Run, run as fast as you can! After kicking off Pride month with discussions of John Boorman’s (in)famous adaptation of James Dickey’s novel Deliverance (listen) and revisiting...
Chase’n’Dick. We wrapped up May discussing Stanley Kubrick’s controversial adaptation of The Shining (listen) and worshipping Frank Henenlotter’s Frankenhooker (listen) before kicking off June with a canoe...
Masculine Men Doing Masculine Things. After concluding May discussing the controversial production of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining (listen) and reveling in Frank Henenlotter’s hilarious Frankenhooker (listen), we’re...
Want A Date?! After taking a fresh look at Ridley Scott’s Hannibal (listen), dipping into Bad City with Ana Lily Amirpour’s A Girl Walks Home Alone...
Bears, bears and bears….oh my! After spending May discussing Ridley Scott’s controversial sequel Hannibal (listen) and Ana Lily Amirpour’s haunting A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (listen),...
Bad City. After celebrating Earth Day with queer director Lee Haven Jones’ The Feast (listen), we kicked off May with a fresh look at Ridley Scott‘s 2001...
“YOU SWEAR TOO!” After concluding April defending the much-maligned fourth Alien franchise entry Alien Resurrection (listen) and celebrating Earth Day with a look at Lee Haven Jones’ The...
Sohome Horror Pride, the online edition of award-winning Soho Horror Film Festival, returns this June with its sixth annual event. The fest unveiled its lineup today,...
Glass Shard. April was such a blast on HQ: Trace and I tackled David Nutter’s Disturbing Behavior (listen), John Carpenter’s Christine (listen), as well as Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s...
Meet the Newborn… After spending the last few weeks looking at teen horror films in David Nutter’s Disturbing Behavior (listen) and John Carpenter’s adaptation of Stephen King’s...
Smart Sl*t After a month spent tackling doppelgänger titles like Invasion of the Body Snatchers (listen) and The Stepford Wives (listen), we briefly hit pause to discuss Panic...
Fluid Boys & Peckerheads. It seems like just yesterday that we were doing a themed month on Doppelgängers and deception (it was actually last month), and...
Popcorn Fincher. After a month of doppelgängers and deception, including discussions of cam girl thriller, Cam (listen), 1978 alien invasion Invasion of the Body Snatchers (listen),...
aka Bobbie is the best. After delving into the world of sex work with a discussion of Cam (listen) and getting paranoid with the 1978 version of...
Tufts of Hair and Skin. Trace and I are firmly in the thick of Doppelgängers and Deception month. We began with Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan (listen)...
Sex WORK. After kicking off our themed Doppelgängers and Deception month of March with a look at Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, we’re now heading into the...
Lezzy Wet Dream. After a February spent looking at Mitchell Lichtenstein’s horror comedy Teeth (listen), one of the “good” Amityville entries – that would be Amityville...
Slippery Somnambulist. After closing out February with discussions of Mitchell Lichtenstein’s vagina dentata-centered horror comedy Teeth (listen) and one of the “good” Amityville franchise entries in...
Take a bite… After closing out January with a trip to the prom in Carrie (listen) and kicking off February with a look at Tom Ford’s...
Poo on the porch. After concluding January with with our first foray into the world of Frank Henenlotter in Brain Damage (listen) and revisiting Brian De Palma’s...
Everything’s Coming Up Carrie! January proved to be a busy, varied month on Horror Queers. We kicked off 2025 with a look at Sophia Takal’s examination...
Beg For My Juice Trace and I have had another wild month on Horror Queers. We kicked off 2025 with a look at Sophia Takal’s examination...
Fog fetish. After concluding 2024 with a look at toxic friendships in Into the Dark: “New Year, New You” (listen) and kicking off 2025 by concluding...
#Manifesting After spending December revisiting Joel Schumacher’s 2004 version of The Phantom of the Opera (listen), Bette Davis’ Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (listen) and Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3...
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