Horror Queers

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TV & Film #227Film Reviews #21

Each week, queer hosts Joe Lipsett and Trace Thurman discuss a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both.

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  • dlfTheCritic
    Great talks for sleepless hours
    There are many like it, but this is one of the best and most insightful dissections of queer-lens horror. Delightful any time of day or night.
  • CaptainChaz
    Solid show
    Show is pretty good. I only listen to a small percent of their episodes now because they do so many uninteresting movies and the majority of their posts are patreon clips. Main complaint is the guy who is constantly saying “mmmmmm hmmm” in a condescending tone when the others make a point. Have a new go-to. It’s SO obnoxious.
  • Jeff from Springfield
    Love These Guys!
    I've loved listening to so many episodes of this podcast! I am old enough that I saw a lot of the 80s slashers when they were in the theaters, so it's fun to hear younger guys' takes. Both hosts are well-spoken and witty. If I must criticize anything, they should consider verifying the pronunciation of names.
  • Ella2849
    So Much Fun
    I’ve been listening to this podcast for maybe 5 years now? & I will continue listening for as long as it continues :)
  • kelli eliza
    Favorite horror movie podcast
    So glad I found this! I was on a search for a horror podcast that was fun, had good chemistry, covered a lot of content , was honest but not negative or seemed to not want to be doing it, and this is it! Subscribed to the patreon because I blew through the free content, such a great duo!
  • DollSet
    💀🪦
    Big fan of the Pod, I've found so many amazing movies I hadn't seen yet-through HorrorQueers, and so many great episodes discussing my fave films. Keep up the great work homos <3 paused the Jennifer's body episode to write this review so I've gotta go, byyyeeee
  • TigzzTy
    Good for ladies and gentlemen and anyone in between before or after!
    It is quite appealing and thoughtful and anyone who likes horror will love Also the host Joe, has a sly chuckle always tickles me in the right way 😂
  • Chazzzzz74
    Wonderful
    One of my favorite podcasts. Trace and Joe provide so much background and insight on a variety of horror films.
  • coleslaw69
    Love this podcast!
    An amazing recap podcast!
  • UCanHeal
    Love them!
    I listen to a ton of horror themed podcasts. This one was one of my first and it’s still going strong and remains in my top 3. Great commentary. Very funny and they have a great dynamic.
  • Daidria76
    LOVE THIS SHOW
    Apparently, I am one of the longtime listeners who has never left a review, even though I am a Patreon and a HUGE fan of Trace and Joe. I listen to many horror pods, and this is one of the BEST. As a CIS, straight white woman, I’m obviously not the target audience - but as a feminist artist and former weirdo kid who often identified greatly with queer characters and culture (and who still feels like a gay man in a woman’s body), I appreciate this show so much. Joe and Trace’s readings of films through a queer lens is so unique and refreshing. They have wonderful guests (Mae Shults and Jenn Adams are faves!) & are always insightful and thoughtful in how they discuss film. Love you guys!
  • Lindsey OSU
    One of my favorite podcasts!
    10/10 would recommend! Love the hosts humor and genuinely appreciate everything they bring to this pod 🎃🕸️👻
  • renrm
    Very white gay male centric
    Have enjoyed some episodes but realizing the pov is from a very specific gay viewpoint. The hosts can also be very condescending with regards to movie opinions
  • Deadhead-Dan10
    Possession (1981) and Sleepaway Camp 2…
    …were enough to hook me in on the show. As a 49-yr old straight white dude, I wasn’t sure if I’d completely relate to this horror pod, but that was just silly talk. Totally enjoyable. This show comes across quickly as smart, fun and informative. Perhaps some experience in the industry by at least one host(?). Not sure what else to say other than watch a horror movie they’ve covered and give a listen. You’ll be glad ya did.
  • Cinema Fanboy
    Wonderful commentaries
    These guys know how to do a podcast. The sound is constantly clear. The observation, information and humor (much of it self depreciating) is entertaining and insightful.
