“Queer for Fear” features interviews with series consultant Renée “ Nay” Bever (“ Attack of the Queerwolf” Podcast co-host), Mark Gatiss (Co-Creator, Writer & Actor, Sherlock and Dracula on BBC), Kimberly Peirce (Writer and Director, Boys Don’t Cry, Carrie (2013), Lea DeLaria (Actor, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (2000), Orange is the New Black), Jennifer Tilly (Actor, Child’s Play franchise), Karyn Kusama (Director, Jennifer’s Body, Yellowjackets), Leslye Headland (Creator, Russian Doll), Oz Perkins (Writer & Director, Gretel & Hansel), and more. Here’s the official synopsis from Shudder…įrom its literary origins with queer authors Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Oscar Wilde to the pansy craze of the 1920s that influenced Universal Monsters and Hitchcock from the “lavender scare” alien invasion films of the mid-20th century to the AIDS obsessed bloodletting of 80s vampire films through genre-bending horrors from a new generation of queer creators “Queer for Fear” re-examines genre stories through a queer lens, seeing them not as violent, murderous narratives, but as tales of survival that resonate thematically with queer audiences everywhere. “Queer for Fear” is a four-part documentary series about the history of the LGBTQ+ community in the horror and thriller genres. I don't know if the reveal of Beta being alive at the end really needed that much drama around it - no one is surprised that Beta survived that fall - but it was still a nice scene.Executive produced by “Hannibal” creator Bryan Fuller, Shudder‘s “Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror” premieres on Friday, September 30, and the trailer has arrived.įrom executive producers Bryan Fuller ( Hannibal, Pushing Daisies) and Steak House ( Disney Launchpad, The Mustang), episode one premieres Friday, September 30 on Shudder via the Shudder offering within the AMC+ bundle, followed by new episodes streaming each week. On top of that, it was a good, lengthy fight. Daryl-ness that just make for a perfect fight. There is something about Beta's huge size and Daryl's wiry. It was the fight I didn't even know I wanted, but once I got it, my life felt complete. I would have rather seen Carol and Jerry be on one side, Ezekiel and Dianne on the other.Įither way, I love that what convinces the Highwaymen to join the Kingdom is the promise of a movie!
It comes across as a simplistic reading between the genders. What I find interesting is that this goes along traditional gender roles. Still, since joining the post-apocalyptic fray late on season 10, the mysterious Whisperer we know only as Beta on The Walking Dead has become one of the more compellingly enigmatic figures in the. Dianne and Carol, however, believe that if the Highwaymen wanted to kill them, they would have already attacked. Ezekiel and Jerry immediately assumed the worst about the Highwaymen, and wanted to go to battle. This storyline also offers an interesting way of looking at how men and women handle situations.
It doesn't necessarily mean that someone won't be violent - some of the world's most prolific serial killers had above-average intelligence - but there is something comforting about proper grammar. I take them more seriously if they are grammatically correct. Don't get me wrong I look at notes and tweets and such the same way. I love that one of Carol's reasons behind trying to reason with the Highwaymen is that they had a "grammatically correct" note. I love that Shiva is still at the Kingdom - even if she is only there in papier-mache form.
Meanwhile, at the "chokepoint," Beta didn't die in the fall down the elevator shaft. Upon arrival, Tara and Carol are concerned to hear that Daryl and Henry had not arrived yet. After an open beta, The Walking Dead: Last Miles Act One is launching on August 22 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET on Facebook. Another Whisperer has been added to Season 9 of The Walking Dead: Sons of Anarchy alum and Remember the Titans star Ryan Hurst has been cast as a. The Hilltoppers are escorted to the Kingdom by the Highwaymen. The Highwaymen are unconvinced - until Carol asks them when they last saw a movie. Carol has a suggestion: We give you access to the trade fair (including food and supplies), and they make sure the visitors arrive safely to the fair. They meet with the Highwaymen, who are not interested in negotiating. Ezekiel and Jerry are ready to go to war, but Carol and Dianne first want to try reasoning with them. They "own" the roads outside of the Kingdom, and if they want the visitors to get to the fair safely, the Kingdom will fulfill a ransom note. The men who did this call themselves the Highwaymen. Jerry and his crew were assaulted on the road.