Swallowed starts off innocently enough with an intimate dance between two friends on the cusp of a life-changing move, then goes off the deep end with...
Everyone’s been in the situation where they start feeling a strange pain, stress gets the best of their mind, they start Googling and suddenly they’re convinced...
Y’all didn’t think we forgot about Pride Month this year did you? The celebration may be smaller, but iHorror-a queer-owned publication-we still take it very seriously!...
The Last Thing Mary Saw is the newest addition to the modern folk horror genre. The directorial debut of Edoardo Vitaletti, this film offers a different...
Gay or lesbian period pieces have almost become a trope at this point (looking at you, Ammonite) but how often do they cross into the horror...
Hello, readers! As many of you know, it’s Pride Month, and here at iHorror that’s a reason to celebrate. The LGBTQ+ community has been an intrinsic...
In advance of their queer horror documentary, Shudder hosted a special panel this week as part of San Diego Comic-Con’s Comic-Con@Home titled Horror is Queer, and...
It seems like Horror Pride Month only just began and now it’s time to bring it to a close once again. It’s always an interesting time...
When I first began planning a Pride Month celebration in 2018 for iHorror, I knew that the stakes were high, but I also knew that the...
Hello readers, and welcome back to the third chapter of this editorial series. Previously, we’ve covered tokenism and queer-coding which brings us to our final phase...
The first time I saw Ava Davis act was in Melissa Kunnap’s short film Feast, and I was completely taken in by her performance. She had a...
Shreco Bakari is one of those filmmakers that’s going places, not because he was born into privilege or has had a lot handed to him. No,...