All in Editor's Picks
Tragedy Girls is the queer subtext we need.
Label Me is a fantastic romance about two men from completely different backgrounds trying to kill the fear of loneliness.
Gayly Helpful 2019 comes to an end as I get personal.
It’s Pride and I need your help. All of the details are here: Writers, new art, a 30 day code for Shudder and a very important fundraiser.
Rivalries, dark secrets, and all sorts of sexual tension emerge when three best friends find themselves stranded on a yacht in the middle of the ocean under suspicious circumstances. Check out this gloriously gleeful dark comedy…
Sorry Angel is a masterpiece that filled me with joy and utter sadness. It’s a must see.
Pet Sematary has quickly become one of my favorite King adaptations. Come see why.
Stunningly filmed and audacious in its subject matter, Knife+Heart is essential queer cinema and has quickly become my favorite film this year, so far.
The first five episodes of Now Apocalypse are a sexy, funny and fun examination of the apocalyptic dating scene in LA, with hints of a darkening conspiracy on the horizon.
Happy Death Day 2U eschews the traditional concept of what a horror sequel should be and, by doing so, creates two paths of love and hate.
Based on the academic book of the same name by Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman, Horror Noire is a stellar and must-see documentary.
Polarizing and full of unlikable characters, The Standoff at Sparrow Creek is still an incredibly accomplished debut.
Maddening, confounding, amazing and exciting; Suspiria is divisive. Let’s try to unpack it.
Tigers Are Not Afraid is an intense examination of an under-discussed consequence of the gang war violence in Mexico. It’s a fierce and staggering film that demands to be seen.