Sex horror was fashionable in the 70s, and this is just about the ultimate nudie vampire picture, with busty blonde starlets Morris and Anulka hanging out in an old dark house, occasionally bringing men in to share their bed and bleed for them. The plot is minimal, but the acting is surprisingly decent, and the sex-horror scenes have an unusually interesting sado-erotic edge. It's not quite on a par with such continental items as Daughters Of Darkness, but it is a haunting little movie. A pair of sapphic vampires lure unsuspecting strangers into their creepy house for some saucy blood-sucking, but get a shcok when a fiesty American girl fights back. Release Date: 01 Jan
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But this increased visibility during Pride month shouldn't be a one-month thing — it's an opportunity to expand the diversity of our media consumption all year long. All of us deserve to see our lived experiences reflected in the stories we love, and that's especially important for young people or those who can't express the fullness of their identity in their everyday lives. We've got something for fans of thrillers and crime, romance novels , humor, standby classics, new releases and of course, literary fiction and memoir. Add them all to your own tbr list or pick up a few as the perfect gift for the book-lover in your life. And once you're done here, head on over to the GH Book Club to check out even more feel-good reads. In a novel that has resonated with the queer community since it was first published decades ago, a young man finds himself caught between desire and morality in s expat Paris.
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Benedetta is a biographical psychological drama film directed and co-written by Paul Verhoeven , starring Virginie Efira as Benedetta Carlini , a novice nun in the 17th century who joins an Italian convent and has a lesbian love affair with another nun. In 17th century Italy, young Benedetta Carlini is being taken to the convent in the town of Pescia to become a nun. When they stop at a roadside altar to pray, a group of bandits arrive and attempt to steal Benedetta's mother's necklace. The devout Benedetta warns them that she speaks with the Virgin Mary, who will punish them.
Why is this goddess laughing? Aphrodite is laughing because she gets to make all the big decisions about who falls in love with whom, and tough luck for us mortals. This scrupulously researched novel imagines a woman who took full responsibility for every disaster, embarrassment and joy in her love-life.
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