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1. 'Gods and Monsters' by Bill Condon (1998)     (highlight terms)
A semi-fictional biography of the last few weeks of the life of James Whale, director of Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein and others. The film portrays the dark sense of humor of James Whale, and also lets us understand some of the pain that he has gone through. Scenes from Whale's Classics (such as Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and the Invisible Man) are used in dream sequences and help show parallels between the characters and the straight yard-worker that he befriends.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/items/231.html   Score: 100%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 8 kB

2. 'Rumpenstein's Monster' by Peter Wartmark (2001)     (highlight terms)
5 computer animated gay porn vignettes involving sex with Frankenstein's monsters, living statues, demons and the Creature from the Fountain.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/demon/items/433.html   Score: 42%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 6 kB

3. 'Rumpenstein's Monster' by Peter Wartmark (2001)     (highlight terms)
5 computer animated gay porn vignettes involving sex with Frankenstein's monsters, living statues, demons and the Creature from the Fountain.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/misc/items/433.html   Score: 42%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 7 kB

4. 'Monsters in the Closet : Homosexuality and the Horror Film (Inside Popular Film...     (highlight terms)
Horror fiction has always portrayed society's greatest fears as monstrous incarnations of 'the other,' so it should be no surprise that there has always been a clear homoerotic subtext in horror films--from Frankenstein to Interview with the Vampire.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/Qwolf/items/178.html   Score: 25%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 6 kB

5. 'Monsters in the Closet : Homosexuality and the Horror Film (Inside Popular Film...     (highlight terms)
Horror fiction has always portrayed society's greatest fears as monstrous incarnations of 'the other,' so it should be no surprise that there has always been a clear homoerotic subtext in horror films--from Frankenstein to Interview with the Vampire.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/items/178.html   Score: 25%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 8 kB

6. 'Monsters in the Closet : Homosexuality and the Horror Film (Inside Popular Film...     (highlight terms)
Horror fiction has always portrayed society's greatest fears as monstrous incarnations of 'the other,' so it should be no surprise that there has always been a clear homoerotic subtext in horror films--from Frankenstein to Interview with the Vampire.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/Qvamp/items/178.html   Score: 25%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 6 kB

7. 'Blood Pact' by Tanya Huff (1993)     (highlight terms)
It began with the call no daughter ever wants to get: the call that told Vicki that her mother was dead of a sudden heart attack. But what started as a personal tragedy soon became the most terrifying case of Vicki's career--when her mother's body disappeared.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/Qvamp/items/620.html   Score: 21%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 6 kB

8. Pictures for 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' by Jim Sharman (1975)     (highlight terms)
Scientist, alien and bisexual transvestite Dr. Frank N. Furter is visited by average Americans Brad and Janet; the latter two giving themselves over to 'absolute pleasure.'
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/items/193_pics.html   Score: 21%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 5 kB

9. 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' by Jim Sharman (1975)     (highlight terms)
Scientist, alien and bisexual transvestite Dr. Frank N. Furter is visited by average Americans Brad and Janet; the latter two giving themselves over to 'absolute pleasure.'
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/items/193.html   Score: 21%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 9 kB

10. 'Blood Pact' by Tanya Huff (1993)     (highlight terms)
It began with the call no daughter ever wants to get: the call that told Vicki that her mother was dead of a sudden heart attack. But what started as a personal tragedy soon became the most terrifying case of Vicki's career--when her mother's body disappeared.
URL: http://www.queerhorror.com/misc/items/620.html   Score: 21%   Date: 01/27/2020   Size: 9 kB


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