Albatross, from gay filmmaker Myles Yaksich, the mixed company at one intimate soirée makes things downright deadly.Set in 1959, this dramatic thriller brings together two very different couples for a night destined for disaster the minute one greets the other at the door.
The guests are young intellectuals Thomas (Romaine Waite) and Elizabeth (Katherine Gauthier), a biracial couple who have been ostracized by their family.Immediately they’re met with microaggressions from their hosts, an older country club couple who give off terrible vibes.
There’s Carol (Sarah Orenstein), an uptight artist, and Lloyd (David Keeley), a psychiatrist with peculiar methods and a barely veiled proclivity for his younger male patients.
They have issues.Related: 10 sexy, gay erotic thrillers to titillate and palpitateThings only get worse from there as the mealtime discussion grows tense and Lloyd decides to drug Thomas’ drinks.