A high school athlete is beset by secret crushes and anti-gay hysteria in the conversion therapy thriller "Ganymede."
Powered by an awards-worthy turn from Lupita Nyong'o, horror sequel "A Quiet Place: Day One" makes some impressive noise.
Rorschach’s thought-provoking trip to "Human Museum" plays a chilling sci-fi premise primarily for laughs.
When Don Mancini created the killer doll Chucky, he inevitably gave voice and visibility to queer horror fans everywhere.
"Departing Seniors" slices into teen slasher horror with snarky humor, a supernatural twist, and a gutsy gay hero.
More spoofy than spooky, Rorschach's 'Night of the Living Dead Live' remixes the movie with verve and good humor.
If you like horror films with plenty of nudity and rough sex but very little logic or horror, 'Birder' should fit the bill nicely.
"Totally Killer" director Nahnatchka Khan set out to create a world where anything is possible, and she slayed the assignment.
The Exorcist: Believer offers two demonic possessions for the price of one, but less than half the scares of the original.
The fall film season has something for everyone, from horror fans to drama queens to musical lovers to, yes, even Swifties.
Prologue's 'Monsters of the American Cinema' tenderly captures the rhythms of family life for a queer stepdad and his teenage son.
A nifty debut horror-thriller from Danny and Michael Philippou, "Talk to Me" takes a haunting detour into the spirit realm.
A new Broadway thriller forces its characters to face transgressions, fears, and regrets from days gone by.
Bodies are dropping and the laughs are popping in the hilarious, trope-busting horror-comedy 'The Blackening.'
Ghostface has some fresh tricks up his sleeves in Scream VI, the grisly sequel that moves the franchise to the Big Apple.