  • ddfilm
    Do Better.
    “I think she looks more like Björk the more she gets beat up in this movie, which is a really weird thing to say.” Too weird, actually. The Deadgirl episode is so mishandled and embarrassing, I cannot fathom it exists. How are you going to leave a content warning for sensitive topics and make such an insensitive joke that's not even funny, Trace (also Dax)? Joe, you're just as pathetic for staying silent and not calling them out, or apologizing on behalf of them, too, when for other insignificant things Trace says you're so quick to do so. It's funny how you both are so sensitive, defensive, and articulate when supporting trash and the queer readings you guys do, but are not when cracking the dumbest jokes, which could alone, ironically trigger someone. After hearing the Deadgirl episode, I feel so disgusted and I want nothing to do with this podcast. Either way, the basic production info. and plot readings, along with the surface level queer readings are not cutting it, and never have. Like a former review mentioned, you both have pigeonholed queer people more to the giggles. Take both of your jobs more seriously, because what's not a joke are the listeners who often pay you with their hard earned money for you both to do this. From a queer woman to you queer men, respect women. Help women truly feel included and welcome because the amount of times I forgot Mary Beth was even in the episode and all I was hearing was a bunch of men talking were countless. Do better.
  • Calfin90
    Always making me laugh!
    Joe and Trace are hilarious! Exactly the brand of humor to entertain my hour long commute. They are both well versed in the horror genre and are always recommending films, both good and bad, that I always end up enjoying. Thanks for the many hours of entertainment!
  • BobbyNewport$$$
    Excellent
    Really enjoy this pod. The hosts have great discussions about the films and I really enjoy their banter.
  • Akooldude25
    The best horror podcast out there
    I’ve been listening to this show for a long time and figured it was time I write something about it as I don’t think I ever have. As a straight guy, I wasn’t sure if I’d be into this because I from how the show was described to me I didn’t think I’d get anything out of it but I couldn’t have been more wrong. This podcast has done exactly what I want a movie podcast to do for me which is challenge the way I look at films I’ve seen before and ask me to see them in a different light. I don’t always agree with the hosts opinions but I can always see where they’re coming from and respect that they always the research to back their argument up. This podcast has also introduced me to horror movies I’ve never heard of and has also made me watch films that have been on the “list” for years but never got around to watching. I’ve been exposed to all kinds of different films and filmmakers and even if I don’t always love the film I watched I’m glad I at least saw it. The hosts are great and always have me laughing. They’re both hilarious but also really well educated in the genre. I look forward to their show every week and they’re also the only Patreon I subscribe to. Keep up the good work broskis! And if you ever want an average Joe citizen to guest star on your show I’d love to throw my hat in the ring!
  • simondeldesierto
    Wish this was better
    Is this a podcast by first year film students? They’re basically reading the Wikipedia pages on the movies, with no real valuable insight or commentary provided. And they don’t even have all their facts together either. What a shame to have a mashup of other people’s opinion, misinformation and discredited rumors, posing as serious film commentary.
  • Scipietre
    As a gay man….
    As a gay man they really stereotyped us for the laughs and giggles. Made me rather sad and disappointed. Though, I tried really hard to like this but the consistent jokes about being gay and going off topic so many times it just got pathetic. If you’re reading this hosts, please be more kind to being gay instead of just cracking jokes or low blows so you could hear yourself giggle.
  • Billwillie60
    Captivating
    Wickedly funny and intelligent
  • garashir
    Don’t listen to The Brood episode
    The commentary vis-a-vis child abuse and abusive mothers is heinous.
  • Joshing you 62
    One of my favorites!
    It’s a great podcast. The hosts have great personalities and keep the whole show interesting. They give you plenty of context and background about the movie so you can have a greater appreciation for it. I love learning more about the movie and the behind the scenes info. They discuss a lot of different types of horror movies so there’s great variety. They often bring in guests who add to the quality of the show, adding new perspectives to theirs. I love hearing them discuss their ideas and opinions of the movie, and learning more about favorite movies and new ones. They take you through the movie and discuss it piece by piece, pointing out the queer elements, the interesting plot points, and the effect of a scene. Give it a listen!
