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
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 Audrey Callerstrom, Associate Editor and Staff Writer
Night’s End is a pandemic-shot, pandemic-central horror film that never mentions the pandemic.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
I’m all about some weird cosmic horror. I’m even more about some B-level cosmic horror.
by Clayton Hayes, Staff Writer
9 movies to check out on Shudder this spooky season!
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor-in-Chief, Old Sport
The film was originally produced by the Lutheran Society who hired Romero to create an educational film with a focus on elder abuse.
by Audrey Callerstrom, Staff Writer
The narrative of L.A.-based influencers, who are starved for followers and exposure, is not only vapid but completely lost here.
by Dan Scully, Staff Writer
Even though a lot of it does feel like a “greatest hits” reel of modern horror convention, the hits come so hard and so fast that it’s pointless to lament that they aren’t as fresh as they could be