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La malédiction du Queen Mary

Original title: Haunting of the Queen Mary
  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
4.7K
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Dorian Lough, Jim Piddock, Alice Eve, Joel Fry, Nell Hudson, Wil Coban, and Lenny Rush in La malédiction du Queen Mary (2023)
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The mysterious and violent events surrounding one family's voyage on Halloween night in 1938, and their interwoven destiny with another family onboard the infamous ocean liner present day.The mysterious and violent events surrounding one family's voyage on Halloween night in 1938, and their interwoven destiny with another family onboard the infamous ocean liner present day.The mysterious and violent events surrounding one family's voyage on Halloween night in 1938, and their interwoven destiny with another family onboard the infamous ocean liner present day.

  • Director
    • Gary Shore
  • Writers
    • Stephen Oliver
    • Tom Vaughan
    • Gary Shore
  • Stars
    • Wesley Alfvin
    • Elena Angelova
    • Tiffany Ashton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Gary Shore
    • Writers
      • Stephen Oliver
      • Tom Vaughan
      • Gary Shore
    • Stars
      • Wesley Alfvin
      • Elena Angelova
      • Tiffany Ashton
    • 91User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
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    Wesley Alfvin
    Wesley Alfvin
    • Fred Astaire
    Elena Angelova
    • Child Dancer #1
    Tiffany Ashton
    • Grand Ballroom Singer
    Luca Barbarossa
    • German Soldier #1
    Maciej Bartoszewski
    Maciej Bartoszewski
    • Burned Engineer
    Alan Booty
    • Mr. Howe
    Grace Chandler
    • Child Dancer #2
    Brooke Chanel
    • Panicked Guest
    Wil Coban
    Wil Coban
    • David Ratch
    Russell Coker
    Russell Coker
    • German Soldier #2
    Avery Dresel-Kurtz
    • Tour Guide Jenny
    Ross Cullum
    • Maitre'D
    Tim Downie
    Tim Downie
    • Gibson
    Chase Drews
    Chase Drews
    • Tour Guide Chase
    Sophia Dunn-Walker
    Sophia Dunn-Walker
    • Lady in White
    Alice Eve
    Alice Eve
    • Anne Calder
    Joel Fry
    Joel Fry
    • Patrick Calder
    Mia Gallagher
    • Child Dancer #3
    • Director
      • Gary Shore
    • Writers
      • Stephen Oliver
      • Tom Vaughan
      • Gary Shore
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    6NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Story is a mess but it's a gorgeous looking film

    The Haunting Of The Queen Mary is a bizarrely grandiose, intensely eccentric, grand old horror spectacle that unfolds in two timelines about a hundred years apart and while I have to say that it's not much of a coherent beast in terms of storyline, it's one of the most visually stylish, atmospherically engaging films I've seen this year. In 1938 the Queen Mary steamship makes a special, no expenses spared Halloween voyage across the Atlantic and one ill fated family of carny stowaways has an increasingly dangerous encounter with... something supernatural. In present day a young woman (Alice Eve) tours the now dormant ship and tries to convince the slightly shady duty captain to let her include footage of it in her upcoming podcast but it soon becomes clear that the supernatural element might be still hanging around. Well, not that clear but that's the best I can surmise it. I'll be totally honest with you: the writer and editor of this thing may have had a few too many while working on this because the plot just... careens around wildly making not much sense, the transitions from time period are loose and undefined and the core elements of the story are buried in pacing pandemonium. Having said that, the director and cinematographer seem to have had just the right amount because this is one of the most beautiful looking horror pictures I've seen in some time, an opulently lit, complexly structured palette full of striking costume choices, clanking steampunk viscera below deck and some of the most flat-out gruesome murder scenes committed to celluloid involving an axe swung just about as furiously as possible into people's faces. The 1938 sequences are breathtaking in period detail, dialogue and song/dance numbers as the ship hosts celebrities like Fred Astaire himself, among others. This is a big, loud, immersive and hectic experience that's reminiscent of the early 2000's Dark Castle horror films like Thirteen Ghosts, Ghost Ship, Gothika and House On Haunted Hill. These type of films are absolutely dripping in the style, production design and visual artistic aspects even if story and logic don't quite fall into step. That's a great way to describe this one, a big ol' ghost story you just sort of surrender to like a runaway theme park ride, it's so much fun.
    4sanchitvarma14

    Convoluted and Muddled

    The film is beautifully shot with great production design and atmosphere. The cinematography is excellent in places and you have to give them credit for sheer ambition. But that's where the positives end.

    The screenplay is incredibly muddled and confusing and the story just fails to make any sense.

    They try to weave in the past and present storylines together in a manner that they think is very clever but the two plot lines never mesh together and the end product is an incoherent mess.

