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The 50 Best LGBTQ Movies Ever Made

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Love, Simon (2018)

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If it feels a bit like a CW version of an after-school extraordinary , that's no mistake: Teen-tv super-producer Greg Berlanti makes his feature-film directorial debut here. It's as chaste a love story as you're likely to spot in the 21st century—the hunky gardener who makes the title teen interrogate his sexuality is wearing a long-sleeved shirt, for God’s sake—but you realize what? The queer kids of the future necessitate their wholesome entertainment, too.

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Rocketman (2019)

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A gay fantasia on Elton themes. An Elton John biopic was never going to be understated, but this glittering jukebox musical goes way over the top and then keeps going. It might be an overcorrection from the straight-washing of the previous year's Bohemian Rhapsody, but when it's this much fun, it's best not to overthink it.

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Handsome Devil (2016)

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A charming Irish movie that answers the question: "What if John Hughes were Irish and gay?" Misfit Ned struggles at a rugby-obsessed boarding school until a mysterious new kid moves in and an unlikely friend

Gay straight relations movies and TV shows

Genre:Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Country:USA

Duration:60 min.

TV show

Story:When a young lad vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces, and one strange little girl.

Style: exciting, captivating, suspenseful, psychological thriller, honest ...

Audience: teens, pre-teens, teen fantasy, teen drama, adult

Plot: supernatural, monster, telekinesis, small town, parallel universe, parallel world, friendship, supernatural power, super powers, experiment, government conspiracy, missing person ...

Time: 80s, year 1983, future, 2010s, 90s ...

Place: indiana, chicago, soviet union, usa, ussr

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SUMMARY

This year saw a vast improvement for LGBTQ inclusion in NBCUniversal films. Within the theatrically distributed films from Universal, both Bros and Nope were GLAAD Media Award nominees, with Bros taking home the award for Outstanding Clip – Wide Free. Bros featured a diverse and sizeable LGBTQ cast, while Nope boasted a Black lesbian guide. Both films premiered in thousands of theaters and included queer people front and center, which is what GLAADhas been advocating for since this report’s inception. There is still room for improvement within Universal films, such as the Jurassic World franchise’s inclusion of a character that may be peruse as queer via subtext but whose sexuality is not expliticly confirmed in the film. 

Universal’s arthouse label Focus Features released GLAAD Media Award nominees Spoiler Alert and Tár, both with gay leads. Spoiler Watchful is a deepfelt drama centered on a gay couple, while Tár gives viewers an extremely flawed lesbian anti-hero. Focus has a rich history of promoting LGBTQ films and this year is no exception. Streamer Peacock only released one LGBTQ-inlcusive film this year, queer slasher They/Them. Though t

Gay erotica movies and TV shows

Genre:Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller

Country:Argentina, Spain, Uruguay

Duration:125 min.

Story:Set in Argentina in 1965, the story follows the tumultuous connection between two men who became lovers and ultimately ruthless bank robbers in a notoriously celebrated footnote in the annals of crime history. After a large-scale hold-up that turns ...

Style: sexy, erotic, intense, homoerotic, serious ...

Plot: gay, lgbt, male nudity, gay relationship, couples, obsession, homoeroticism, gay erotica, sex, glbt, lgbtq, queer lead character ...

Time: year 1965, 60s, 90s, 70s

Place: argentina, south america, latin america, uruguay, new york ...

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QFest, the annual Philadelphia LGBT Film Festival, opens July 8 with screenings of both the lesbian love-related feature “Elena Undone” and the gay comedy “You Can’t Have It All.

” The latter is directed and co-written by local resident Jay Arnold and co-written by native Philadelphian Thom Cardwell. QFest also showcases films by several other local natives and locals, including Cheryl Dunye’s “The Owls” (Dunye is receiving an award at the festival), Butch Cordora’s “Straight & Butch” and Robert Gaston’s “Flight of the Cardinal,” which closes out the fest on July 19. In between, there is a celebration of Barbra Streisand and a conversation and clips with adult-film auteur Michael Lucas, as well as 100+ shorts, documentaries and features for every stripe in the rainbow.

Some of the top features this year are the bisexual dramas in the program spotlighting Latin American queer cinema.

In the sexy and highly satisfying Peruvian entry “Undertow,” Miguel (Christian Mercado) tries to balance the security of his marriage with a clandestine romance with a gay photographer. Writer-director Javier Fuentes-León deftly uses magical realism to show why Miguel should accept his sexualit