Shudder's QueerForFear: The History of Queer Horror looked at two important directors, but it missed some opportunities and people. Review / AMCTV horror LGBTQ LGBTQIA
\nShudder's Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror focused on two directors moving through Hollywood during the time of the Hay's Code and struggles with coded characters. Following the work of James Whale and Alfred Hitchcock, the episode gave insight into a majority of their works while putting a major focus on a select few.
\n\nExperience for yourself what the hype is all about. 😱#QueerForFear #TheHomeForHalloween pic.twitter.com\/ShkpzcIwlu\n— Shudder October 9, 2022\n\nQueer for Fear looked at the use of villainous queer-coded characters in Hitchcock's work which is numerous when seeing his career in directing. Although important to look at his work, I do wish other people around his time in horror were also focused on.
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