Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Suspiria’ Is the Perfect Horror Remake
It’s great to have two versions of Suspiria that offer exceptionally tasty and unique cinematic delights.
It’s great to have two versions of Suspiria that offer exceptionally tasty and unique cinematic delights.
My opening question was going to be: So, have you ever had sex with a car?
“When you make the amount of money we made for Warner Bros. via the franchise it obfuscates most transphobia.”
Halloween III stands as a prescient warning for what was coming as a result of the disastrous decisions of Ronald Reagan’s administration.
“I literally didn’t know being gay was a thing people weren’t cool with! I didn’t know that until I moved to Tennessee and was rudely awakened.”
During my most nervous-system-destroying breakup to date, I found myself feeling like an abandoned child, the victim of a broken contract.
“I saw a little bit myself on the screen in so many of Burton’s characters. The weird, lovable outcast that just needed to be shown a little bit of love and acceptance in order to shine.”
The world wasn’t technically ending in 2003 — it just felt like it was.
Threequels never play it safe. I used to, until I didn’t.
In a Venn diagram between “noir film” and “sun/moon Double Cancer signs” (that’s me!), the overlap is clear: We both HOTLY fetishize quasi-parasitic enmeshment!
Maybe Hollywood hasn’t caught on yet, but indie queer art sure has.
Here are five lesser known Francis Ford Coppola films to watch to prepare for Megalopolis.
Thoughts and reviews on 41 movies from the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival — all the queer cinema and more!
On the surface, it’s actually a pretty great sex scene! There’s lively fingering!
“I get inspired to write something and then the horror elements are secondary. So, with Satranic Panic, the very first thing I came up with was just a road trip movie, and then came the idea for a trans drag queen and her best friend killing demons.”
“You see me struggling with this idea I was raised on that representation matters and everyone needs to tell their own story. But not everyone wants to tell their story.”
According to my memory, I saw Inception a total of six times in theaters.
Battle of the Sexes could have gone from good to great if it were grittier in its portrayal of love and tennis.
Joanne, gets to be a cool, sexy, and morally complicated figure.
“This dad is okay with his daughter being queer. He doesn’t care. Whatever. It’s not this huge source of tension in their lives. But there are just so many ways in which he cannot understand her experience in the world — who she is and her sexuality and the body she’s in.”