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Queens of the Dead (Patreon Clip)

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4.7931 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Here's a sneak peek at our all new full-length Patreon episode on Tina Romero's debut feature film, Queens of the Dead (2025).

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. The clip you're about to hear is from one of our exclusive Patreon episodes,

0:04.2

and just like all of our other episodes, it will include major spoilers. You've officially been warned.

0:09.4

If you'd like to hear the episode in full, just head on over to patreon.com slash horrorqueers

0:13.9

and subscribe today to get hundreds of hours of exclusive Patreon content all for just $10 or less.

0:20.1

Without further ado, here is your Patreon clip.

0:26.4

So, Queens of the Dead.

0:28.3

Yes.

0:28.9

Tina Ramirez.

0:30.0

I mean, yeah, you were kind of spot on with Operation Don't Compare it to George

0:34.9

Romero's films because the film likes to remind you about those films a lot, which is an issue I had with it.

0:41.7

Yeah, it's interesting.

0:43.2

I mean, I have a feeling you're going to pull the quote because Tina Romero's obviously doing the press tour for this.

0:48.8

And she has talked about this film in relationship to her father's work and how she wants to honor some of that. So we will

0:55.3

get into it when it appears in the film. But yeah, I don't know. I find this title confusing. I think

1:03.8

that there's some positives to it. I like that we're trying to queer up her father's legacy and,

1:10.4

you know, emphasize queer joy and

1:12.1

community and that kind of thing. But there's a lot of janky stuff about this one. Yeah, I'm not going to

1:19.5

lie, Joe. I was quite disappointed with this movie. And I feel so bad because, I mean, a lot of our

1:25.7

peers and some people that have seen this already, because we are recording this after it's had a limited theatrical release, but before it's hit on Shudder, so not everyone's had a chance to watch this yet. But I've seen a lot of people really, really, really latch on to this movie and really like it. And it just didn't really work for me. There were parts where I had a good laugh, but as a whole, this, yeah, this didn't work.

1:46.6

And I think that some of my research into the production and, you know, Romero's goals with what

1:50.6

she was trying to accomplish with this film kind of helped shed some light on some of my issues

1:54.2

with it. But yeah, ultimately, I still think this is an issue of execution for me.

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