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THE BLOODLIST: The Queer Horror Royalty

🩸 THE BLOODLIST: Queer Horror Royalty 🩸 Forget the fairytales and the happy endings. The sun has officially set on QueerFlix, and something much darker is crawling out of the shadows. We’ve celebrated the icons, the music, and the romance. Now, it’s time to celebrate the monsters. From feminist revenge and visceral hunger to ancient curses that refuse to let go—this is the definitive ranking of queer stories that aren't afraid to get their hands dirty. The rules are simple: No mercy. No censors. Just pure, cinematic blood. Prepare yourself. The first sacrifice is ready. 🌑🔪

10 picks April 24, 2026
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019): A manifesto of the queer gaze, "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," directed by Céline Sciamma, is one of the most important milestones in contemporary LGBTQ cinema. Set in 18th-century Brittany, this melodrama forgoes the male perspective in favor of a radically tender female gaze. Tracing the relationship between the painter Marianne and her rebellious muse Héloïse, the film celebrates partnership, intellectual understanding, and desire that transcends the frame of the image. This is a work in which queer love is defined not by tragedy but by the freedom of shared moments and the power of memory. Winner of the Queer Palme d'Or at Cannes, it proved that lesbian cinema can be both an intimate manifesto and a world-class visual masterpiece.

5 picks May 19, 2019