The Vampire Lestat (Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Premiere Review) | A Wild, Disorienting New Era

Black and white promotional banner for the Vampire Lestat / Interview with the vampire season premiere review featuring a shirtless Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt. Text overlay reads "ANNE RICES THE VAMPIRE LESTAT PREMIERE REVIEW." To the right, a book cover for "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice is displayed under the word "Inspiration," with the website "wornoutspines.com" at the bottom.

Anne Rice (novels) & Rolin Jones (creator) CAST Sam ReidJacob AndersonEric BogosianAssad ZamanJennifer Ehle Review The Season 3 premiere of Interview with the Vampire is probably the most disorienting episode the series has delivered so far. I mean that in both a good and challenging way. After two seasons of gothic romance, tragedy, and beautifully crafted period drama, … Continue reading The Vampire Lestat (Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Premiere Review) | A Wild, Disorienting New Era

My Year in TV Shows Based on Books: Emotional Attachments, and a Very Serious Top 5

I watched 23 TV shows based on books this year, some brilliant, some baffling, and a few that made me question all my life choices (looking at you, cancellations). From epic fantasy finally finding its footing to adaptations that somehow outshone stories I already loved, this list breaks down the 5 shows that truly stuck with me… and yes, I will roast the ones I love.

Maigret (2025) – The Lazy Burglar Review |

Promotional image for "Maigret" series premiere review, featuring five actors in tactical vests and jackets, a close-up of a blond-haired man (Jules Maigret) looking at the viewer, the text "Maigret Premiere Review", and book covers by George Simenon.

The new Maigret (2025) series brings Georges Simenon’s iconic detective back to the screen in a sleek, modern form. The pilot, “The Lazy Burglar,” isn’t just about solving crimes it’s sets the tone, texture, and atmosphere of the show. Sure, the “Paris-but-in-English” setup feels weird at first, but it works. Quietly compelling, this new Maigret might just become your next rainy-night comfort watch.