Joe Bird spoke to CinemaBlend about the new queer horror movie.
The Australian director opens up about his own religious school experiences and why his new film isn't just a gay horror movie.
Being raised queer and religious can be a minefield, as all your worth and goodness might be cast aside by your community because of who you desire. In such homophobic settings, queer people are told ...
“Leviticus” will be of interest to people who follow the conversion therapy controversy, including woke activists and concerned Christians.
The Aussie horror thriller about two gay teens plagued by a supernatural stalker has a tricky ending. Let's dive into spoilers.
A lot of people who don’t identify as queer said that they perhaps get a little bit of an understanding of what it feels like ...
After an exorcism meant to “cure” their queerness, two suburban Australian boys are stalked by a presence that takes each other’s form. The film opens with a menacing overture: A young woman, working ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing major details about the ending of “Leviticus” (in theaters now). Stop reading if you haven’t seen the film and don’t want to know. Adrian Chiarella loves all the horror ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Leviticus” and “Obsession,” both currently playing in theaters. Deep into the new horror movie "Leviticus," there's an interlude that's stunning for ...
Writer/director Adrian Chiarella talks to IndieWire about releasing "Leviticus" in a watershed moment for horror, the wild Sundance reception, and putting out a queer horror romance in 1,000-plus ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen star as two boys in love and trauma in "Leviticus." - NEON Enemies-to-lovers is a common and often hot ...