Best LGBT Halloween Movies

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Best LGBT Halloween Movies

Halloween is the perfect time to explore horror films that incorporate LGBT themes, offering a unique perspective on the genre. Here’s a selection of must-watch movies that combine chills and diversity.

1. Hellbent (2004)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wBGSiePUnA

Considered the first gay slasher film, Hellbent follows a serial killer targeting gay men during the West Hollywood Halloween celebration. The film was showcased at numerous LGBT film festivals before its theatrical release in 2005.

2. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnYBwampG8U

This cult musical blends sci-fi, horror, and comedy, celebrating gender and sexual fluidity through iconic characters. It has become a staple in LGBT culture.

3. Jennifer’s Body (2009)

This film follows a possessed cheerleader who preys on the boys at her high school, with a subplot exploring the sexual tension between the two female protagonists. Jennifer’s Body is widely recognized for its lesbian and bisexual undertones.

4. What Keeps You Alive (2018)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfADKNDJcP8

This Canadian psychological thriller revolves around a lesbian couple whose romantic weekend takes a dark turn. The film explores themes of power dynamics and trust in relationships.

5. Knife + Heart (2018) (Un couteau dans le cœur)

Set in 1970s Paris, this queer giallo film stars Vanessa Paradis as a producer of gay pornographic films facing a series of brutal murders. It’s an homage to the genre with a unique visual aesthetic.

6. The Babadook (2014)

Although not explicitly queer, The Babadook became an unexpected LGBT symbol after the titular character was embraced as a gay icon on social media.

7. Death Becomes Her (1992) (La mort vous va si bien)

This dark fantasy comedy explores the rivalry between two women obsessed with eternal youth, offering a satirical take on vanity and immortality.

8. Fear Street – Part 3: 1666 (2021)

This film concludes the Fear Street trilogy by delving into the origins of a centuries-old curse, featuring queer protagonists at its core.

9. Titane (2021)

Directed by Julia Ducournau, this body horror film explores themes of gender and identity through a visceral and disturbing narrative.

10. Climax (2018)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi69nL_VrTE

Directed by Gaspar Noé, this film follows a dance troupe whose celebration spirals into a psychedelic nightmare, touching on themes of sexuality and violence.

These films offer a diverse cinematic experience, blending horror, suspense, and LGBT representation—perfect for a spooky and inclusive Halloween movie night.

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