Posted by Vee | September 2, 2009, 13:53 (EST) | No Comments
Category: TV Series
Entertainment Weekly‘s Ken Tucker reviews The Vampire Diaries pilot, saying it “promises us a season of sharp-tongued amusement.”
You need to look elsewhere if you were hoping that The Vampire Diaries would mark the beginning of the end of the current vampire craze (Twilight, True Blood, Glenn Beck). Fun stuff mixing blood with soap, Diaries signals a welcome return to form for writer-producer Kevin Williamson (Dawson’s Creek, Scream).
He gives the final product a B+. Read the whole review.
And we have another interview with Katerina Graham, who talks to Relate Mag about her career, the uncertainties of pilot season, her favorite set experiences, and the differences between her and Bonnie Bennett.
RelateMag: Is it difficult to play a character that’s so different from you?
Katerina: You just go to set as yourself, and then you become this character and you’re this character, and you go on. I have my recording studio at home with my pictures of all things that help me stay creative as a music artist. And then when I go to set, in my trailer I have pictures of all things Bonnie, things that she might like, things that she might do, all the back story, her favorite artists. So, as long as I get the essence of her, it’s good. Some days it’s easier to get into character than others, but I think that’s with any actor.



