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https://nerdist.com/article/mayfair-witches-talamasca-connects-to-interview-with-the-vampire-anne-rice/

Spoiler Alert

Mayfair Witches is the second in what AMC is calling their “Immortal Universe,” which is their name for the two series based on the supernatural novels of Anne Rice (the first being Interview with the Vampire). And in Mayfair Witches, they’ve now introduced us to the element that Rice used to connect her vampiric protagonists with her family of witches—the psychic order known as the Talamasca.

Ciprien Grieve from Mayfair Witches, and Louis and Lestat from Interview with the Vampire on AMC.
AMC Networks

Although not introduced yet in Interview with the Vampire, this ancient, scholarly order is what united Rice’s supernatural cosmology. Although the two series have made significant changes from the novels, we expect this connection to remain. But what exactly is the Talamasca? Spoilers for not only Mayfair Witches thus far, but also several Anne Rice novels it is based on.

Spoiler Alert

“We watch. And we are always there.”

Rice first introduced the Talamasca in her 1988 novel Queen of the Damned. That was the third book in her Vampire Chronicles series. She described the Talamasca as an order dating back hundreds of years. It was their sacred duty to gather information on all things paranormal in the world, and investigate their validity. Their official motto, which they printed on their business cards, was “We watch. And we are always here.” Rice found the word in a history book, learning it meant “animal mask” in Latin. (In some cultures, it meant witch or shaman.) Although very few things from the book transferred to the 2002 movie adaptation, the Talamasca was one of them.

The business cards for the Talamasca order.
Nerdist

The Order had motherhouses all over the world, with vaults containing all manner of supernatural artifacts of great historical value. The Talamasca took orders from mysterious Elders who no one ever saw, and whose true identities were shrouded in mystery. The Talamasca had motherhouses in cities like London, Rome, and Amsterdam, with other libraries spread all over the globe. However, the main branch was the London house. Two of the higher-ups in the Order, elderly British gentlemen Aaron Lightner and David Talbot, first came to life in this novel. We should mention the Watchers Council on Buffy the Vampire Slayer was likely influenced as well by the Talamasca.

Chronicling the Undead

The character of Jesse Reeves in the Talamasca library, from the movie Queen of the Damned.
Warner Bros.

In Queen of the Damned, our true main Talamasca character was a young woman by the name of Jesse Reeves. Her superiors tasked her with validating the historical facts of events described in the memoirs of the vampires Louis and Lestat. Their life stories were published as the novels Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat. The world at large passed off these books as works of fiction, but the members of the Talamasca knew better. Jesse got wrapped up in the world of the vampires, and eventually became one herself. Meanwhile, Lestat became enamored with her superior, David Talbot, leading to a long relationship between the two.

Talamasca in Anne Rice’s The Witching Hour

The paperback covers to Anne Rice's Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy.
Knopf

The second appearance of the Talamasca was in Rice’s 1990 novel The Witching Hour, the basis for Mayfair Witches. Aaron Lightner, a minor character in Queen of the Damned, was the main Talamasca agent asked to chronicle the history of the Mayfair clan of New Orleans. His paranormal powers include moving objects by telekinesis, and telepathy. His involvement with the family goes back decades, and later he begins to suspect that his benevolent, scholarly order might have darker intentions. For the TV series, they reimagined him as the character Ciprien Grieve, a much younger African-American man, and the lead’s love interest.

The Talamasca Order appears in several Rice novels over the subsequent years. She included them in almost every novel involving the vampires and witches. In fact, one novel, Merrick, was about a Mayfair witch who is a part of the Talamasca, who then became a vampire. Throughout, the identity of the mysterious Elders remained a closely guarded secret. Rice toyed with the idea of doing an entire book about the origins of the Talamasca, but she never got around to it. However, Rice finally unlocked the origins of the Talamasca in her 2014 novel Prince Lestat, over 25 years after their introduction.

The Origins of the Talamasca, Explained

Rice finally revealed that three ancient beings founded the Order in 758 A.D. The original founder was a being with the unusual name of Gremt Stryker Knollys. He was a disembodied spirit who gathered molecules to create a corporeal form. He encountered another similar spirit, Hesketh, who had once been a vampire, and whose spirit remained earthbound. Her vampire maker, the ancient Teskhamen, was still alive (so to speak). The three of them formed a pact to create a society whose purpose was to uncover the secrets of the supernatural, to better understand their own existence. They were the original Elders of the Talamasca, eventually passing down that mantle to human scholars, who then chose their own successors.

