Fests and events, 10/18.

“For its 13th year, the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival is running with a light ‘homo horror‘ theme, actualized in the fest’s camp-slasher trailer and carried out via screenings of choice queer-friendly horror flicks,” writes David Schmader in the Stranger. “These films range from scrappy new works (Jason Davis’s Scab, about hot young bloodsuckers) to hall-of-fame hits like 1983’s The Hunger (starring Catherine Deneuve, Susan Sarandon, and homoerotic wine spillage) and 1985’s A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (hyped as the most gay-subtext-ridden horror flick in history).” Today through October 26.
“Singer Nick Cave will announce this year’s Turner Prize winner,” reports the BBC. December 1.
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