Excellent. I would love to see this repeated every couple/few years as an ongoing series of volumes of essay collections of queer reflections on horror. The basic formula of an individual queer person's experience matched with the horror film of their choice allows for any number of unique permutations. 1/?
I should add that I haven\'t seen most of the films discussed, and it did not hamper my comprehension or enjoyment one bit. 1mo
The cream of the crop from my perspective:
Indescribable by Carrow Narby: Gleeful to see representation/discussion of agender experience. 1mo
The Trail of His Flames by Tucker Lieberman: Just incredible writing, the framework, the unique shift in perspective, the vulnerability and working through something nightmarish to come to a conclusion that offers a mature, hopeful path forward, I think this is the best 1mo
Black Body Snatchers by Samuel Autman: Incisive but also almost chatty in its concise phrasing, serious subject matter and yet a pleasure to read.
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⚠️ miscarriage, stillbirth, homophobia, child abuse, domestic abuse, SA, body horror, self-harm, cannibalism, gore 1mo