Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Features

Clash of the Titles: Interview with the Vampire VS Let the Right One In

Movie fans have long argued the merits of individual films against others, from pitting monolithic franchises like Twilight and The Hunger Games against each other, to budget indies like Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity. The moviegoing public demand arbitrary competition between their favourite films – and who are we not to oblige?

So, in our first, and certainly not last, Movie Match-Up we pit Interview with the Vampire against Let the Right One In. Mano a mano. May the best modern-classic vampire flick win.

Stats:

Let the Right One In (2008)

Swedish, Horror/Drama

$4,000,000 budget

Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)

American, Horror/Romance

$60,000,000 budget

round 1Round One – Sound and Visuals

Let the Right One In comes out swinging with its clean, minimalist cinematography and strict colouring, but ultimately can the indie drama compete with the sheer money power behind a heavyweight blockbuster on the scale of Interview with the Vampire? Interview certainly tips the scales in terms of costume and sets, with the story convincingly spanning hundreds of years of history. An Oscar nomination for Best Art Direction-Set Direction and a range of related BAFTA wins and nominations seal the deal. Let the Right One In‘s white colour scheme is cute, but it’s let down by its own repetitiveness – after an hour and a half, red-on-white-on-black stops looking cool and starts getting samey. Finally Interview delivers an uppercut of superior special effects, despite being made over a decade earlier, and round one is over without much of a contest.

next-hi

Pages: 1 2 3

Comments

You May Also Like

MUSIC

It’s Thursday once again, so here we are with another round of brand new releases brought to our attention by streaming services and our...

Box Office

Synopsis: He’s a stuntman, and like everyone in the stunt community, he gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows, and dropped from the...

Books

Apple TV+ has unveiled the teaser trailer for its upcoming eight-part limited series “Presumed Innocent,” adapted from Scott Turow’s bestselling eponymous novel. This gripping...

Box Office

Roadside Attractions and Vertical have dropped the official trailer for award-winning Cinematographer Ellen Kuras’ directorial feature, Lee; a film chronicling a pivotal decade in...