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Get a scary fix this Halloween with the queer short films of ‘Hot Ways to Die’

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Scenes from the short films of the queer horror series ‘Hot Ways to Die.’ Need a quick fix of homo horror? Thanks to João Dall’Stella, the queer film director has you covered with his Halloween short film series Hot Ways to Die. “If I’m dying, I’d rather do it while having fun and looking good,” the director stated.

No truer words. Found online, the special features seven short films and is capped by today’s release of VCR Cleaning, a film that mixes poppers and horror together – or maybe a typical Saturday night for some.

VCR Cleaning synopsis: A man is having trouble playing one of his favorite video tapes. After taking a whiff of some special poppers, he begins to clean his VCR with a sinister, erotic motivation and succeeds in his mission to enjoy the tape no matter the cost.

It happens. Other film installments in Hot Ways to Die include a deadly glory hole in Through A Hole, the bloody surprise in Dropping the Towel, a very special Jack-o-lantern in Smiling, the goings-on In the Gym Steam Room, a silky nightmare in During Climax, a questionably tasty snack in Getting Eaten Alive and the gory downpour that takes place In the Shower. “For years, I was afraid of being queer and coming out of the closet.

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