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7 BL horror dramas that are perfect for a Halloween binge

October is synonymous with Halloween, a binge with all things spooky. For BL drama enthusiasts, there are several horror BL dramas you can watch to get into the Halloween spirit.

Normally, horror and BL are two genres that don’t always go hand in hand. However, it turns out there are many BL dramas that incorporate horror themes. This genre offers a different viewing experience from typical BL dramas.

If you’re in search of thrilling and spine-tingling BL dramas, here are 7 recommended horror BL dramas to watch in October:

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“Love in Translation” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)

“Love in Translation” is one of those BL dramas that I would definitely recommend to everyone. Am I saying this because it is a big production series? No. I will recommend it because I genuinely liked what the show was about. Only 10% of the BL shows released every year have a decent storyline that actually teaches us something valuable instead of just normal college life love stories and this is one of the dramas. The romantic aspect of the drama was nice, well-paced and not very cringeworthy (to be honest). It gave me a slice-of-life feeling, with the overall drama and romance developed on perfect pace in my point of view.

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Manga Review: The Red Thread – Volume 1

Until We Meet Again is one of those staple series in the BL genre. It’s unwavering promise that true love does conquer all, even when everything seems hopeless, and that not even death can stop it is powerful, to say the least. It’s just incredible. Recently, I was lucky enough to interview the author LazySheep and one of the things we talked about was the upcoming release of the first volume of English translation of the manga.

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Weekly BL Updates

After a brief hiatus, we are back with our weekly roundup of ‘BL Updates’. The rush hour load doesn’t seem to be lessening. The continuous out pour of dramas/movies is keeping us busy. Let’s walk this tightrope as we share the latest exclusives from the BL & GL industry as well as queer content from the West!

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Spinning the Red Thread with Lazysheep!

When it comes to the wonderful world of BL dramas Until We Meet Again is one of the staples of the genre. Based on the novel The Red Thread by Lazysheep, it’s an epic romance that transcends time, intergenerational prejudice, and even death itself to prove that true love really does conquer all.

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“Absolute Zero” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Studio Wabi Sabi’s new adaptation “Absolute Zero” premiered on IQIYI last week to high expectations; depicting the story of Ongsa and his boyfriend Suansoon on altering time-lines. Their relationship begins during their high school days and a decade later, they are still going strong. But an accident occurs Ongsa’s birthday that incurs a crack in their fates.

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“Of an Age” Movie Review

This coming-of-age story is such a universal and yet unique story at the same time, that it’s both widely relatable and yet also such a personal story. “Of an Age” gives us a window into the story of Kol, (Elias Anton) a recent high school graduate and amateur dancer, who experiences his first intense romantic, sexual awakening in the space of 24 hours with his friend Ebony’s (Hattie Hook) older brother Adam (Thom Green).

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“Crazy Handsome Rich” Series Review (Ep.3 to 6)

This was a tough series to watch due to the dreadful dubbing, but I held out and was pleasantly surprised with how cute and funny it was. The actors are amazing, it’s just that they were dealt with a bad scripts and direction. Frank Thanatsaran looked awful with the fake wig. With this kind of talent on hands, I was disappointed in the overall ambience of the show.

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“Hidden Agenda” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)

Hidden Agenda is a Thai BL starring Joong Archen as Joke and Dunk Natachai as Zo in a college based romantic story between both. To finally take action to resolve his long time crush on Nita, Zo leans towards Nita’s ex, Joke for help. Joke agrees to help him on one condition, which is to get him a place in the debate club, of which Zo is already a member.

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