Lucio Fulci’s stylish giallo A LIZARD IN A WOMAN’S SKIN is a wild ride that navigates the conflict between repression and liberation, upper and lower class, and the old world and 70’s counterculture.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin (1971)
Known for its progressive portrayal of a lesbian character in the 1960s, Robert Wise’s THE HAUNTING is also a tragic tale of a woman who cannot accept the terrifying truth about herself.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Haunting (1963)
“Scream, Queen!” has a lot on its mind but more on its heart, as the unlikely story of a gay horror icon making peace …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Scream, Queen!
Known for its bloody violence and progressive ideas on gender and women’s sexuality, The Blood Spattered Bride stands as one of the best and most fascinating entires to the lesbian vampire canon.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)
Despite over a decade of negative reception, Cthulhu (2007) is a deep, intelligent film that tackles the struggles of homosexuality and deserves to be revisited.continue reading Films From Beyond: Cthulhu (2007)
In these tumultuous times of 2020, let us harken back to three years ago and remember when Netflix accidentally created an icon for the …continue reading The Babadook as Gay Icon: Revisiting an Old Meme
Crypt of the Vampire captures Carmilla’s lesbian subtext with near perfection, creating one the most intimate and atmospheric – if often overlooked – Films of the lesbian vampire subgenre.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Crypt of the Vampire (1964)
As we kick off another celebration of Pride Month, our writers discuss what diversity and inclusivity means to them and why we really do …continue reading Unity Through Diversity: A Group Editorial
Full of camp, blood, and good old fashioned girl power, Brad Michael Elmore’s “BIT” brings the lesbian vampire into the 21st Century. The lesbian …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Bit (2019)
While small on budget, “Chill: The Killing Games” scores big with heart and creativity; a surprisingly fun and entertaining mystery horror. Garbage Day isn’t …continue reading Garbage Day: “Chill: The Killing Games”
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