Writer, director, and actor Craig Mapp has seemingly spent most of his life at the intersections of crossroads he did not choose for himself, and yet...
Back in 2017, Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook became an unlikely queer icon when the film was supposedly listed under the LGBT films category on Netflix by mistake....
Australian author Aaron Dries writes fiction that is both harrowing and moving. His novels reach into your guts and expose the dread even you may not...
***Author’s note: Wendy Carlos: Trans Woman, Kubrick Collaborator, and Synth-Music Pioneer is a part of iHorror’s Horror Pride Month series which seeks to inform, educate, and...
June is almost upon us and people across the U.S. are preparing for LGBTQ Pride Month. In honor of this celebration, iHorror is gearing up for...
It’s hard to believe that the end of Pride Month is upon us. Undoubtedly, some of our readers are breathing a sigh of relief as they...
**Editor’s Note: Blood & Lust: The Homoerotic Legacy of Modern Horror is a continuation of iHorror’s Horror Pride Month celebrating the LGBTQ community and their contributions...
Erlingur Thoroddsen was obsessed with horror films long before he was allowed to watch them. The Icelandic filmmaker, who grew up just outside Reykjavik, wasn’t like...
**Editor’s Note: Jeffrey Reddick: The Gay Man who Taught Horror Fans a New Way to Fear Death is a continuation of iHorror’s Horror Pride Month celebrating...
Some of you may remember an article a few months ago about a couple of guys who were making horror parodies under the banner of Enemies...
**Editor’s Note: 5 Awesome LGBTQ Horror Short Films for Pride Month is a continuation of iHorror’s Horror Pride Month Celebrating the LGBTQ community and their contributions...
For Theo Kemp, his love of horror came early. “The first film I ever remember seeing is Jaws,” he told me. “I was like six and I...