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Queens of the Dead: The Zom-Com You Can’t Miss

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Step aside, Rocky Horror — a new cult classic has arrived, bringing more glitter than a Pride parade and more gore than a haunted house at Halloween. Queens of the Dead is poised to snatch the crown as the new must-see movie. Audiences can expect sequins, sass, and survival — because this Queer zom-com doesn’t just serve, it slays.

Set in Brooklyn, the story kicks off on the night of a massive warehouse drag show. What starts as a typical evening of shade-throwing and lip-syncing quickly devolves into chaos when a zombie apocalypse breaks out. The queens, club kids, and their frenemies must set aside their drama to fight off the brain-thirsty undead. And they’re not your typical zombies. Imagine influencer zombies: live-streaming their rampages and snapping selfies mid-bite.

Nina West dazzles as Ginsey Tonic, the drag matriarch who blends nurturing Mother Hen qualities with the resilient spirit of a Final Girl. Katy O’Brian delivers fiery performances as Dre, while Margaret Cho brings her signature humor as Pops. The charming Cheyenne Jackson makes a memorable appearance, and Riki Lindhome shines in her role. A standing ovation goes to Jaquel Spivey. Kudos as well to Tomás Matos, Quincy Dunn-Baker, Jack Haven, Dominique Jackson, Samora La Perdida, Shaunette Renee Wilson, and Eve Lindley, who round out the cast and elevate the drama to new heights.

Under Tina Romero’s direction, Queens of the Dead isn’t just a movie—it’s a wild, unapologetic celebration that gleefully explodes horror, queerness, and influencer culture all at once. Sure, the plot has its messy moments, but honestly, that’s half the fun. This film is a party from start to finish.

Whether you’re here for the camp, the scares, or the standout performances, this movie offers something for everyone. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let this unforgettable party unfold. Now streaming on numerous platforms.

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