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[Pose Recap w/t Gayly Dreadful] Bodies In The Closet in ‘Butterfly/Cocoon’

June 26, 2019 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Terry (@gaylydreadful) and Joe (@bstolemyremote) discuss the most recent episode of FX’s Pose, alternating between their respective sites – gaylydreadful.com and queerhorrormovies.com. 

Episode 2.03 “Butterfly/Cocoon”: A fatal mishap with a client leads Elektra (Dominique Jackson) to seek out the counsel of Blanca (Mj Rodriguez) and Candy (Angelica Ross). Meanwhile, moving from friends to lovers proves to be a challenge for Angel (Indya Moore) and Lil Papi (Angel Bismark Curiel). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pose, Reviews w/ Gayly Dreadful, TV Tagged With: Angel Bismark Curiel, Angelica Ross, Dominique Jackson, FX, Gayly Dreadful, Indya Moore, Mj Rodriguez, Our Lady J, Pose, Ryan Jamaal Swain

Queer Horror Director Showcase: Jaclyn Chessen on Strong Female Characters and Crafting Queer Characters Who Are “Just Here”

June 26, 2019 by Joe Lipsett

Name: Jaclyn Chessen

Birth Place: Los Angeles

Sexuality: Queer

Notable films: Shock Attack (2015), Dark Hole (2017), Dial M for Morons (2019)

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Horror, Interview, Queer Tagged With: jaclyn chessen, lesbian director, LGBT, LGBTQ, Pride Month, Queer Horror

Queer Horror Director Showcase: Chris Peckover on ‘The Mexican’ As A Coming Out Film, Desexualized Queer Characters And The Ups and Downs Of Hollywood

June 24, 2019 by Joe Lipsett

Name: Chris Peckover

Age:  37

Birth Place: Montreal, Quebec

Sexuality: Girrrrrl

Notable films: Undocumented (2010), Better Watch Out (2016) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Horror, Interview, Queer Tagged With: Better Watch Out, chris peckover, director showcase, LGBT, LGBTQ, Pride Month, Queer Horror, undocumented

[Frameline 43] ‘Bit’ Is A Revolutionary Queer Feminist Vampire Film

June 22, 2019 by Joe Lipsett

The most revolutionary aspect of Bit, writer/director Brad Michael Elmore’s unapologetically queer feminist vampire film, is the thing that goes unsaid. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Frameline LGBT Film Festival, Horror Film Reviews, Queer Tagged With: bit, bit film, Brad Michael Elmore, Char Diaz, Christina Sergoyan, Diana Hopper, frameline film festival, frameline43, Friday Chamberlain, Greg Hill, James Paxton, LGBT, LGBTQ, M.C. Gainey, Nicole Maines, Zolee Griggs

[Frameline 43] ‘End Of The Century’ Offers Intimacy In Spite Of Confused Storytelling

June 22, 2019 by Joe Lipsett

What happens when a casual vacation hook-up turns into something more meaningful and unexpected? That’s the basic premise behind End of the Century, Argentinian filmmaker Lucio Castro’s debut feature.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Frameline LGBT Film Festival, Queer Tagged With: frameline film festival, frameline43, Juan Barberini, LGBT, LGBTQ, Lucio Castro, Mía Maestro, Ramón Pujol

Queer Horror Director Showcase: Ted Geoghegan on ‘Friday the 13th’ As Gateway Horror and Using Historical Polyamory To Normalize Difference

June 22, 2019 by Joe Lipsett

Name: Ted Geoghegan

Age:  39

Birth Place: Beaverton, Oregon

Sexuality: Bi

Notable films: We Are Still Here (2015), Mohawk (2017) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Horror, Interview, Queer Tagged With: LGBT, LGBTQ, mohawk, Pride Month, Queer Horror, ted geoghegan, we are still here

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The 411 on me

I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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