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Nov 21 2008

Peter Brown from ifmagazine.com sent to us the links of a new interview with Rachelle and a movie review of Twilight.

Take Rachelle Lefevre for instance. Who up until TWILIGHT was making her way in Hollywood doing a few episode here on a TV show, a few episodes there on a TV show. But in the film about a different type of love story – between a human and an immortal vampire – she really got to sink her teeth into her character of Victoria, one of the evil, nomadic vampires.

“I assist [James] in tracking Bella and making life miserable for the two of them,” sayd Lefevre.

But are they truly evil … or are they just following what nature now has laid the paths to? The answer is complicated, says Lefevre.

Read full interview here.



TWILIGHT was sort of like HARRY POTTER for me, in the fact that so many people had told me I HAD to read the books that I had avoided them until the last possible minute. Once I gave in and read the first novel however, I was as sucked in as anyone that I had talked to, and devoured the four books in a matter of less than a week and a half. As an avid reader, and a film reviewer I try to reconcile the movie and the book, and review the movie based on its merits only and not on the things that I loved about the novel.

Having said that, TWILIGHT is a movie that fans of the book series will be pleased with. The electricity of the relationship between Edward and Bella is certainly present on screen, the casting of the entire movie is bang on in terms of what I pictured in my head while reading the books, and the acting is above par from most horror or supernatural based films. Both Stewart and Pattinson do a great job of conveying all of the complexities and range of emotions their characters go through in a relatively short amount of time.

Read full review here.

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