2007
Genre: Horror / Thriller Runtime: ~97 minutes Languages: Hindi (dubbed) & English (original) Director: Michael Polish Starring: Steve Guttenberg, Eric Roberts, Carla Gugino, Kym Whitley, and a supporting cast of crew members playing fictionalized versions of themselves. The Queen Mary takes the infamous ocean liner—now permanently docked in Long Beach, California—and re‑imagines it as a haunted house attraction turned nightmarish trap. A group of tourists and staff members sign up for an overnight “immersive horror experience” aboard the historic ship, only to discover that the ship’s dark past is far more real than any special‑effects set piece. Genre: Horror / Thriller Runtime: ~97 minutes Languages:
The Queen Mary delivers a decent, atmosphere‑rich horror experience that will satisfy fans of haunted‑location thrillers and those intrigued by the ship’s real‑world lore. Its strengths lie in the authentic setting, practical effects, and a willingness to let the ship itself become a character. However, uneven pacing, thin character arcs, and some predictable scares prevent it from rising to the upper echelon of modern horror. The Queen Mary delivers a decent, atmosphere‑rich horror
Credits
Writer and Director Lola Arias
With InĂ©s Efron, Gonzalo MartĂnez
Sound Design Ulises Conti
Set Design Leandro Tartaglia
Lighting MatĂas SendĂłn
Assistant Directors Eugenia Schor, Alfredo Staffolani The Queen Mary delivers a decent
Genre: Horror / Thriller Runtime: ~97 minutes Languages: Hindi (dubbed) & English (original) Director: Michael Polish Starring: Steve Guttenberg, Eric Roberts, Carla Gugino, Kym Whitley, and a supporting cast of crew members playing fictionalized versions of themselves. The Queen Mary takes the infamous ocean liner—now permanently docked in Long Beach, California—and re‑imagines it as a haunted house attraction turned nightmarish trap. A group of tourists and staff members sign up for an overnight “immersive horror experience” aboard the historic ship, only to discover that the ship’s dark past is far more real than any special‑effects set piece.
The Queen Mary delivers a decent, atmosphere‑rich horror experience that will satisfy fans of haunted‑location thrillers and those intrigued by the ship’s real‑world lore. Its strengths lie in the authentic setting, practical effects, and a willingness to let the ship itself become a character. However, uneven pacing, thin character arcs, and some predictable scares prevent it from rising to the upper echelon of modern horror.
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