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Le treiziéme invité (1932)

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Le treiziéme invité

Albert Ray
The Twisty, Genre-Blending Mysteries of ‘I See You’ [Horror Queers Podcast]
Albert Ray
Broooomhn.

November wound up covering a lot of ground. We dipped a toe into pre-Code territory with Albert Ray’s 1932 title The Thirteenth Guest (listen), stayed at “Aaron’s” cabin in Creep 2 (listen), and got our hair done with Jill Gevargizian’s 2020 film The Stylist (listen).

Now we’re talking about gay screenwriter Devon Graye and director Adam Randall‘s under seen and under rated thriller I See You (2019).

In the film, police detective Greg (Jon Tenney) is struggling with his wife Jackie (Helen Hunt)’s infidelity as he works a new case with partner Spitzky (Gregory Alan Williams). The case is a child abduction that bears a striking similarity to events from 15 years ago. As Greg and Jackie’s teenage son Conor (Judah Lewis) blames his mother, strange events begin occurring around the house.

Meanwhile, a pair of troubled teens – Mindy (Libe Barer) and Alec (Owen Teague) – take refuge in a house,...
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  • 12/9/2024
  • by Joe Lipsett
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Albert Ray
A Sympathetic Killer in ‘The Stylist’ [Horror Queers Podcast]
Albert Ray
Wigging out.

After closing out November with a visit to the pre-Code era in Albert Ray’s 1932 murder mystery comedy The Thirteenth Guest (listen) and a stay at “Aaron’s” cabin in Creep 2 (listen), we’re checking into the local salon to discuss the scalp-obssessed hairdresser at the center of Jill Gevargizian‘s 2020 film The Stylist.

In The Stylist, a lonely and socially awkward hair stylist named Claire (Najarra Townsend) struggles through her day-to-day life as she obsesses over her clients to the point where she scalps them and wears their hair in an attempt to experience just a glimpse of their seemingly perfect lives. When Olivia (Brea Grant), one of Claire’s regulars, reaches out in need of a last-minute wedding style, Claire’s world begins to unravel as she tries to resist her desire for Olivia’s gorgeous head of hair.

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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Trace Thurman
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La mort vous va si bien (1992)
Best Friend “Roommates” in Albert Ray’s ‘The Thirteenth Guest’ [Horror Queers Podcast]
La mort vous va si bien (1992)
Pre-Code Problems.

After wrapping up October with Robert Zemeckis’ hilarious dark comedy Death Becomes Her (listen), we kicked off November with a look back at Wes Craven’s classic slasher A Nightmare on Elm Street (listen). Now, we’re traveling all the way back to the ’30s to discuss Albert Ray‘s 1932 murder mystery comedy The Thirteenth Guest!

In The Thirteenth Guest, Marie Morgan (Ginger Rogers) has just turned 21 and can now accept the inheritance that her father left her when he died at a dinner party 13 years prior. That dinner party was supposed to have 13 guests in attendance, but only 12 showed up.

While Marie tries to figure out the identity of the mysteriously absent thirteenth guest, a psychopath has started killing off the other attendees of that fated dinner party, with the dead bodies being left at the table in the same seats they had originally occupied all those years ago.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 11/18/2024
  • by Trace Thurman
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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