
Chaos & Carnage kick off Pride Month with a dip into Lovecraft country to discuss 2007’s “Cthulhu” — liked by critics, loathed by audiences. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Cthulhu (2007)

Chaos & Carnage kick off Pride Month with a dip into Lovecraft country to discuss 2007’s “Cthulhu” — liked by critics, loathed by audiences. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Cthulhu (2007)

In honor of Pride Month, we proudly bring you five extraordinarily unique horror films with strong, multi-faceted LGBTQ+ representation. To be brutally honest, films …continue reading Five on It: LGBTQ+ Horror Films for Pride Month

We chat with writer/director Matheus Marchetti about his film “The Nuptials of Dracula”, an experimental take on Bram Stoker’s Dracula. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: Matheus Marchetti

On this episode of the “Not Your Final Girl” podcast, we vibe with the dark but alluring side of seduction in “Alucarda” and “The …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Runnin’ on Vibes

2020 may have been an isolating year, but these essential podcasts kept us feeling connected and entertained during the worst of times. 2020 was …continue reading Flashback February: Top 5 Podcasts of 2020

In our new series exploring the best of lesbian vampire films, we discuss the iconic “Vampyres” — a film light on substance but heavy …continue reading Dracula’s Daughters: Vampyres (1974)

Shudder Offers A Solid Horror Entry That Delivers A Timely Social Terrorcontinue reading Streaming on Shudder: Spiral (2019)

Based on a French novel, “Diabolique” tried to heteronormalize its plot, but this famous noir thriller could not get rid of the homosexual undertones. …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Diabolique (1955)

We chat with master of horror Clive Barker about Hulu’s excellent adaptation of “Books of Blood”, along with the film’s director, Brannon Braga. In …continue reading “Books of Blood” Interview: Barker and Braga

A final blaze of glory for a former British horror powerhouse, “The Vampire Lovers” is a seductive adaptation of “Carmilla” with undeniable lesbian themes. …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Vampire Lovers (1970)
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