Scream Queen

Scream Queen

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Famous Scream Queen Dana Lewis dreams of being a “serious” actress and thinks her luck may be improving when she’s offered the starring role in an independent film. However, when Dana arrives in the desert, she discovers her “big break” is actually an obsessed fan and the cast and crew is a group of local weirdos..

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SYNOPSIS

Famous Scream Queen Dana Lewis dreams of being a “serious” actress and thinks her luck may be improving when she’s offered the starring role in an independent film. However, when Dana arrives in the desert, she discovers her “big break” is actually an obsessed fan and the cast and crew is a group of local weirdos. OMG – what to do? Well find out how Dana deals with zombies, tweekers, snakes, her thirst for stardom and more in this electric, comedic B-movie! With a happy ending.


TECH SPECS

Runtime: 86 minutes
Format: 1:85
Sound: Dolby SR
Language: English
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Cult
Rating: R
Country: USA
Website: http://screamqueenthemovie.com


CAST & CREW

Directed by: Tatiana Bliss
Starring: Liz Lavoie, Nipper Knapp, Steve Paymer and Jason Boegh


AWARDS, FESTIVALS, PUBLICITY

Official Selection — Dances with Films Festival

LA WEEKLY – “PICK OF THE WEEK”

“A terrific performance by Liz Lavoie”
Scott Foundas, LA Weekly

“Scream Queen” is amusing and endearing plus hardcore movie nerds (at least the ones who can laugh at themselves) will absolutely eat it up. In the title role, Liz Lavoie is nothing less than pure gold…very sexy, very funny, imagine a mix of Lisa Kudrow and Jenna Elfman…”
Scott Weinberg, New Times

“Writer-director, Tatiana Bliss, is absolutely fearless and more than happy to break with the convention.”
Chris Parry, EFilm Critic

“Entertaining.”
Andy Klein, Variety

“The romantic comedy elements are handled as well as any big budget Hollywood picture…Tatiana Bliss has more than one great picture in her.”
Jonathan Hickman, Ent. Insiders

“…pretty f**king cool!”
Film Threat

“Pleasantly Amusing“

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