Key art for Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches
AMC Networks

Will we see this complex history all play out on the AMC shows? Well, if they do, it would be way down the line. The Immortal Universe would have to have the kind of longevity that their Walking Dead franchise has before we get to all this intricate backstory. And we have not heard a peep from the Talamasca so far in Interview with the Vampire. However, we suspect they might pop up in that series much sooner than they did in their respective novels. We don’t expect AMC to waste any time in connecting their Anne Rice series together. Even if it means it happens much faster than it ever did in the novels.

The post How MAYFAIR WITCHES’ Mysterious Talamasca Connects to INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE appeared first on Nerdist.

January 17, 2023

How MAYFAIR WITCHES’ Mysterious Talamasca Connects to INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE

https://nerdist.com/article/mayfair-witches-talamasca-connects-to-interview-with-the-vampire-anne-rice/

Spoiler Alert

Mayfair Witches is the second in what AMC is calling their “Immortal Universe,” which is their name for the two series based on the supernatural novels of Anne Rice (the first being Interview with the Vampire). And in Mayfair Witches, they’ve now introduced us to the element that Rice used to connect her vampiric protagonists with her family of witches—the psychic order known as the Talamasca.

Ciprien Grieve from Mayfair Witches, and Louis and Lestat from Interview with the Vampire on AMC.
AMC Networks

Although not introduced yet in Interview with the Vampire, this ancient, scholarly order is what united Rice’s supernatural cosmology. Although the two series have made significant changes from the novels, we expect this connection to remain. But what exactly is the Talamasca? Spoilers for not only Mayfair Witches thus far, but also several Anne Rice novels it is based on.

Spoiler Alert

“We watch. And we are always there.”

Rice first introduced the Talamasca in her 1988 novel Queen of the Damned. That was the third book in her Vampire Chronicles series. She described the Talamasca as an order dating back hundreds of years. It was their sacred duty to gather information on all things paranormal in the world, and investigate their validity. Their official motto, which they printed on their business cards, was “We watch. And we are always here.” Rice found the word in a history book, learning it meant “animal mask” in Latin. (In some cultures, it meant witch or shaman.) Although very few things from the book transferred to the 2002 movie adaptation, the Talamasca was one of them.

The business cards for the Talamasca order.
Nerdist

The Order had motherhouses all over the world, with vaults containing all manner of supernatural artifacts of great historical value. The Talamasca took orders from mysterious Elders who no one ever saw, and whose true identities were shrouded in mystery. The Talamasca had motherhouses in cities like London, Rome, and Amsterdam, with other libraries spread all over the globe. However, the main branch was the London house. Two of the higher-ups in the Order, elderly British gentlemen Aaron Lightner and David Talbot, first came to life in this novel. We should mention the Watchers Council on Buffy the Vampire Slayer was likely influenced as well by the Talamasca.

Chronicling the Undead

The character of Jesse Reeves in the Talamasca library, from the movie Queen of the Damned.
Warner Bros.

In Queen of the Damned, our true main Talamasca character was a young woman by the name of Jesse Reeves. Her superiors tasked her with validating the historical facts of events described in the memoirs of the vampires Louis and Lestat. Their life stories were published as the novels Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat. The world at large passed off these books as works of fiction, but the members of the Talamasca knew better. Jesse got wrapped up in the world of the vampires, and eventually became one herself. Meanwhile, Lestat became enamored with her superior, David Talbot, leading to a long relationship between the two.

Talamasca in Anne Rice’s The Witching Hour

The paperback covers to Anne Rice's Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy.
Knopf

The second appearance of the Talamasca was in Rice’s 1990 novel The Witching Hour, the basis for Mayfair Witches. Aaron Lightner, a minor character in Queen of the Damned, was the main Talamasca agent asked to chronicle the history of the Mayfair clan of New Orleans. His paranormal powers include moving objects by telekinesis, and telepathy. His involvement with the family goes back decades, and later he begins to suspect that his benevolent, scholarly order might have darker intentions. For the TV series, they reimagined him as the character Ciprien Grieve, a much younger African-American man, and the lead’s love interest.

