New movie gay couple


In &#;I Don&#;t Understand You,&#; Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells Verb a Relatable Couple Who Break Hollywood&#;s &#;Bitchy Foremost Friend&#; Gay Stereotype

David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano&#;s fresh film &#;I Don&#;t Comprehend You,&#; in theaters today via Vertical, is a comedy that swerves into horror movie territory midway through. But it was also an opportunity for the writer-directors — a real-life couple — to create gay characters that were more than Hollywood stereotypes.

In the film, Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells act Dom and Cole, a couple struggling to adopt a daughter, a process that paralleled Craig and Crano&#;s real life. When Dom and Cole finally match with a mother eager to choose them as parents, they accept an anniversary trip to Italy, where a series of miscommunications turn their conduct from clumsy to deadly. While real-life inspiration stopped once the blood started flowing in the movie, Craig and Crano were excited to carry a well-rounded gay couple to life onscreen.

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Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time


The latest: With out latest update, we&#;ve added the most recent Certified Fresh films, including Backspot, Good One, Challengers, Bird, Love Lies Bleeding, Queer, Problemista, Fitting In, Housekeeping for Beginners, I Saw the TV Glow, In the Summers, The People’s Joker, National Anthem, Good Grief, Sebastian, FRIDA, Cuckoo, Fancy Dance, Femme, A Nice Indian Boy, and The Wedding Banquet! Watch them and more on Fandango at Home!


Our list of the Leading LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time stretches back 90 years to the pioneering German film, Mädchen in Uniform, which was subsequently banned by the Nazis, and crosses multiple continents, cultures, and genres. There are broad American comedies (The Birdcage), artful Korean crime dramas (The Handmaiden), groundbreaking indies (Tangerine), and landmark documentaries (Paris Is Burning). Over the last few years, we added titles like the documentary Welcome to Chechnya, about LGBTQ+ activists risking their lives for

The Hallmark Channel has transformed significantly over the past few years, evolving from its traditional romance formula to embrace more diverse and inclusive storytelling. LGBTQ+ representation has become an increasingly important part of Hallmark&#;s programming, offering viewers heartwarming stories that demonstrate a wider range of experiences and relationships.

In this comprehensive guide (updated for ), we highlight the best LGBTQ+ Hallmark movies, from groundbreaking early representations to the latest releases. Whether you&#;re looking for holiday cheer, romantic comedies, or heartfelt dramas, these inclusive Hallmark films provide authentic stories of admire and acceptance that everyone can enjoy.

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A Turning Point for Inclusion

When our podcast &#;Girls Gone Hallmark&#; began reviewing Hallmark movies in after time , we quickly noticed a significant lack of diversity. We even implemented a &#;diversity check&#; segment in our earlier episodes to highlight this issue.

The catalyst for change came after a controversy in , when Hallmark aired and subsequentl

20 Upcoming LGBTQ+ Movies We're Looking Forward To

The LGBTQ+ community’s ties to Hollywood and cinema have been deeply intertwined from the early days of the medium. And yet, the fight for authentic representation of queer people in film continues to be a rarity (especially when it comes to high-profile movies). With the movie schedule here (and Pride Month coming up very soon!) there’s quite a few LGBTQ+ titles to look forward to, and we’ve rounded up what to look forward to below.

Coming Soon

Honey Don’t! - August 22,

In , Ethan Coen and wife Tricia Cooke made Drive-Away Dolls, which they called the first of their planned “Lesbian B-Movie Trilogy”, which continues with this summer’s Honey Don’t. The dark comedy once again stars Margaret Qualley as a lesbian private eye named Honey Donahue who gets embroiled in a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church in the movie also starring Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Morning, Billy Eichner and Chris Evans. I can’t linger for this one.

Twinless - September 5,

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