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Today begins Pride Month and Shudder is honoring it with several horror-themed films. They are already streaming The Old Dark House, Vampyros Lesbos, Hellraiser, Nightbreed, Let the Right One In, Predestination, Alena, Sweet Sweet Lonely Girl, Rift, and Lizzie, and debuting two new films.
On June 17th, The Wild Boys get wild on Shudder. It is about, “Five adolescent boys (all played by actresses) are enamored by the arts but drawn to crime and transgression. As punishment for a brutal crime, they’re forced to board a boat whose captain is hell-bent on taming their ferocious appetites. After arriving on a lush island where dangers and pleasures abound, the boys start to transform in both mind and body.”
Knife+Heart starts beating on June 20th. The film is described as, “Paris, Summer 1979. Anne (French pop star Vanessa Paradis) produces third-rate gay porn. After her editor and lover Lois leaves her, she tries to win her back by shooting her most ambitious film yet with her trusted, flaming sidekick Archibald. But one of her actors is brutally murdered and Anne gets caught up in a strange investigation that turns her life upside-down.
Since my father raised me on horror since I was 4, I have seen plenty of LGBTQ themed scary movies. However, I wonder how many people did not know there are so many. What they also do not know is that they are really terrifying. Therefore, you should subscribe to Shudder and start watching them today. What else do you have going on?
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Even though Milo Manheim came in second place on Dancing with Stars last year and stars in a hit franchise on Disney Channel, he did not graduate high school until yesterday. And he did it with bright green hair.
Is he saying he is too cool for school? Nope, he is still playing a high school student, who is a Zombie, in Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2 that is filming now and he had to dye his hair for the anticipated (by me) movie.
Hopefully, he will be able to go back to black before he starts college in the fall. But then again he will fit right in at NYU. How is mother, Camryn Manheim, going to handle being away from her boy?
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