderas, Jordan’s film is about Louis (Pitt), a vampire, telling his epic life story. A life of love, loneliness, hunger, and betrayal.

I’ll get right to it, Jordan’s film is one of my all-time favourite movie experiences. I enjoyed almost everything about it. Whether it be the story, dialogue, performances, production design, cinematography, or costumes, I simply saw beauty everywhere I looked as this film played. Except, of course, each time the camera was focused on rodents. I watched through my fingers during those scenes.

Interview With The Vampire (1994), Kirsten Dunst, Warner Bros Pictures
Interview With The Vampire (1994), Kirsten Dunst, Warner Bros Pictures

There are no bad performances in Interview with the Vampire. For me and many others, it’s a young Kirsten Dunst who stands out most. Because she brought an emotional depth to her character, Claudia, in a way that many would deem impossible for an eleven-year-old performer to do.

If you haven’t already, watch Interview with the Vampire, for all the reasons above. And whether or not becoming a vampire is of interest to you, don’t be surprised if, within an hour of screen time with Louis, Lestat, and or Armand, you find yourself agreeing that the only way to watch this movie is with the side of your neck exposed.

What is the title of your favourite Brad Pitt movie?

Happy Film Loving,

G

ANACONDA (2026) New Trailer Starring Jack Black, Thandiwe Newton, Paul Rudd, Steve Zahn…

Paul Rudd, Jack Black, Thandiwe Newton and Steve Zahn’s latest, Anconda, is an action/adventure/comedy/horror film involving huge snakes.

Directed by Tom Gormican, Rudd, Black, Newton, and Zahn are a group of friends who decide to remake a favourite movie from their youth.

Welcome, Silliness!

I may not love snakes, especially huge ones, but I do love this cast and what looks like a fun bunch of ill-advised but amusing shenanigans.

Daniela Melchior, Ben Lawson, Ione Skye, Selton Mello, Yasmin Kassim, Diego Arnary, Zak Patel, Romeo Ellard and Aimee Bah also star.

Anaconda Release Dates: December 25th, 2025 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

MUFASA – THE LION KING (2024): New Trailer From Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Seth Rogen, Mads Mikkelsen…

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Mufasa The Lion King (2024).


Another Lion King movie is coming, and this time the focus is on Mufasa, Simba’s father, and his relationship with his ‘brother,’ Scar.

Directed by Barry Jenkins; Mufasa – The Lion King stars Aaron Pierre, Seth Rogen, Mads Mikkelsen and Kelvin Harrison Jr.

I couldn’t get past the fifteen-minute mark with The Lion King (2019). As such, I’m not sure I” end up watching this one.

The good news is that this time we do have a new story. Nevertheless, at least one of my key issues with the 2019 live-action Lion King movie applies to this one too. Add to that some of the accents in this trailer ‘sounding strange,’ clearly, only time will tell.

Maybe I’ll end up giving this instalment the 15 minutes I afforded its predecessor, just to see what happens.

Does Mufasa – The Lion King appeal to you?

Billy Eichner, John Kani, Mads Mikkelsen, Thandiwe Newton, Blue Ivy Carter, Keith David, Donald Glover, Anika Noni Rose, Lennie James, Beyoncé, Tiffany Boone, Folake Olowofoyeku and Abdul Salis also star

Mufasa – The Lion King Release Dates: December 20th (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G