Projecting Gay Panic in Patrick Brice’s ‘Creep’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

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After spending Halloween shacking up with the colorful characters in Clue, we kicked off November with a discussion of a seminal queer vampire text in The Lost Boys and revisited Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Once More With Feeling” on its 20th anniversary. Now, we’re getting a little…..creepy with Patrick Brice‘s exceptional film Creep!

In the film, Aaron (Patrick Brice) answers an online ad and drives to a stranger’s (Mark Duplass) house to film him for the day. The man wants to make a movie for his unborn child, but his requests become more bizarre as the day goes along.

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Episode 152 – Creep (2014)

Pull out your best Peachfuzz-wear because we’re talking about lots of awkward situations in Patrick Brice’s Creep (2014)! Joining us for the conversation is Devin Baldwin, co-host of the Kill the Dead Podcast!

Come along for the ride as we discuss the gay panic that the film has the potential to induce (just depends on how gay panicky you are as a viewer!) while comparing our respective sets of social skills to see who would be out of the house first.

Plus: mumblecore, social awkwardness, the thunk of an axe meeting a skull, a bestiality misunderstanding and one really creepy story from Trace.


Cross out Creep!

Coming up on Wednesday: We’re covering our first Val Lewton production with a look at 1943’s queer classic The Seventh Victim!

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