Abstract
This chapter considers the influence of horror on the production of commercial gay pornography. I see this influence reflected especially in the production and popularity of gay pornographic films inspired by horror franchises from the slasher and âtorture pornâ cycles that have been remade in recent decades. Nine texts are selected for analysis â from the slasher genre: Bryan Kennyâs 2010 A Nightmare on Twink Street (inspired by the A Nightmare on Elm Street series), Andy Kayâs 2012 Black XXXmas (inspired by Black Christmas), Frank Fuder and Angel Skyeâs 2009 Halloweiner: Friday the Fuckteenth and Chi Chi LaRueâs 2016 Scared Stiff (both inspired by the Friday the 13th series), Bromoâs 2017 Cream for Me (Scream series); and from the torture porn genre: Jett Blakkâs 2006 Bonesaw, John Brunoâs 2006 Rammer and Bryan Kennyâs 2010 Raw I and 2011 (with Andy Kay) Raw II (inspired by the Saw franchise). The specificity of the horror genre is addressed, as is the importance of gender. But particular focus is directed toward the structural aspects of gay porn parodies and the degree to which horror parodies in particular have the potential to blend pornographic homosex with graphic violence, perhaps most extreme in the slasher and torture porn horror variants. Other potentialities are also explored, such as for the easing of narrative/sex porn tensions.
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