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Interview With a Vampire

Let the Right One In

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Nosferatu (1922)

The original vampire film from 1922. Take one look at Max Schreck’s portrayal of Dracula and you’ll be hooked. Don’t worry, this may be a silent picture but the score by Silent Orchestra on the most recent United States DVD release will assuredly “suck” you in. Having trouble relating to the characters? Check out the film Shadow of the Vampire, a fictional portrayal of how Nosferatu was made and you will discover a new appreciation for the silent classic.

Interview With the Vampire (1994)

Based on the first book of the Vampire Chronicles series by Anne Rice, the film follows Louis’ (Brad Pitt) journey as he becomes a vampire with help from the Vampire Lastat (Tom Cruise). If those two actors don’t hook you alone then how about one of Kirsten Dunst’s first big screen roles at the age of twelve along with a supporting cast that includes Antonio Banderas and Christain Slater.

Let The Right One In (2008)

Imagine Twilight with twelve year old kids where the male and female roles are reversed. Now set that story in Sweden, make it very suspenseful and you wind up with this film. In all honesty, the less I say about this movie, the more you will enjoy it. Suffice it to say that the final scene of this terrifying love story is on par with the final bathroom scene from The Shining and the stained glass scene from Dario Argento’s Suspiria.

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