
B-movie Scream Queen Dana Lewis is tired of playing the helpless victim in straight-to-video movies and dreams of becoming a serious actress. After getting her "big break" as the lead in an independent film, the Scream Queen is forced to work on location in the Mojave Desert where she gets more than she bargained for - an obsessed fan as the director and a cast and crew of local weirdos. Under contract, Dana is forced to act in the movie and face her secret fear that she has ... (Full plot summary below)
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B-movie Scream Queen Dana Lewis is tired of playing the helpless victim in straight-to-video movies and dreams of becoming a serious actress. After getting her "big break" as the lead in an independent film, the Scream Queen is forced to work on location in the Mojave Desert where she gets more than she bargained for - an obsessed fan as the director and a cast and crew of local weirdos. Under contract, Dana is forced to act in the movie and face her secret fear that she has no talent.
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| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumJimmyOThe humorous look at low budget filmmaking and the challenge of an actress getting too old to play a virgin, bloody teenager is inspired. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergScream Queen may be low-budget and a bit rough around the edges, but it's easily more amusing and endearing than 85% of what normally passes for "America's #1 Comedy Three Weeks in a Row!" |
| Entertainment InsidersJonathan W. HickmanThe problem is that it does not know whether it wants to be a parody or a straight film. And when it opts for both simultaneously, Scream Queen is a derivative miss. |
| Film ThreatRory L. Aronsky'They try, oh they sure try, but they fail.' |