The Talamasca Order appears in several Rice novels over the subsequent years. She included them in almost every novel involving the vampires and witches. In fact, one novel, Merrick, was about a Mayfair witch who is a part of the Talamasca, who then became a vampire. Throughout, the identity of the mysterious Elders remained a closely guarded secret. Rice toyed with the idea of doing an entire book about the origins of the Talamasca, but she never got around to it. However, Rice finally unlocked the origins of the Talamasca in her 2014 novel Prince Lestat, over 25 years after their introduction.

The Origins of the Talamasca, Explained

Rice finally revealed that three ancient beings founded the Order in 758 A.D. The original founder was a being with the unusual name of Gremt Stryker Knollys. He was a disembodied spirit who gathered molecules to create a corporeal form. He encountered another similar spirit, Hesketh, who had once been a vampire, and whose spirit remained earthbound. Her vampire maker, the ancient Teskhamen, was still alive (so to speak). The three of them formed a pact to create a society whose purpose was to uncover the secrets of the supernatural, to better understand their own existence. They were the original Elders of the Talamasca, eventually passing down that mantle to human scholars, who then chose their own successors.

Key art for Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches
AMC Networks

Will we see this complex history all play out on the AMC shows? Well, if they do, it would be way down the line. The Immortal Universe would have to have the kind of longevity that their Walking Dead franchise has before we get to all this intricate backstory. And we have not heard a peep from the Talamasca so far in Interview with the Vampire. However, we suspect they might pop up in that series much sooner than they did in their respective novels. We don’t expect AMC to waste any time in connecting their Anne Rice series together. Even if it means it happens much faster than it ever did in the novels.

The post How MAYFAIR WITCHES’ Mysterious Talamasca Connects to INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE appeared first on Nerdist.


January 16, 2023

‘Saint Omer’ Star Guslagie Malanga

https://blackgirlnerds.com/saint-omer-star-guslagie-malanga/

In this week’s episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we interview Guslagie Malanga who stars in the French film Saint Omer directed by Alice Diop.  The film premiered at the Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals and was entered for Best International Film for the 2023 Oscars.

In Saint Omer, Rama is a novelist who attends the trial of Laurence Coly (Guslagie Malanga), a young woman accused of killing her 15-month-old daughter. Testimonies from witnesses and Coly’s own words soon shake Rama’s convictions.

Host: Jamie
Music by: Sammus
Edited by: Jamie Broadnax

Saint Omer is currently playing in theaters.


January 16, 2023

NFL Week 18 Prediction Updates and Wild Card Game Picks!

https://www.thenerdelement.com/2023/01/13/nfl-week-18-prediction-updates-and-wild-card-game-picks/

Good evening, everyone! Today I want to discuss which picks I got correct and which ones I got wrong! So, let’s get started! I predicted that the Bills would beat the Patriots 31-16, but the final score was 35-24 Bills over the Patriots. I predicted that the Vikings would beat the Bears 34-14, but the final score was 29-13 Vikings over the Bears. I predicted that the Bengals would beat the Ravens 27-20, but the final score was 27-16 Bengals over the Ravens. I predicted that the Dolphins would beat the Jets 30-23, but the final score was 11-6 Dolphins over the Jets in a low and a very close game. Miami Dolphins barely got into the playoffs. I predicted that the Steelers would beat the Browns 33-21, but the final score was 28-14 Steelers over the Browns. However, the Steelers just missed the playoffs this season after the Dolphins won. They needed the Dolphins to lose. I predicted that the Eagles would beat the Giants 35-24, but the final score was 22-16 Eagles over the Giants. I predicted that the Seahawks would beat the Rams 38-25, but the final score was 19-16 Seahawks over the Rams in overtime. The Seahawks drove down the field to kick a game-winning field goal to win the game and clinch a playoff spot following the loss by Green Bay against the Detroit Lions. I predicted that the 49ers would beat the Cardinals 38-13 and guess what was the final score?! It was 38-13 49ers over the Cardinals in an exact same prediction I made!!! What a shock!!! I knew that the Cards were going to get spanked in that game and the 49ers were playing for something and they clinched the number 2 seed just behind the Philadelphia Eagles. I predicted that the Lions would beat the Packers 27-24, but the final score was 20-16 Lions over the Packers. The Lions converted a huge 4th down play on a short pass to end the Packers season and possibly Aaron Rodgers time with the Packers.

