Movies
‘Queens of the Dead’ Brings Queer Joy to the Zombie Apocalypse
Horror has always been for the weirdos, the outsiders, the ostracized and excluded, which is why horror has also always been queer.
Fire ‘Em Up: Ten Iconic Screen Machines That Defined Cool
These aren't just modes of transportation — they're full-blown legends.
Mannequin Is Even Gayer Than You Thought
'Mannequin' makes it clear that queerness should be celebrated and that your uniqueness makes you better.
‘Daybreakers’ Is a Prophetic Piece of Gory Political Commentary — So Why Did Hollywood Do the Brothers Spierig So Dirty?
If you'd like to hear something pretty, 'Daybreakers' isn't your cup of chicken soup for the soul.
Hollywood to Hell and Back: David Dastmalchian on Trauma, Comics, and Control
"I have to be writing from some nagging pain or fear or obsession, something unresolved inside me. Otherwise, it doesn’t mean anything."
Saluting General, the Feline Hero of Horror Cult Classic ‘Cat’s Eye’
Save Drew Barrymore at all costs!
Horror Secret Handshakes: ‘The Black Cat’ (1934)
'The Black Cat' remains one of the most stylish, compelling, and wonderfully dark entries in Universal's horror catalogue.Â
Pythona Heralds Glorious New Era for G.I. Joe Classified With Beautiful, Unsettling Figure
"When you were created, my face was etched into your soul ..."
‘Good Boy’ Transcends Its Gimmick To Become Something Special
Indy, an untrained dog actor in his film debut, makes fetch happen.









