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.
EPISODE 1
Queer for Fear
Queer gothic writers Mary Shelley, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker invent the horror genre with "Frankenstein," "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "Dracula"; when cinema arrives, queer director F.W. Murnau shocks the world with his queer-coded "Nosferatu."
EPISODE 2
Gay director James Whale makes four classics that pave the way for all Hollywood horror movies after, but his career was dimmed by anti-gay sentiment; Alfred Hitchcock uses queer characters and queer coded stories to keep audiences in suspense.
EPISODE 3
Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror
Werewolves, cat people, body-snatchers and doppelgängers are uniquely queer metaphors; from the classic "The Wolf Man" to queer-authored "Cat People," the monsters of the 1940s express shame and seek to rid themselves of the secret self.
EPISODE 4
The dangerous queer woman has been terrorising horror audiences since before the dawn of cinema; the lesbian vampire sucks the lifeblood from women and men alike in the gothic novella "Carmilla" and films like "Dracula's Daughter."
Gottmik
Leslye Headland
Alaska
Peaches Christ
Jewelle Gomez
Justin Simien
Benjamin Putnam
Heather Matarazzo
Jasmin Savoy Brown
Gedde Watanabe
Cassandra Peterson