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AMC’S Interview with the Vampire Season 2 Episode 3 Recap and Review
“No Pain” Recap and Review: Spoilers Ahead “No Pain.” The title of the third episode of AMC’s Interview with the Vampire takes from the dialogue in the theatre’s play, where Santiago (Ben Daniels) masquerading as Death repeats, “No pain. No Pain.” This title begins to feel fallacious as we move through emotional, evocative, and heart-wrenching…
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AMC’S Interview with the Vampire Season 2 Episode 2 Review
“Do you know what it means to be loved by death” Review: Spoilers ahead The second episode of AMC’s Interview with the Vampire could not possibly stand in more stark contrast tonally from its antecedent, with a smooth, almost sensual jazz piece written by the show’s composer Daniel Hart starting off Louis (Jacob Anderson) and…
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Loneliness of the Outsider
The lack of metaphor is striking. In the season two opener, “What can the damned say to the damned,” we find Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) and the vampire Claudia (Delainey Hayles) struggling as they make their way through war-torn Eastern Europe, enduring constant air raids and run-ins with soldiers as the Nazi…
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AMC’S Interview with the Vampire Season 2 Review
“What Can the Damned Say to the Damned”: A Spoiler-free Review The second season of AMC’s provocative series Interview with the Vampire is just around the corner. Premiering on May 12, it promises to captivate us again. Having attended an advanced screening of the first episode at The 92nd Street Y, I am excited to…