Netflix has released its latest Mike Flanagan-written series, The Fall Of The House of Usher. Flanagan’s Netflix series—including The Haunting Of Hill House, The Haunting Of Bly Manor, Midnight Mass, and Midnight Club—are all incredibly compelling and very queer, so get watching.
But if you’re like us and have already binged them all, here are more spooky, queer-tinged horror series to stream this month.Read on for queer horror shows to watch this weekend.What could be scarier than being gay in Manhattan during the height of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s? Ryan Murphy takes the very real, very terrifying time and adds in a serial killer inspired by the real-life Last Call Killer, a leather-bound angel of death with a hunger for gay men, multiple instances of cruising gone wrong, and more. Plus, the cast is led by mostly queer actors, including Russell Tovey, Joe Mantello, and Zachary Quinto.
Don’t go looking for a light at the end of the tunnel—NYC has one of the most tragic and dark endings of any season of American Horror Story.Now streaming on Hulu.If the latest season of ‘American Horror Story’ looked familiar to you, there’s a good reason why.This one-season wonder is set in the most ’80s of all horror settings: summer camp. Dead Of Summer follows a group of teen camp counselors who slowly realize that Camp Stillwater has as many secrets as they do, with each episode focusing on a different character’s backstory.
In between the many supernatural twists and turns—Candyman icon Tony Todd even shows up at one point—a poignant coming-out tale unfolds for one counselor who grapples with their gender identity. Dead Of Summer is a fun, twisty show, with a fabulous performance by out actor Mark Indelicato.Available to buy digitally on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play and Vudu.As the name suggests, the anthology series Slasher stretches out the fun and frights of the horror subgenre across a TV season.
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