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  1. Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror: With Carmen Maria Machado, Kimberly Peirce, Briana Venskus, Emily St. James. A documentary telling the story of LGBTQIA+ horror and the relationship between queer audiences and horror, and the queer horror community as a whole.

    • (477)
    • Documentary, Horror
    • Not Rated
    • 2022-09-30
    • Constructing Community Through Horror with Queer For Fear
    • How Queer Representation, in Horror and Elsewhere, Has Evolved
    • The Future of Queer Horror

    Conceived as a follow-up to Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror features interviews with actors, writers, directors, producers, and creators who are icons of horror and suspense, including Boys Don’t Cry and Carrie (2013) director Kimberly Peirce; Scream writer Kevin Williamson; Dear White People and...

    As Justin Simiens says in Queer for Fear, “The evolution of queer horror really parallels the evolution of queer liberation.” As queer people have gained a louder voice in public conversation, there has been an increase in explicit television and film LGBTQ+ representation. Projects exploring queer themes are not only being greenlit, but actively s...

    Queer creators today find themselves tasked with both educating and entertaining. Optimistically, an adjustment period is more than understandable. So what does the ideal future of queer horror hold? “I hope we get to make movies with queer people in them, not discussing why we’re queer, or how did we become queer, or coming out. I hope we have sto...

  2. Sep 1, 2022 · From Executive Producers Bryan Fuller (Hannibal) and Steak House (The Mustang), Queer for Fear is a four-part documentary series about the history of the LGB...

  3. Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror is a 2022 television documentary series from the AMC-owned streaming network Shudder and Steakhaus Productions, executive produced by Bryan Fuller and Steak House.

  4. This documentary series explores the history of the LGBTQ+ community in the horror and thriller genres; the series reexamines genre stories through a queer lens.

    • (5)
    • September 30, 2022
    • Bryan Fuller, Tom Maroney
  5. Sep 26, 2022 · Tracing how the general public's fear of queer people and pre and post-Hays code policies influenced cinema's journey from explicit queerness to implicit queerness on-screen during the '30s...

  6. Legendary gay director James Whale makes four classics for Universal that paved the way for all Hollywood horror movies after.