    Overall , the movie was like a fever dream where I was left admiring the beauty on the screen but scratching my head wondering what the hell is happening.
    1sharyndebernardis

    Discombobulated

    I have no idea what I just watched. It was a confusing, disjointed mess. At the beginning it seemed to have the makings of a very interesting story. But all it did was get more and more confusing. I kinda get what they were trying to do with flashbacks, but there were too many, and they didnt explain anything. I was told to wait until the end of the movie and it will be all clear. Im pretty sure now the person who told me this had a stake in this movie, because when I got to the end it left me more confused than when i started. The costumes for that period where spot on, the acting was good. I suggest next time use a little more of your budget on script development.
    3IonicBreezeMachine

    A tedious overlong slog that while nice looking fails to establish any atmosphere, stakes, investment, or scares

    In 1938, the Ratch family consisting of husband and wife David (Wil Coban) and Gwen (Nell Hudson) and their daughter Jackie (Florrie Wilkinson) are on a voyage aboard the Queen Mary as third class passengers masquerading as first class passengers. Meanwhile in present day, The Queen Mary is now permanently docked as a tourist attraction and now sees the Caulder family consisting of Anne (Alice Eve) her son Lukas (Lenny Rush) and estranged husband Patrick (Joel Fry) who come to the ship intending to write about its allegedly supernatural history from a child's point of view only to find the hauntings might be all too real.

    Haunting of the Queen Mary is a 2023 horror film from director Gary Shore and co-written by Shore with Tom Vaughan and Stephen Oliver co-writing. The film is a British co-production among several companies and producers and began development back in 2013, around the same time producer Brett Tomberlin was working on another tourist attraction based horror film, 2018's Winchester which was also scripted by Vaughan. The producers really seemed to be pushing for Haunting of the Queen Mary as they announced their intention to make this the first in a trilogy of films centered around the ship, but this is most likely a "one and done" deal as Haunting of the Queen Mary is one of the most tedious and unstructured ghost movies I can recall of recent memory.

    I'll start off by saying I think the film does a good job photographing the Queen Mary and I did at first enjoy the shots down corridors that convey the labyrinthian nature of the ship. I also felt the production design for the segments in 1938 were quite impressive with most of the visually interesting elements taking place in that part of the movie. The movie itself however despite looking pretty nice has very little going on underneath and the writing that keeps bouncing back and forth between the past and the present prevents any establishment of mood or foreboding tone from taking hold. While it is possible to have a horror story that jumps around the timeline as Mike Flanagan's Oculus proved, there needs to be a connection between the two time lines so that it still forms into a cohesive whole. With Haunting of the Queen Mary's storylines, there's nothing that really ties the two timelines together (at least not until the very end) that it feels less like you're watching a movie and more like you're watching two thirds of two different movies that have been crudely put together. Most of the characterization is rather flat on the Caulder family with the rather strange decision of having their 8 year old son played by little person actor Lenny Rush who has appeared in well regarded material but with a mixture of clunky dialogue that feels like it's written for someone 6 years old at most it becomes very distracting. Alice Eve and Joel Fry are just stuck in bland roles and it would be hard for anyone to make those engaging. I will say that I did think the Ratch family was better by comparison as Florrie Wilkinson as the daughter Jackie gets some decent scenes, but again it's not really scary because there isn't as much time spent developing them as there should be. The movie putters along at a punishing runtime of just under two hours, and by the one hour mark I simply wanted the film to end.

    I didn't expect much from Haunting of the Queen Mary given its connections to the movie Winchester which with the exception of Helen Mirren was just mediocre, but even by my lowest expectations the film still fell short of them. With paper thin characters, a sloppy unfocused screenplay, and an inability to get any fear or dread from its premise, Haunting of the Queen Mary is a failure as a horror film and there is no way we're getting that trilogy. Sorry producers.
    4diane_berger

    Promising and ending up boring with no answers or points1

    I see that it needs an analysis of 600 charecters, but, honestly, it is a waste of time and effort.

    The actors did the best they could given the circumstances, just as much as the operators, but the script is so bad that nobody ever, with the best talent or intentions could save it or make it pass an average score.... I wonder sometimes what is wrong with investors that put their money into movies or things r that have no artistic or intellectual value?!

    It's a shame in a world where money could be used in a so much better way... A movie like this is not even likeable, so it's not going to make a blockbuster, and in terms of its message it's totally worthless, so why make it?!

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    • Trivia
      Although there are a few shots that were filmed on the real Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA, most of the interiors (in both past and present scenes) are CGI re-creations and/or set pieces.
    • Goofs
      One scene set in modern times shows hotel-room numbers on the Queen Mary prefixed with the letter "E", indicating that they are on E Deck. All of the Queen Mary's hotel rooms are on M, A and B Decks, with numbers prefixed with those letters.
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are mirrored, much like the story lines in the movie. The top half runs the end credits from the start. The bottom half runs them from the end.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare on Film Street: Nightmare Alley: HAUNTING OF THE QUEEN MARY Interview with Screenwriter Tom Vaughan (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Fun on the Floor
      Music by Jason Livesay and Nolan Livesay

      Big Band Arrangement by Ryan O'Connell

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Haunting of the Queen Mary
    • Filming locations
      • Long Beach, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • BCP Asset Management
      • Bigscope Films
      • Creativity Capital
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      • $1,578,863
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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