A man witnesses a murder, but decides “doesn’t matter, still got laid”. This was on a list of “ gay horror films” that I came across, and I hadn’t heard it, but the set up seemed intriguing. It explores themes of lust, relationships, commitment, loyalty, hot hot steamy cock. This is an understated erotic thriller that could also be considered a black comedy. Review of Strange By The Lake (L’inconnu du lac) Michel seems to be involved with someone else, but when Franke spies Michel drowning his presumed boyfriend, Franke decides to shoot his shot. Franke sees a gay French Tom Selleck-type at the lake named Michel and is instantly attracted to him. Along the way he befriends the pudgy middle-aged depressive Henri who is ostensibly bisexual, but has no interest in sex, but provides good conversation. Artwork by Dusting Goebel on Instagram) SynopsisĪt a French lake, Franke spends his summer days cruising for gay sex. But what it lacks in horror, it makes up in homoeroticism.
Saying Stranger By The Lake is a horror movie, is pretty generous, since it is more on the light end of thriller. Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn | Deezer | RSS | Moreįor Pride month this year, we decided to review a great LGBTQ+ horror movie. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:35:00 - 65.2MB)