The first time I saw Ava Davis act was in Melissa Kunnap’s short film Feast, and I was completely taken in by her performance. She had a...
Shreco Bakari is one of those filmmakers that’s going places, not because he was born into privilege or has had a lot handed to him. No,...
A lot of talk goes on during Pride Month about corporate pandering. Companies around the world suddenly get really queer-friendly, only to disappear when the month...
Welcome back to my little editorial series about some of the trends and tropes that have grown rather stale for the queer community in the horror...
Erin Day is an actress and budding screenwriter with a handful of credits to her name and her sights set on creating her first feature length...
Sam Wineman has had a really good year. His short film The Quiet Room starring Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4), Alaska ThunderFuck (RuPaul’s Drag...
It’s 2019! All is well and right with the world and representation and diversity is the rule and things like tokenism don’t happen anymore! Wait…that’s not...
Michael James Daly entered the world as an unexpected and happy addition to his family which, oddly enough, set him up as a horror fan from...
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is one of those books that’s been nothing but trouble since it was first published. It has been banned, demonized,...
Last Summer, Blumhouse announced a brand new podcast. It was called Attack of the Queerwolf, and its purpose was to take a look at the horror...
For out gay writer and director Chris Peckover, his relationship with horror began with a bit of unintentional trauma as a child. The man behind 2016’s...
We’re almost halfway through June, so you’re well into your Summer reading lists, right? Some of you are thinking, “Do people even do that anymore?” When...