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Ariana DeBose on how horror flick House of Spoils relates to identity, empowerment, and book bans

Out Oscar winner Ariana DeBose tells The Advocate, "I think there's something [about horror] that allows people to process, and maybe it is the sensation of being scared into it."

8 Horror Movies That Scared Sharon Needles

Need a horror movie recommendation for Halloween that doesn't involve Neve Campbell or Jamie Lee Curtis? The most ghoulish RuPaul's Drag Race winner shares some of her nonbasic faves.

Nine Great New Scary Movies With LGBT Themes

From the first transgender horror film (though it may not know it) to gay subtext in a cannibal flick, here are several movies to see now.

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Jason, you bitch

A new history of the popular Friday the 13th horror franchise reveals why the movies have struck a chord--and also what's queer about them

The Gay Mind Behind Final Destination

Jeffrey Reddick was flying home to Kentucky when he came up with the idea for Final Destination, the 2000 horror movie in which death stalks a group of travelers after they get off an ill-fated airliner.

Theo Germaine on How They/Them Is the Queer Horror Flick for Our Time

The nonbinary star of They/Them, Theo Germaine, is ready for the golden age of queer horror.

Brandon Flynn Talks 'Hellraiser' & Why His Role Is a Dream Come True

Plus, the star is exclusively opening up on his success after 13 Reasons Why with The Advocate.

Christopher Landon makes the boys scream

Openly gay screenwriter Christopher Landon--son of Michael--hits his stride with the new Hitchcockian shocker Disturbia.

Survival of the Outcasts

As Friday the 13th gets a reboot on the big screen, out film critic and Friday the 13th expert Peter M. Bracke takes a look back on Jason Voorhees.

'Fear Street' Horror Trilogy Centers Queer Women and Outsiders

There's more than one "final girl" in these queer horror flicks from Netflix. 

The Boulet Brothers on Their History of Spooky Drag

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula has always been ahead of the game in terms of artistry and inclusion.

13 Queer-Friendly Classics for Halloween

Get your creep on with these films that have special resonance for LGBT viewers. 

Gays and Dolls: Why Chucky Wants a Comeback

Don Mancini on the horror and joy of Chucky, his unstoppable creation.

Here's Lookin' at You, Kidder

Since rising to stardom in the '70s, Margot Kidder has left her mark on some of American cinema's most iconic roles. Now making her home in Montana, she returns -- as a lesbian -- in On the Other Hand, Death.