The richly entertaining "Queer for Fear" charts a fabulous voyage through the history of queerness in horror films
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AMC's "Interview with the Vampire" bites lustily into the queer themes and macabre vibes of Anne Rice's epic vampire love story.
Actors, artists, scholars, merchants, and fans of Edgar Allan Poe converge on Baltimore to celebrate the legacy of the famed American writer.
Fresh, tense, and funny, "Bodies, Bodies, Bodies" serves up sharp social satire via a twisted, bloody whodunnit.
Not as clever as its title, 'They/Them' fumbles its mash-up of summer-camp slasher pic and queer-conscious social drama.
Jordan Peele maintains his track record as a master of suspense with the eerie to the extreme 'Nope.'
'First Kill' spins its teenage lesbian love story into an engagingly batty, B-movie-style horror show.
Wild, messy, and audacious, Rob Savage's 'DASHCAM' is relentless in its tastelessness and gore.
Stalked by crazed killers, a porno film crew winds up on the cutting-room floor in Ti West's harrowing "X".
As a new Scream hits the screen, we’re ranking each film in the series, from least to most Scream-worthy.
The original stars are on point, the meta commentary's on full-blast, and the kills are brutal in a solid new "Scream."
A sultry yet grisly trip through swinging '60s London, "Last Night in Soho" mixes mods and murder with a sharp twist
Halloween Kills sidelines the Strodes and piles on the body count as Michael Myers terrorizes the whole town.
A childless Icelandic couple find happiness and horror when an unusual form of livestock joins the family