What We Do in the Shadows (of Our Closet Walls)
There’s enough evidence to insinuate that What We Do in the Shadows is intentionally queer-coded.
A common thief joins a mythical god on a quest through Egypt.
There’s enough evidence to insinuate that What We Do in the Shadows is intentionally queer-coded.
Treated like a granter of wishes for those earning out of retelling the same tragedy, Marilyn looks like she's caged in different stages of trauma for us to stare at, instead of someone we’ve finally allowed to rest in peace.
It is the attention to detail that makes Wolfwalkers resonate more than Luca for Queer representation