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Enola Leone

Broadcast Personality, Freelance Writer & Critic, Slay Away Podcast Host

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10 Queer Horror Films You Should Be Watching

While we have instances where horror films depict fully formed queer characters and get representation right, those occurrences are few and far between. In my opinion, it’s getting better with several films over the last several years giving us a collection of prolific characters and themes.

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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, A Review

Like many horror fans, after the trailer for “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” was released, I was elated to have a story that took us inside the courtroom. I wanted to discover just how Arne Cheyenne Johnson and his lawyer with a plea of not guilty by reason of demonic possession, argued and walked away with a mere 10-20 year sentence for manslaughter for the death of Alan Bono.

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The Haunting Of Hill House

We horror and paranormal enthusiasts have a love affair with ghosts and haunted houses, and no author has quenched our lust for these stories quite like Shirley Jackson. American author, Shirley Jackson, was well known as a master of horror and mystery, over the duration of her writing career, with two decades of short stories, six novels, and two memoirs. This includes “The Haunting of Hill House” (1959), published by Viking Press.