A Reading of JC as the “Gay Best Friend” in ‘Night of the Creeps’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

This one bitch…

After finishing April with back-to-back looks at stylish vampire films like The Hunger and Ganja & Hess, we’re kicking off May a film we’ve actually discussed before (in written form): Fred Dekker‘s 1986 classic Night of the Creeps!

Night of the Creeps sees fraternity pledges Chris (Jason Lively) and JC (Steve Marshall) take part in a hazing prank, only to find a frozen body filled with alien slugs that escape and begin to take over everyone on campus. They must team up with a cop with a haunted past (Tom Atkins) and Chris’ new crush Cindy (Jill Whitlow) to stop the invasion before it’s too late.

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Episode 228: Night of the Creeps (1986)

Cindy! Brad’s here! And don’t let him fondle your breasts because the slugs are invading, which means we’re discussing Fred Dekker’s delightfully sweet sci-fi comedy horror film Night of the Creeps (1986)! Joining us for the conversation is Patrick Walsh, the host of the ScreamQueenz podcast!

Join us as we discuss the film’s botched release before we go all in on a queer reading of JC (Steve Marshall) as the film’s “gay best friend.” Plus: disabled representation, two different endings, one very resourceful slug-infested dog and why “purée” is the gayest button on the blender.


Cross out Night of the Creeps!

Coming up on Wednesday: We’re heading back to the ’60s to discuss a queer classic in Robert Aldrich’s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?.

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