The Queen of the Damned Review |
by Eugene Novikov (Rating: B+) |
Queen of the Damned is an unexpectedly audacious, even
daring, vampire flick that shares with Moulin Rouge a
fearlessness of seeming ridiculous. It has the courage
of its material and the willingness to go completely
over the top when the script requires...more |
The Queen of the Damned Review |
by Bob Bloom (Rating: 2/4) |
QUEEN OF THE DAMNED (2002) 2 stars out of 4. Starring Stuart Townsend, Aaliyah,
Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez and Lena Olin. Music by Richard Gibbs and
Jonathan Davis. Screenplay by Scott Abbott and Michael Petroni. Based on "The
Vampire Chronicles"...more |
The Queen of the Damned Review |
by Mark R. Leeper (Rating: 4/10) |
CAPSULE: The production design is stronger than the
writing in this short version of multiple Anne Rice
novels. What was probably impressive in the books
looks overwrought on the screen. And the funny Eastern
European accents...more |
The Queen of the Damned Review |
by Joshua Tyler (Rating: 3/5) |
Most horror movies are all flash, action, and plenty of screaming. The Queen of
the Damned is no exception to the rule, despite attempts to become something
more, but it still manages to deliver a fair bit of vampire fun. more |
The Queen of the Damned Review |
by Jon Popick (Rating: 5/10) |
Anyone with an ear tuned to Hollywood buzz couldn't possibly have anything
but extremely low expectations for Queen of the Damned, the screen
adaptation of Anne Rice's third installment of her popular Vampire
Chronicles (the first became Interview...more |
The Queen of the Damned Review |
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 2/4) |
"Sex, blood and rock n' roll" -- that is what you can expect from Lestat de
Lioncourt's band, as one of the band's members tells the large, fawning press
corp. Lestat, the first vampire to come out of the closet, uh casket, is an
instant celebrity with...more |