Regi takes us on an important detour to talk about Sailor Moon and its importance in her identity.
Regi takes us on an important detour to talk about Sailor Moon and its importance in her identity.
Vincent Bec looks at Don Mancini’s queer inclusion in the Child’s Play series, particularly as it relates to the concept of being GenderQueer and non-binary genders.
Joe Lipsett discusses the complicated nature of nudity in horror films from a queer perspective.
Murphy Leigh tackles mutant bodies in the X-Men movies and about the inability for some mutants to pass as humans.
The Skin of the Teeth is an gay fever dream…but that’s not a good thing in my opinion.
Paulette Pierce has a short story to share with you today. So grab some coffee and huddle up. It’s time to get spooky.
Gunpowder & Sky announces a partnership between their horror label ALTER and The Music Box Theatre!
BJ Colangelo discusses her attraction to Jerry Dandridge in Fright Night (1985) as a catalyst for understanding her own sexuality.
Señor Scary (aka Jerry Robredo) gets personal as he discusses what horror meant to him growing up and how he found his voice through horror.
Elizabeth Erwin examines the queer-coding in The Twilight Zone’s episode “In His Image.”
Alexander O’Connor discusses how Twin Peaks’ Laura Palmer helped him understand himself.
Boar is a bloody romp across the wilds of Australia that suffers a bit from pacing issues but excels with some fun practical effects and plenty of gore.
Trace explains why queer representation matters in the horror genre by looking at Happy Death Day.
In our first Pride 2019 article, Alejandra Gonzalez praises Clive Barker’s Hellraiser for its representation of the spectrum of sexuality.
Premiering at the Fantaspoa Film Festival, True Fiction is a messy little thriller where the lines between author and character and truth and fiction begin to blend.
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.
Knife+Heart headlines (as far as I’m concerned) a fantastic June for Shudder!
Deodato Holocaust charts the career of Ruggero Deodato, from learning under the tutelage of Roberto Rossellini to his infamous Cannibal Holocaust and beyond.