Star Rating:

Queen of The Damned

Actors: Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez

Release Date: Monday 30th November -0001

Running time: 105 minutes

Coming so soon after Blade 2 is Queen of the Damned, another sequel that features vampires as major characters. In the case of The Queen of the Damned, it's the follow up to Interview with the Vampire, and that none of the original cast or director have reprised their roles should tell you something about the quality of the script. Sporting a terrible Transylvanian accent, Stuart Townsend plays Lestat, who has now become a rock star. Tired of hiding, Lestat announces to the world that he's of the bloodsucking persuasion, which leads to a paranormal investigator (Moreau) unearthing his diaries and discovering his life story. Meanwhile, Lestat's nemesis is Akasha (Aaliyah), a terrifyingly powerful vampire who may have designs on the musician. Devoid of any of the humour or style that made Interview with the Vampire such an enticing proposition, Queen of the Damned is a film that takes itself far too seriously. Despite only clocking in 105 minutes, it feels like a movie twice that length; such is its terribly languid pace. Indeed, the only thing really frightening about Queen of the Damned are those infernal accents. Go to see Blade 2 instead.