I predicted that the Buccaneers would beat the Falcons 28-13, but the final score was 30-17 Falcons over the Bucs. I predicted that the Cowboys would beat the Commanders 31-17, but the final score was 23-6 Commanders over the Cowboys. The Cowboys offense was absolutely horrible. Not a way to set yourself up by limping into the playoffs against the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay. I predicted that the Chargers would beat the Broncos 37-21, but the final score was 31-28 Broncos over the Chargers.

So overall, I have gotten 9 out of 12 picks correct!!!!! Now, let’s get into Wild Card game picks, shall we?! The first game I will predict is the Seahawks @49ers game, the divisional rivalries for the third time. The 49ers have swept the Seahawks this season. The weather conditions could impact the game a lot so both of these teams are going to have to run the ball very well. The 49ers have run the ball very well with Christian McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell. The Seahawks have also run the ball well with Kenneth Walker and DJ Dallas. The problem that the Seahawks have to deal with is that the 49ers defense have not allowed opponents to score points in the second half of each game except for the Raiders game that they won barely and they have a good run defense. So, I think the 49ers will beat the Seahawks in a close game 31-27. The next game I will predict is the Chargers @Jags game on Saturday Night Football. The Jaguars somehow find themselves in the playoffs for the first time since 2017 and the Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is going to be playing his first playoff game and he is facing a challenge. The Jags could beat the Chargers if they play hard, but I think the Chargers will barely beat the Jaguars 24-20. I won’t be too surprised if the Jags beat the Chargers because I could be wrong. The Jags could absolutely prove me wrong. The next game I will predict is the Dolphins @Bills game, the divisional rivalries for the third time in a season. The Dolphins don’t exactly look good at the quarterback situation because their starter Tua Tagovailoa is going to be out for the playoff game. They will either start Teddy Bridgewater or Skylar Thompson. I rather start Teddy Bridgewater if far were the Dolphins coach, but who knows. Thompson shows that he can be good as well. I think the Bills will beat the Dolphins 27-14. The next game I will predict is the Giants @Vikings game in a rematch. I think the Giants will make it a close game again, but come up short again by losing to the Vikings 34-27. The next game I will predict is the Ravens @Bengals game, the divisional rivalries on Sunday Night Football and for the third time in a rematch in Cincinnati. If Lamar Jackson is not playing for the Ravens, they have no chance at beating the Bengals, but if he does, they would have at least a better shot at beating the Bengals. As of now, I think the Bengals will beat the Ravens in a close game 29-23. The last game I will predict is the Cowboys @Bucs game on Monday Night Football in a rematch. The Bucs beat the Cowboys earlier this season on Sunday Night Football in Dallas in week 1. The Cowboys cannot look sloppy again on offense and if they lose to the Bucs team that has a struggling offense, chances are that Jerry Jones could fire Mike McCarthy. I think the Cowboys will beat the Buccaneers 27-21 to potentially end Tom Brady’s time with the Bucs by retiring or could play somewhere else in the NFL.

So, what do you guys think about the NFL Wild Card Game picks?! I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below!

Stay tuned for NFL updates.

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January 15, 2023

‘On The Come Up’ Star Jamila C. Gray on the Difference Between a Rapper and a Lyricist

https://blackgirlnerds.com/on-the-come-up-star-jamila-c-gray-on-the-difference-between-a-rapper-and-a-lyricist/

BGN interviews actor Jamila C. Gray as she promotes the Home Entertaiment Release of the Paramount + film On The Come Up.

Presented by Paramount+ in Association with Paramount Pictures’ Players Label, On The Come Up, Emmy-nominated actress Sanaa Lathan’s feature directorial debut, is a love letter to hip hop. On the Come Up is the story of Bri, a 16-year-old gifted rapper, who attempts to take the battle rap scene by storm in order to lift up her family and do right by the legacy of her father – a local hip hop legend whose career was cut short by gang violence. But when her first hit song goes viral for all the wrong reasons, she finds herself torn between the authenticity that got her this far and the false persona that the industry wants to impose upon her. The film is based on the New York Times’ #1 best-selling novel by Angie Thomas.

Interviewer: Jamie Broadnax

Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax

The film is currently available on all Digital platforms and will be out on DVD February 14.


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