This underrated 1994 Tom Cruise movie is on Hulu in October….

Like when you sit down to watch a movie Interview with the Vampire, you realize almost immediately that they don’t really make them like they used to. The film, which is now available to stream on Hulu, is a Gothic horror film that explores just how tragic it is to be a vampire, and its appearance on Hulu is perfectly timed for the Halloween season.

Interview with the Vampire It’s not an incredibly scary movie, but it certainly highlights decadence in some important ways. Now that it’s available to stream, here are three reasons why you should watch it:

It features an all-star cast

Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in Interview with the Vampire
Warner Bros.

most of Interview with the Vampire Focuses on the story of Brad Pitt’s Louis, a vampire who sees his life as a curse, and spends his days wandering the Earth trying to find happiness. Along the way, Lewis encounters Tom Cruise’s Lestat, a mastermind and sociopathic vampire who loves the thrill of the hunt. Lestat remains one of Cruise’s best and most deeply soulful performances.

However, in addition to Cruise’s exceptional supporting turn, the film also features great work from a young, but feisty Kirsten Dunst, as well as Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater, and Thandiwe Newton. It’s a great cast that also reflects the 1990s.

It’s full of lush green sets

The cast of Interview with a Vampire.
Warner Bros.

because many Interview with the Vampire Being a period piece, the film also features some incredible sets, especially its early scenes set in New Orleans. The film spares no expense as it reveals the secret world of vampires, and these sets are the kind of thing you rarely see in Hollywood movies today.

There’s also plenty of on-location shooting, another important reminder that there’s no substitute for how things actually look in the real world. Louis may live in a world completely unfamiliar to the humans he hunts, but Interview with the Vampire Makes his world look and feel real.

contains possibly unintentionally strange tones

Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in Interview with the Vampire
Warner Bros.

One of the great joys of this film, which many knew about at the time and has become more apparent in recent years, is its pervasive homophobia. The seductive power of becoming a vampire is almost always communicated from one man to another, and Lestat, in particular, seems like someone who is in love with Louise and is overcompensating.

In reality, however, Louis appears to have a mutual attraction with basically every male character in the film, and it is unclear whether this was something the filmmakers understood or not. Nonetheless, it makes for some really entertaining, tense scenes, especially between this film’s many male characters.












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