Erik Piepenburg
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A Queer Film Historian Discusses Movies That Provoke
Elizabeth Purchell, who has programmed a series on the documentaries of Rosa von Praunheim, sees Pride Month as a chance to discover, and uncover, the...
Five Influences on the Horror Film ‘Watcher’
Chloe Okuno’s bone-chilling debut feature is about a woman unnerved by a man watching her from an apartment window. The director shares what was in...
N.Y.C. Pride Events 2022: Where to Celebrate
Pride is almost back to normal this year, with in-person festivals, a 100th birthday celebration for Judy Garland and a retrospective on the lesbian bar...
At Taco Bell, the Drag Brunch Goes Corporate
The glittery live shows have long been a staple in many cities, but the fast-food chain is taking that a step further.
At Taco Bell, the Drag Brunch Goes Corporate
The glittery live shows have long been a staple in many cities, but the fast-food chain is taking that a step further.
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a jaw-droppingly gory infection film, a homage to ’80s slashers, a charming ghost romance and more.
In ‘The Innocents,’ Kids Behaving Deadly
Eskil Vogt, the Oscar-nominated co-writer of “The Worst Person in the World,” explores a childhood paradox in his new horror movie: how kids can be...
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include demented cultists, zombies with pause buttons, hellish stays at a hotel, an unsettling home share and a killer named Oopsie.
A New Horror Film Finds Solace, and Identity, in Terror
The director Jane Schoenbrun and the actress Anna Cobb talk about their experimental horror film “We’re All Going to the World’s Fair.”
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks are proof that it doesn’t take big bucks to scare people’s pants off with undead messiahs, unseen demons and uncanny commotions.