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- ‘SPIRAL’ IS UNAPOLOGETILLY GAY HORROR | MOVIE REVIEW
- ‘SPIRAL’: A GAY COUPLE MOV TO A SMALL TOWN IN KURTIS DAVID HARR’S CREEPY HORROR FILM [REVIEW]
- SPIRAL - NEW GAY HORROR MOVIE ON SHUDR
‘SPIRAL’ IS UNAPOLOGETILLY GAY HORROR | MOVIE REVIEW
Spiral follows a gay uple that mov to the suburbs wh their dghter the 90s to fd their neighborhood is more than meets the eye * spiral gay horror movie *
Spiral follows a gay uple that mov to the suburbs wh their dghter the 90s to fd their neighborhood is more than meets the eye.
‘SPIRAL’: A GAY COUPLE MOV TO A SMALL TOWN IN KURTIS DAVID HARR’S CREEPY HORROR FILM [REVIEW]
However, his dread isn’t jt bee of a few homophobic micro-aggrsns, somethg more is afoot.
It’s that juxtaposn between the overt homophobia and the microaggrsns that Spiral thriv s goal of creatg real social horror. The trailer for Jefey Bower-Chapman's upg horror movie Spiral has everythg: jump sr, creepy cults, homophobic graffi, gaslightg partners, and even sacrificial Unreal actor and Canada's Drag Race judge stars the film as Malik.
Whether the neighbors or homophob, racists, or good old-fashned nnibals or somethg, this film already has on edge. This occult thriller follows same-sex uple Malik (Jefey Bowyer-Chapman) and Aaron (Ari Cohen) who face homophobic threats when they move to a small US town to raise their teenage dghter.
SPIRAL - NEW GAY HORROR MOVIE ON SHUDR
The ia of a gay character-led horror film appealed to me hugely as a gay man and avid horror fan. Sadly, I'm chuckg this movie onto the pile of the hundreds of unr-veloped gay themed films that simply don't have the qualy and/or budget to create a story of honty, origaly and signifince. Jefey Bowyer-Chapman is very good as Malik, a black gay guy who soon feels out of place their new home.
I also uldn't help but wonr whether this might be homophobic propaganda.
We start this movie off wh a gay uple the back of a r makg out. Here we have a gay uple of Malik (Jefey Bowyer-Chapman) and Aaron (Ari Cohen).