Dracula’s Daughter Said ACAB. After getting anxious with the frightening apparition in It Follows, we got campy with the much-maligned late franchise entry Freddy’s Dead: The...
Single-setting horror films almost always make for a fascinating watch. Films like Buried, Cube and Frozen force their directors to make the most of their sparse surroundings, usually with...
As we all eagerly await Scream‘s January 2022 theatrical release, Airbnb, Paramount and Spyglass Media are teaming up to celebrate the film with a stay at...
Amy Holden Jones’ 1982 film The Slumber Party Massacre was a bit of a rarity in the ’80s slasher boom: it was written by a feminist writer (Rita...
Tommy Wirkola is no stranger to dark humor. The Norwegian filmmaker has already carved a place in the black hearts of horror fans everywhere with the...
If there was ever a day of the year that deserved the horror movie treatment, Black Friday is the one. We’ve all seen the news footage...
Draw Two. After getting fancy (and super duper queer) with Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope, we entered the gooey world of David Cronenberg in his masterpiece The Fly and we...
He’s a squirter. First we got cosmic with Adam Egypt Mortimer’s outstanding imaginary friend tale Daniel Isn’t Real, then we got hot with the 1981 parody Student...
Rope-a-dope. After queering up the castle in James Whale’s The Bride of Frankenstein, we got cosmic with Adam Egypt Mortimer’s outstanding imaginary friend tale Daniel Isn’t Real...
Do you need to insurance boobs? After queering up the castle in James Whale’s The Bride of Frankenstein, we got cosmic with Adam Egypt Mortimer’s outstanding...
Queer Street. It’s not often that a popular IP gets adapted with explicit queer content added in, but that’s exactly what happened with Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy,...
Justice for Woll. After visiting the lovely, bitchy ladies of Sorority Row and enjoying the French countryside in Julia Ducournau’s cannibalistic debut film Raw, we’re celebrating the release of Escape...
A film that presupposes that women are people… After traveling to the Amazon to check in with the Creature From the Black Lagoon, we visited the lovely,...
With Netflix‘s Fear Street trilogy kicking off tomorrow, the streaming service is taking things to the next level with a special “Queer Street” event in Austin, Texas! The...
A Movie of Dicks. We’ve certainly had an interesting Pride month so far! After heading across the pond for some “Faerie Tale Queertre” in The Wolves...
Faerie Tale Queertre. After celebrating the release of Spiral: From the Book of Saw (review) with a discussion of James Wan’s influential debut film Saw and...
Who shit in the toilet? We began the month by checking our reflections in Marina Sargenti’s Mirror Mirror and continued with a return trip to high...
A Shitty Supernatural Episode. After visiting the quiet, foggy town of Silent Hill last week, we’re now heading on a vampire-filled desert road trip in J.S....
A Problematic Fave. Chucky got lucky when we covered Ronny Yu’s Bride of Chucky and then the children got possessed (maybe?) when we discussed Jack Clayton’s The...
“Barbie, Eat Your Heart Out.” March certainly flew by, didn’t it? We filled the month with a variety of disparate titles such as Friday the 13th Part...
Watch Out for Neematoads! March has seen quite a bit of whiplash for the Horror Queers, tonally speaking. After kicking off the month with our first...
We all handle trauma in different ways. Some of us self-isolate, some seek the comfort of others and some seek professional help. There are many other...
Mickey Keating is no stranger to homage. You can feel the impact of The X-Files and Invasion of the Body Snatchers in Pod (review). Roman Polanski’s...
If there’s one trend among the genre films screening at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, it’s that they’ve all got a message to deliver. Some have...
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