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Dark Queen

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
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Tian Kitchen in Dark Queen (2004)
HorrorSci-Fi

When brilliant biochemist Helen Reynolds experiments on herself by ingesting brain fluid extracted from a serial killer, she hopes to learn the secret behind the murderer's ability to psychi... Read allWhen brilliant biochemist Helen Reynolds experiments on herself by ingesting brain fluid extracted from a serial killer, she hopes to learn the secret behind the murderer's ability to psychically control his victims.When brilliant biochemist Helen Reynolds experiments on herself by ingesting brain fluid extracted from a serial killer, she hopes to learn the secret behind the murderer's ability to psychically control his victims.

  • Director
    • Ken LaVan
  • Writer
    • Lou Aguilar
  • Stars
    • Tian Kitchen
    • Sean Klitzner
    • Michael Marks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    99
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken LaVan
    • Writer
      • Lou Aguilar
    • Stars
      • Tian Kitchen
      • Sean Klitzner
      • Michael Marks
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tian Kitchen
    Tian Kitchen
    • Helen…
    Sean Klitzner
    Sean Klitzner
    • Gary
    Michael Marks
    • Horn
    Sheyenne Rivers
    • Carol
    Geoff Ward
    Geoff Ward
    • Det. Needham
    James W. Bates
    • Warren Finch
    Lou Aguilar
    • Dr. Lutz
    Heather Anika
    • Mindy
    Melissa Bill
    • Melanie Knox
    Everlayn Borges
    Everlayn Borges
    • Maria (Knox Maid)
    • (as Everlayn Gorges)
    Gus Loret Demola
    • Sam
    Bobby Dodge
    Bobby Dodge
    • Neil
    Adam Klitzner
    • Lizard Man 2
    Ken LaVan
    • Patrol 1
    Susie S. Lin
    • Cathy
    Jessica Mathews
    Jessica Mathews
    • Alicia
    Sky Meadow Palma
    • Vina
    • (as Sky Palma)
    George Randol
    • Roland Knox
    • Director
      • Ken LaVan
    • Writer
      • Lou Aguilar
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    2TheLittleSongbird

    A disaster excepting the profanity and some unintentionally funny scenes

    Lets start with the good news. Dark Queen is not The Asylum's worst, and not quite bad enough to be down there. It is reasonably entertaining in how unintentionally funny some of the scenes are, and the profanity has a kind of sexiness to it. That is it for the good news though. When people say that there are worse Asylum movies, very often that is saying very little, and that is the case with Dark Queen. In every other department, which is almost all actually, it is a disaster of a movie. On a visual and technical level, Dark Queen looks really poor, with some of the most haphazard camera work I've seen in any movie recently and lighting that exudes no atmosphere whatsoever. To say that the special effects are second-rate is an understatement, they do look as though they were made in less than 10 minutes and for £5. The dialogue is horrendous, giving the feeling that it was made up on the spot- I wouldn't be all that surprised if that were the case- and the story is dull and also incomprehensible. The direction is so laborious that you question whether there is any direction at all, while the characters have no likability or development to them. It is difficult to think of negative adjectives to describe the acting, other than to say that amateurish is an insult. Overall, not worth watching. 2/10 Bethany Cox
    3The_Foywonder

    More proof that reality show contestants don't make for the best actors.

    So what specific Mr. Hyde-like effects does drinking the psychic brain fluid from a mass murderer have on the bookish lady scientist, you ask? For starters, she magically develops dark blue eye shadow, red lipstick, rouge on her cheeks, and silver nail polish. It corrects her vision so that she no longer needs those bookish glasses. It inspires her to let her hair down and dress in a leather two-piece number so that she looks like someone at a Xena convention. She develops the ability to wield unspecified and unexplained blasts of light. Most importantly, she develops the personality of a megalomaniac sex kitten capable of controlling the minds of others and has a psychic link to the mass murderer, who actively encourages her new persona to aid him in his quest to destroy the very fabric of human civilization. That's some formula, huh?

    Dark Queen is an astoundingly bad take on the traditional Jeckyll and Hyde theme that is practically boiling over with laughably bad acting and howlingly bad dialogue. If not for the occasional moments of stupefying badness, there would be absolutely nothing redeeming about the movie whatsoever. It's just dreadful on every level. The script is total gibberish, the directing is utterly lifeless, the acting is embarrassingly amateurish, and the quality of the production values often go back and forth between looking professional and looking like a public access television production. Even though Dark Queen was obviously meant to be campy that still doesn't change the fact that the only really amusing moments are so for unintentional reasons.

    Okay, the movie does have one other thing going for it – breasts. Then again, even though just about every major female character pops her top at least once there's still a shocking lack of sex in this movie, and that strikes me as being especially odd since the plot is seemingly tailor made for a film of the Cinemax After Dark variety. It just feels like it should constantly devolve into soft core sex scenes that go on for several minutes at a time. I wish it did, not just to see ample flesh bumping and grinding but also because it would have cut down on the seemingly endless amount of dull talky scenes and general lameness of the production. This is a movie with very little action going on and not just of the sexy variety.

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      Everlayn Borges's debut.
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      References Sunset Boulevard (1950)

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pimeduse kuningnna
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dark Queen Productions
      • The Asylum
      • ThoughtSource Inc.
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      • $60,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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