
Scream Queen 2002
In the world of horror, few names shine as brightly as Malicia Tombs, a talented actress played by Linnea Quigley in the 2002 cult classic, Scream Queen.
Director: Brad Sykes
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scream Queen (2002) about?
Scream Queen follows the story of Malicia Tombs, a beloved horror actress who dies under mysterious circumstances, and the events that unfold as her fans and co-stars try to uncover the truth behind her untimely demise.
Who directed Scream Queen?
Scream Queen was directed by the talented Brad Sykes, who brings a unique blend of humor and suspense to this underrated horror-comedy.
Who stars in Scream Queen?
The film features a talented cast, including Linnea Quigley, C. Courtney Joyner, and Kurt Levee.
Is Scream Queen (2002) worth watching?
While Scream Queen may not have received widespread critical acclaim, its cult following and enduring influence on the horror-comedy genre make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Scream Queen?
Scream Queen has a runtime of 75 minutes.
About Scream Queen (2002) — A Thrilling Horror Comedy That Will Keep You Guessing
In the world of horror, few names shine as brightly as Malicia Tombs, a talented actress played by Linnea Quigley in the 2002 cult classic, Scream Queen. After a mysterious car accident, fans and co-stars reminisce about her life, but one person believes her untimely demise was no accident. This spine-tingling comedy-horror-thriller delves into themes of celebrity obsession and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
As the truth begins to unravel, the film takes viewers on a wild ride, blending humor and suspense in a thrilling narrative that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a talented cast, including C. Courtney Joyner and Kurt Levee, Scream Queen (2002) is a must-watch for horror fans and comedy enthusiasts alike.
Directed by the talented Brad Sykes, this underrated gem has garnered a loyal following over the years, and its influence can still be felt in modern horror-comedies. So, if you're ready to scream your way through a thrilling ride, look no further than Scream Queen (2002).