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20 Essential LGBTQ+ Horror Movies To Add To Your Halloween Watchlist

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If you're looking to queer up your Halloween, here are some of the best LGBTQ+ horror films of all time.Few films have earned such a shift in opinion as Jennifer's Body, Diablo Cody and Karyn Kusama's 2009 comedy-horror about two best-friends who are forever changed after one of them gets possessed by a demon.

Watching the film in the #MeToo era, it's clear to see this film about sexual assault and revenge is more important every day.Starring Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried in two of their best roles, the film initially flopped, but has since become beloved for its queer tones and is now considered a feminist classic.

Forget whatever you remember about its initial release and give this amazing film a shot to see a queer tale of friendship.The film is available to stream on Amazon Prime, Paramount+, and Kanopy.Speaking of cult films, there probably isn't another film that truly deserves the title over 1975's The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Inspired by The Old Dark House (which you can read more about in a bit), Rocky Horror features a newlywed couple become stranded in a strange mansion during a storm, and experience horrors and pleasures far from this world at the hands of its transexual hosts.Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick star in this unforgettable musical masterpiece that is queer to the bone.

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