While the confident Oliver first seems to repel Elio, this hides a much more powerful attraction that soon both of them have to acknowledge. And then, boy, you really get why everyone’s been raving about it! Almost unbearably tender, heart-wrenchingly evocative, Call Me By Your Name perfectly depicts the joy, yearning and despair of first love in a golden summertime.Įlio and Oliver’s romance blossoms against a backdrop of an Italian villa where Oliver comes to assist Elio’s professor father for the summer months. This is one of those films that everyone goes on about and you don’t quite get why until you watch it. Director: Keith Behrman Stars: Josh Wiggins, Darren Mann, Taylor Hickson, Maria Bello.
While you won't be charged for your free trial, you'll be upgraded to a paid membership plan automatically at the end of the trial period - though if you have already binged all these, you could just cancel before the trial ends.Īpple TV+ also has a one-week trial, and Hulu has a one-month trial (which can be bundled with Disney!). You can get one month free of Amazon Pride (or a 6-month trial for students) of Amazon Prime and also get immediate access to FREE Two Day shipping, Amazon Video, and Music. We link to the streaming service we watch on in each case - be it Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apply TV+, or elsewhere. Wondering where to watch? It depends on where you live in the world and which streaming services you have. We can’t promise all happy endings (bring tissues!), but we can promise a rich and varied range of love stories. So, get some popcorn, a glass of wine and a blanket, and snuggle in to watch some of these gay romance movies. Some of these you might have heard of, some might be new to you, all of them you really should have seen by now – and if you haven’t, it’s time to watch them straight away! While it’s been a long road (and still ongoing), film makers have gradually got more confident in showing love stories with gay characters and the result has been some truly wonderful films. Luckily, the next time you feel like watching something for your tender heart, you could choose from one of the many amazing gay romance movies that have been made over the years.
Though the religious figure at its center may give some viewers pause, Sister Aimee is a diverting romp that just might hit your lesbian cowboy cravings.Love is love, of course, but sometimes you can get a little tired of the same old ‘boy meets girl’ love stories. Inspired by her lover’s daydreams to run away to Mexico, she takes off for the border, encountering a butch guide named Rey (Andrea Suarez Paz) and suffering numerous mishaps along her journey.
Sister Aimee takes this biography and runs with it, presenting Aimee (Julie White) as an exhausted soul saver looking to shake up her life. In real life, Aimee Semple McPherson was a complicated woman cycling through a bouquet of ill-fated marriages, she founded her own church, claimed to have been kidnapped in Mexico in 1926, and was charged with criminal conspiracy after investigators alleged she actually ran off with an ex-employee-turned-lover. When you hear a description like “movie about a 1920s evangelist housewife,” do you think of a Western lesbian musical thriller version of Gone Girl? No? Well, Sister Aimee is here to change that! A wealthy woman and a department store clerk begin an illicit affair in this classic LGBTQ film set in the 1950s.