The adaptation was written by Faye Perozich, with interior art by Daerick Gross and gorgeous painted covers by John Bolton. This was a very faithful adaptation of Rice’s prose, and the characters ...
Before the Anne Rice Immortal Universe on AMC, or even the movie Interview with the Vampire, the only visual representation of Anne Rice’s vampires came via comic books. Starting in 1989, publisher ...
John Lee Hancock and Mark Lafferty, executive producers on Anne Rice’s Talamasca, revealed the new characters and cast updates. Joining the already-announced Elizabeth McGovern, William Fichtner, and ...
In the most recent episode of AMC’s Talamasca: The Secret Order, the series introduces us to several vampires under the control of the mysterious Jasper (William Fichtner). But these undead are ...
Even if you’ve never been to New Orleans, there is one thing you know to be almost synonymous with the Crescent City: an Anne Rice novel. True, there are seemingly endless vampire and zombie flicks ...
Welcome back to the Immortal Universe. The world based on Anne Rice’s landmark fantasy literature is getting bigger — and weirder — this October with “Talamasca: The Secret Order.” Drawing from from ...
Cinematographer Earle Dresner wasn't always supposed to work on the AMC+ series Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire. However, when the show's longtime director of photography, Stuart Howell, was ...
Vampire enthusiasts have flocked to social media to heap praise on AMC's Interview with the Vampire, with the programme boasting an exceptional 99% score on Rotten Tomatoes, whilst its second series ...
Bestselling novelist Anne Rice, whose dozens of books included the wildly popular “Vampire Chronicles” fantasy series, has died, her family announced. She was 80. Rice died of complications from a ...
AMC Networks has acquired the rights to Anne Rice‘s best-selling book series “The Vampire Chronicles” and “The Lives of the Mayfair Witches,” Variety has learned exclusively. AMC now holds the ...
This Sunday, December 12, the writer Anne Rice, the author of Interview with the Vampire, died at the age of 80 due to complications derived from a stroke, as confirmed by her son on social networks.