My Mother Was a Drag Monster: Outside from Inside
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
As the World's Next Drag Supermonster is crowned, it’s a great time to reflect on queer identity and the meaning of both Drag and Dragula as artforms in the community.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
As the World's Next Drag Supermonster is crowned, it’s a great time to reflect on queer identity and the meaning of both Drag and Dragula as artforms in the community.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
There’s no Last Supper episode this season, but there’s drama for all in the penultimate installment.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
This week the remaining Dragula performers show off their knowledge (or lack of knowledge) about the history of the show, and give their best renditions of Frankenhooker.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
It’s time to get ultra nerdy with it on Dragula with a Dungeons & Drag Queens episode!
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
This week’s episode goes back to basics with black & white, silent horror as the theme—not to mention the return of the curse!
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
It’s truly Dragula meets Drag Race on this week’s episode with a musical—but there’s a reason these monsters lipsync!
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
No curse and an uncertain elimination leaves the first half of the season six open for a blow out!
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode three of Dragula has us finding filth in the holidays.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
We want to see what’s really under the surface, and The Crypt Keeper is the embodiment of that: a decomposing ghoul who shows us the dark heart of capitalist realism.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode two of Dragula brings us the killer dolls, drama, and school yard shit talking!
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode one of season 666 brings us the monsters of monsters with reimagined horror icons!
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Let us start with an understanding of our interest in the series as we spend the season discussing queer art.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Jaws has provided a thematic framework for legions of films to follow in its wake. Many of them are shamelessly derivative, whether they celebrate the Jaws phenomenon or simply steal its formula.