Scream
Queen (1997) – Brad Sykes.
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Shot on muzzy Video
back in '97, this lively, schlock-tastically entertaining indie-slasher is now bloodily unleashed upon a spankingly sweet Blu-ray
edition, giving Quigley addicts the welcome opportunity of
appreciating one of her most unfairly neglected horror gems. Slinky
splatter diva Malicia Tombs (Linnea Quigley) storms angrily off the
set of a micro-budget S.O.V slasher, and is tragically killed in a
fatal car accident...or was she? I must first enthusiastically state
that, thus far, I have yet to purchase any Vengeance Video title that
I haven't unreservedly fallen madly in love with. This is, of course,
an entirely subjective rationale, but I absolutely dig on the fact
they haven't let me down, and, happily, Scream Queen is yet another
wickedly warped winner! Midway-ish Scream Queen luridly left-turns in
a fabulously faux Gothic fashion, whereupon a shadowy slayer
gruesomely bumps off the unsuspecting cast and crew in a deliciously
grisly, Agatha Crispie'd fashion! The palpable shortcomings of a low
budget, and shooting with such rudimentary equipment only rarely
detracts from Scream Queen's prodigious, frequently inventive, and
rewardingly bloody kill frenzies! Excluding the occasional visual
infidelities of the format, Scream Queen has a generosity of Schlocky
paraphernalia to recommend it to slasher fans. While horror vixen
Quigley is a scream, the unknown cast prove no less credible, with
much tittersome scene-stealage done by stoner FX dude Squib, and the
diminutive Runyon (Kurt Levee), who is utterly delightful as
Malicia's quietly menacing manservant.
