Lesbians in Horror Movies
I’ll start off saying that most of lesbian horror movies are dead awful. Seriously, they suck, really. But some of them are watchable and even cool. I already posted about movies with lesbian vampires, so I will leave them out of this list..
Marie (Cécile De France) goes to spend the weekend at, Alex’s house (Maïwenn Le Besco). It all goes well until a psycho arrives in the middle of the night and kills Alex’s dad, mother, little brother and even the dog and then kidnaps her. Now Marie has to find a way to save her from the killer. Haute Tension has a twisted ending and after the killer arrives in the house – which doesn’t take long – the movie becomes really intense.
Anyway, the lesbianism here is due to Marie desiring Alex to the point of masturbating thinking about her, besides spying in her while in shower. It’s totally one-sided but anyway…
Always dreamed of seeing Megan Fox naked? What about seeing her kissing another woman? Possessed by Satan, perhaps? Ok, I doubt the last one ever crossed your mind, but it goes with the packet! Jennifer’s Body is your only change to see Megan Fox doing a role she will never do again. A lesbian, kinky, satanic Megan Fox
Who knows Black Sabbath (the band) must have heard that they took their name from a movie. It was this movie. Black Sabbath is broken down into three tales: “The Telephone”, “The Wurdalak” e “The Drop of Water”. The first one is about a woman receiving calls from beyond. What this has to do with anything, you ask? This tale has a lesbian sub-plot. If you watch, get the Italian version, because the American one wiped the lesbianism away.
Angela (Nicole Cavazos, Employee of the Month) has recurring nightmares about a woman burned at the stake, and she joins a therapy group on the Caribbean island where the dream takes place. All of the teenagers in the group have had parts of that same nightmare, and they learn about the history of voodoo cults on the island. Bethany (Nicole Marie Monica), who is a witch, and Angela have the same expanded dream, which now intensifies.
Professor Avebury (Joanna Cassidy) brought them all together to try to piece together what’s happening, but soon some of the teens start disappearing. They were all brought there for a reason, and their past lives begin to play out.
The flaky plot really falls apart, but the four chosen ones have their bodies briefly taken over. Bethany and Angela make out in a pool, following up on Bethany’s flirting earlier in the day.
YEOGO GOEDAM II: MEMENTO MORI
Hyo-shin (Yeh-jin Park) and Shi-eun (Young-jin Lee) are two girls in love in a Korean high school. They share a journal together, taking turns writing in it, and can even communicate with telepathy. But there is talk of suicide after a very public display of affection and difficulty with other students leads to some wariness on Hyo-shin’s part. Eventually, one jumps from the roof of the school … or was she helped to her death?
Then things get freakier. Fellow student Min-ah (Min-sun Kim) finds the journal and begins to see visions and hear things. A friend accuses her of dating Shi-eun. Is everyone who reads the diary bound to die?
Memento Mori fits squarely into the tragic lesbian love story in which one of the lovers must die out of shame.
In A Dark Place, which is a remake of “The Innocents”, which is adapted from the book “The Turn of The Screw”, which inspired the movie “The Others” and alot of other ghost-story movies, stars Leele Sobieski, that mediocre actress with nice boobs.
In A Dark Place is the suspenseful, erotic story of a young woman fighting to redeem the souls of two children seduced by dark influences beyond the grave. Anna Veigh, a recently qualified art therapist and teacher, is finding work at her inner city special school a tougher psychological challenge than she can cope with.
The movie has a lesbian scene between Anna and the house’s mistress, which, btw, masturbates in another scene, thinking about the orphan’s mother, whose she used to have an affair with. The lesbianism here is pure fanservice, it doesn’t even exist in the original. Anyway, the movie is kind of cool if you like to be mind-fucked.
Thanks to a Gypsy’s curse, a woman is damned to become a butch in the fullmoon. Simple as that.
In an isolated chateau in France, a grandfather (François Berléand) hires a group of actors to perform “Little Red Riding Hood” for his young grandson’s birthday. During the festivities, the police come by to warn them that a murdering rapist is on the loose, and later that night, dead bodies start appearing. The mystery is on to figure out who the killer could be. The creepy grandfather, the weird kid, the groundskeeper, one of the actors themselves?
Amongst the group is a couple, Jeanne (Alexia Stresi), who speaks only in sign, and Sophie (Clotilde Courau). At one point they are being watched and photographed while they make love in their room.
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