Looks can kill….asshole teenagers. The last few weeks on the Horror Queers Podcast (we launched back in mid-January) have resulted in plenty of great discussions and hilarious shenanigans. We’ve...
Ah, the black comedy. A film genre that so many filmmakers attempt but so few succeed at. There is something about merging comedic elements with dark...
It couldn’t have been easy to follow up Get Out, arguably the best horror film of 2017, with another horror film. Expectations are mighty high and all...
The last few weeks on the Horror Queers Podcast (we launched back in mid-January) have resulted in plenty of great discussions and hilarious shenanigans. We’ve tackled the implied twincest...
If you haven’t been keeping up with the Horror Queers Podcast these last few weeks, you’ve been missing out! Since we launched back in mid-January, we’ve had the pleasure of...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
Texas Frightmare Weekend, which takes place from May 3-5 this year, recently announced the addition of Evil Dead and Drag Me to Hell director Sam Raimi to its list of...
Leave it to Fons PR to orchestrate a screening of a movie about an evil child with an audience comprised primarily of expectant mothers. Much like the...
We’ve been teasing you about it for a few weeks, but the time has finally come: Bloody Disgusting’s bi-monthly queer horror column is making the move...
Admit it: when you first heard there was a horror movie about a killer escape room coming out, you rolled your eyes, didn’t you? This puts...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
In case you haven’t heard, there’s this film called Hereditary (my review) that’s been scaring the pants off viewers ever since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival back...
We’ve been long overdue for a new Christmas horror anthology. The last one released was 2015’s better-than-you’d-expect A Christmas Horror Story (review), so it seems appropriate that...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
Who hasn’t thought about getting a tattoo before? The idea of permanently inking something on your body is tempting to some and revolting to others. Some...
Julius Avery’s Overlord has been the subject of much online chatter over the past year. Announced just last year, the film was thought to be the...
Despite rumors being stricken down by J.J. Abrams earlier this year, there are still some people out there who think that Julius Avery‘s Overlord (read my review) is...
Julius Avery‘s Overlord (read my review) centers around a group of American paratroopers that find themselves behind enemy lines on the eve of D-Day, so it makes sense...
Julius Avery‘s Overlord (read my review) centers on a group of paratroopers that find themselves behind enemy lines in Nazi-occupied France, where they discover strange experiments being performed...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
Queer slasher films aren’t a hot commodity in this day and age. The last high-profile entry in the sub-genre was the film Hellbent, and that didn’t exactly...
Films set in one location can be a tricky thing to pull off. After all, how do you keep your audience captivated for 90 minutes if...
When a film’s description includes the phrase “inspired by a Twitter conversation,” you’d be forgiven for being wary of what you’re about to watch. Thankfully, the meta...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
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