  • LondonKev1982
    Part of my week
    I was kinda slow to podcasts - and so many factors contributed to my resistance - tone, content, POV, personalities, subject. But HQ is the only one that delivers the whole shebang for me. And I can’t get enough. Most the time, I don’t even watch the movies - their assessment and analysis is enough for me. Trace and Joe get on so well despite being very different. Trace offsets Joe’s occasional yet lovable snootiness, and Joe holds Trace accountable when he gets too “it’s fine” (lovable) Americanly privileged. The podcast is faultless to me - except for the occasional 1946 random choice that I kinda love at the same time.
  • iruvruraggy
    No, but really…
    How many times can you quote a line from a movie and then — misquote it?
  • Ghostface91!
    PC, Stuck Up Snobs
    Early on these two used to be great to listen to, but as they became more known they have become such big snobs. They always think their opinions and viewpoints are the only ones that matter and just think they’re gods gift to horror podcasts. On top this, they have become way too snobby when it comes to pushing some kind of PC agenda. They’ll bash and diminish a movie just because it doesn’t fit into their box of modern decency because it said inappropriate words or jokes. I’ve heard episodes where they go on a whole tangents. No one wants to listen to an after school special on what offends you. We wanna hear horror talk. It’s fine to say that a film’s jokes or words wouldn’t pass today, but that’s it. Move on. No need to go on a tirade. There are plenty of better horror podcasts out there who aren’t full of themselves like these two and go on pathetic tangents on being politically correct and dragging films that don’t meet those standards.
  • Spooky_M
    Drew let’s be friends!
    I never leave reviews so this is my first because the Mothman Prophecies episode was just awesome! Ari Drew hit the nail on the head, and his take reminds me of why I fell in love with this movie and continue to be fascinated with those eerie topics.
  • peanutkitty2017
    Fun and Engaging!
    I wanted to start this by saying, I hardly ever listen to podcasts, but ever since I first watched Boys In The Trees, I haven’t been able to get the film out of my head. From the characters to the aesthetic and everything in between, the film really resonated with me. But, it also left me with an array of unanswered questions, with no in-depth YouTube video or place to vent about it (since virtually no one has seen it) that is…until now! Your guys in-depth analysis of Boys In The Trees followed by personal experiences was exactly what I needed after watching Nicholas Verso’s “The Boys Trilogy” (The Last Time I Saw Richard, Boys In The Trees and Crazy Fun Park) Overall, this podcast was fun, comedic, informative and engaging! Would recommend!
  • Jmf1988
    A great conversation with your two gay horror friends
    A fantastic examination of horror films through a queer lens mixed with humor and insight of longtime genre fans and critics. The show benefits from their willingness to voice their true feelings and insights instead of relying on what they think their audience would want to hear. It’s hard to maintain steam on any project for years at a time, but Joe and Trace have done it admirably. Start anywhere, but be sure to grab the episodes on lesser known films which is where things often shine.
  • swordferncity
    One of my favorites!
    I look forward to every episode. Even if I haven’t seen the movie, I get a lot of out the episode, and the hosts are delightful.
  • Grabbishark
    Unfortunate
    The mishandling of the dead girl episode was so egregious that I’m forced to stop listening.
  • beehouse20
    Erotic thriller month rules
    Long time listener, first time commenter here to say THANK YOU for covering two of my top five favorite films ever: Bound and A Simple Favor!!! Having seen both of these at least a dozen times each, I thought there was nothing new to think or learn about them, and was delighted to be proven wrong by the enthusiastic boys and their excellent guests. What a treat this month has been.
  • shawn_x12
    favorite podcast!
    this is my favorite podcast! i’ve listened to every episode, i’ve even started relistening to episodes multiples times!
