Queer Horror! (with Dr. Chuck Tingle)

Queer Horror! (with Dr. Chuck Tingle)

Author: Our Opinions Are Correct March 21, 2024 Duration: 50:48

It's a scary time for LGBTQIA+ folks — and many of us are turning to horror stories that take our real-life terrors and make them even more monstrous. To find out why, we talk to Dr. Chuck Tingle, the author of Camp Damascus and Bury Your Gays, and we geek out about why queers love to be scared. Also, we talk about horror movie soundtracks — and the 1970s prog rock experiment that changed horror movie music forever.

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