Lesbian Vampire Films to Stream this Halloween!
If you’re looking for something spooky to watch this Halloween, check out this list of lesbian vampire classics from the 1960s/70s.
Good Manners (2017)
Isabél Zuaa and Marjorie Estiano star in Brazilian writer/directors Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra’s 2017 sapphic werewolf film GOOD MANNERS (As Boas Maneiras).
Red, White & Royal Blue (2023)
Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine star in out director/co-writer Matthew López’s 2023 adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s bestselling 2019 novel “Red, White & Royal Blue.”
THE HUNGER (1983)
Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie & Susan Sarandon star in Tony Scott’s 1983 classic queer vampire film THE HUNGER.
ANIARA (2018)
Emelie Garbers and Bianca Cruzeiro star in Pella Kågerman & Hugo Lilja’s 2018 sapphic sci-fi film ANIARA.
HAMAM (1997)
Alessandro Gassman & Mehmet Günsür star in out writer/director Ferzan Özpetek’s critically acclaimed 1997 film HAMAM (or, Steam: The Turkish Bath).
Head Over Heels (2001)
China Chow is Monica Potter’s gay best friend in director Mark Water’s (MEAN GIRLS, FREAKY FRIDAY) 2001 romantic comedy HEAD OVER HEELS.
Something for Everyone (1970)
Michael York and Anthony Higgins in Harold Prince’s 1970 independent dark comedy SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, which was loosely based on Harry Kressing’s 1965 novel “The Cook” and adapted by gay writer Hugh Wheeler.
Theatre of Blood (1973)
Bisexual horror icon Vincent Price stars in the 1973 British horror-comedy THEATRE OF BLOOD, which features queer disguises, drag, and an ill-fated gay theatre critic who worships his poodles.
DRAGNET GIRL (1933)
Hiroshi (Kōji Mitsui) and Tokiko (Kinuyo Tanaka) are queer-coded characters in Yasujirō Ozu’s 1933 Japanese silent film HIJŌSEN NO ONNA (aka DRAGNET GIRL).
Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Amanda Seyfried and Megan Fox star in director Karyn Kusama and screenwriter Diablo Cody’s 2009 bisexual horror classic JENNIFER’S BODY. The film was Diablo Cody’s follow-up project after winning the Academy Award for penning JUNO in 2007 (Best Original Screenplay).
Daughters of Darkness (1971)
Delphine Seyrig seduces as “glampire” Countess Elizabeth Bàthory in Harry Kümel’s 1971 queer Belgian horror classic DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS.
The Haunting (1999)
Catherine Zeta Jones plays Theo, a bisexual insomniac, in THE HAUNTING - Jan de Bont’s 1999 adaptation of the classic 1959 Shirley Jackson novel, “The Haunting of Hill House.”
The Fox (1967)
Sandy Dennis and Anne Heywood star in the 1967 Canadian film adaptation of queer author D.H. Lawrence’s 1923 novella THE FOX.