  • theurgy48
    Delectable
    Hosts Joe and Trace take us on Horror themed rides that I never want to end. Being non-straight can be a real buzz kill, but this podcast takes that potential ennui and bakes it into a Delicious Moribund Fruit Cake. I appreciate the different perspectives offered; very frequently point-counterpoint, especially when a guest is invited. Also love that opinions are not parsed into a binary, but are instead frequently served up as a multiplicity of intersecting
  • Mas-ed
    CIS straight male
    You guys are amazing… conversation about horror is the best, but these guys find wonderful readings of some of my favorite films that I would NEVER find on my own. Now I get my favorites paired with inspired and researched perspectives? Thank you guys; Trace we have lived so many of the same places at the same times I cannot believe we never crossed paths. Joe, you are a treasure. Thank you for standing up for all terminology and pronouns and equality. Couple of gems here. Any horror fan should check this out.
  • patfrancart
    A Treasure
    Probably the best horror film podcast I've heard. The breadth of movies is huge, and the hosts' deep appreciation of the genre is infectious.
  • Jon08C
    Yaaaaaaas!
    Love the hosts, their perspectives, and personalities! Such a fun listen for those that love horror.
  • Suzannekmoses
    Delightful!
    Quickly becoming a favorite on my horror lists.
  • delarme
    Charming, informative, and thoughtful
    Always a delightful listen, and now “going to the gun range” has a whole new meaning.
  • b_rad1816
    Preferably?
    Idk i like when u guys do the older horror movies like 80s n b4. The new ones r horrible and lack originality, and it seems like u guys just do newer movies n its pretty disappointing buttt i do enjoy your podcast.
  • some kind of wonderful
    Frightfully fun & informative
    This is my comfort podcast, in part because horror movies are a comfort genre for me and in part because the hosts are so pleasant and are clear lovers of and knowledgeable about the genre too. I really love when they cover a film I haven’t seen yet— like Tremors or The Lighthouse— and persuade me to give that movie a chance. It’s also great when Trace and Joe reaffirm my taste in kickass movies like The Descent or The Ruins 😃
  • fluppet
    Great Pod
    I’m a newcomer here but am absolutely loving this pod, and digging through past eps. I love that they can tackle serious issues with poise but also make me laugh like crazy. Recommended!
  • Gwarrrr307
    Just need their hot injection
    I need a constant stream to get through work.
  • Welcome2primetime
    Terrible! Boring!
    Terrible podcast. No research. Boring. And they hate redheads. Stop using slurs against people. You’d think gay people would be kinder towards everyone. They are not. It’s not okay to say red headed stepchild. I would never say gay stepchild. Screw these hate filled ignorant people. Don’t support this crap
  • dsxter2222
    Review
    These guys are awesome .love their personality's . I just wish they were a little older sometimes to understand what was happening with society and some of the older movies they critique l happen to be in my mid 50s and I just don’t think they understand what was happening before there generation so they seem to be a little hard on some of the older movies for what they do not do or they’re pacing
  • joevece
    One of my Faves
    I love Joe and Trace! They’ve introduced me to some great films that I know I would’ve never checked out on my own. The conversations are smart , fun and they usually have great guests.
  • SteffonKentavian
    Absolutely love it.
    The best gay horror podcast around. Period. I would like more recent films on the main feed tho. No shade 😭❤️
  • Leonerd_725
    Happy 200th episode!!
    Holy smokes! Congratulations guys on 200 episodes!!!! I love listening to the podcast and learning new things about some of my favorite films. I absolutely love the backlog, the guests, the banter, and everything QUEER and HORROR. Here is to 200 more episodes and beyond. Thank you for taking time out of y’all’s busy schedules to give us fans something to look forward to.
  • VieraVel
    Had to stop listening
    This one was a real struggle for me. Trace is funny and charming but Joe makes it hard for me to listen anymore. He’s got the shrill voic and thinks everything is problematic to the point of being a killjoy. I get the vibe that he hates himself for being cis and white and projects it onto all his critiques. It’s pretty insufferable. If trace ever ends up in a project with someone else I’d love to listen!
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