I Just Saw The 1940s Movie The Seventh Victim, And Its Queer Undertones Were So Relatable To Modern Identity Struggles

In recent times, numerous outstanding horror films featuring LGBTQ+ characters have emerged, such as “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Jennifer’s Body,” which portray characters who are comfortable with their identities. On the other hand, it’s important to acknowledge movies that depict individuals throughout history who were forced to feel profound repression if they didn’t conform to societal norms. Despite being produced in the 1940s, Mark Robson’s “The Seventh Victim” still resonates with themes relevant to the LGBTQ+ community from that era.

Liam Neesons Acclaimed Action Thriller The Grey Is Free to Stream

Legendary actor Liam Neeson, winner of an Oscar, is widely recognized for his unique talent in high-octane films. Incidentally, one of his top performances in this genre can be watched without charge at the moment. Although many of Neeson’s action roles have him fighting faceless minions, the 2012 survival action thriller “The Grey” presents a different challenge: coping with sorrow and wolves.

EXCLUSIVE BUZZ: Unstoppable Akshay Kumar; Ajay Devgn’s Dhamaal Again; Action hero Varun Dhawan

One individual who doesn’t align with the political aspects of the film industry and instead concentrates on his own projects is none other than Akshay Kumar. After completing the London shoot for Housefull 5 earlier in the week, it seems that he has moved on to another project with Karan Johar – a biopic about C Sankaran Nair. Our reliable sources inform us that Akshay Kumar has begun a five-day shooting schedule for this courtroom drama, which takes place against the tragic events of the Jallianwala Baug Massacre as its backdrop.