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Bury Your Gays: Queer Horror

The Fly

Jennifer's Body

Let the Right One In

Hellraiser

High Tension

Inland Empire

Seed of Chucky

Cruising

Black Swan

Stranger by the Lake

The Neon Demon

Saint Maud

Knife + Heart
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While George Langelaan’s original 1957 short story, and its 1958 film adaptation of the same name, comfortably fit within a cinema of Cold War paranoia along with its cousin Invasion of the Body Snatchers, it was hard to ignore David Cronenberg’s update of scientific hubris gone wrong being a reaction to and an allegory of the AIDS crisis with its 1986 release. Goldblum’s transformation into a human/fly hybrid is laced with melancholy, Cronenberg’s acumen for understanding the physicality of the body (and its disintegration), and its limits, and melding that with both emotion and intelligence at its peak.