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Out actress Suzanna Son carved out some time to dish on Netflix’s new film: “I'm down to die…and I'm down to kill.”
The new movie follows a young couple who plan a trip for their parents to meet… but that plan suddenly takes a spooky turn.
PRIDE talks queer love, AI anxiety, and toxic relationships with the cast and director of the thrilling new sci-fi horror film.
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PRIDE sat down with director Carter Smith alongside stars Cooper Koch and Jose Colon to discuss the transgressive queer body horror film.
Director Emilie Blichfeldt explains the clever reason she included a lesbian couple in her feminist body horror shocker.
The out actress dishes on channeling darkness, facing fears, and taking on that wild and gruesome final act in her intense new film.
The actors share why their love story is so radical and why it matters now more than ever.
The actress will be reprising her role as Mindy Meeks in the upcoming film despite the controversy swirling around it.
The former Disney star is leaning into his naughty side.
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The actress and director Parker Finn sat down with PRIDE to talk about how they created a horror sequel that ups the ante in every way — deeper, darker, more gruesome — and why it will resonate with queer audiences.
The cast and crew of HBO’s new film opens up about real-life inspirations — oh, and that time they conjured an actual ghost.
When 'The Breakfast Club' meets '28 Days Later' with Luke MacFarlane and Froy Gutierrez as the leads you know you're in for a bloody good ride.
The Queer as Folk star is set to play the famous killer in Ryan Murphy’s new Monster series.
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Murder House, Coven, Roanoke, and even Apocalypse... which one comes out on top?
The diabolical drag duo, Dracmorda and Swanthula, talk returning queens, brutal exterminations, new music, and the hilarious way they learned they’d been nominated for an Emmy.