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‘Tis the season to stream movies until you feel the weary responsibilities of the world fade away and you finally feel whole again.
We get it — there’s a lot movies in that “Suggested For You” section of your streaming queue, but how do you sift through all the straight-to-DVD white gay rom coms starring D-list celebs to find something of true substance? Look no further. With our careful curation from Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and HBO NOW we have found what are the gayest streamable movies right now, according to science. Some old, some new, some canon, some hidden gems. There’s a movie here for every queer. Enjoy!
Francis Lee's feature film takes Brokeback Mountain and gives it a needed upgrade set in West Yorkshire. There, Johnny Saxby (played by The Crown's Josh O'Connor) is frankly wasting away on his family's farm. That is until Gheorghe Ionescu (played by Alec Secareanu), a Romanian migrant and hired hand, comes into the picture. Ionescu brings with him not only a deft hand at running the farm, but also an intimacy and romanticism that is spellbinding not only for Saxby, but the audience as well. It's truly a must-watch.
Queen Latifah plays legendary blues singer Bessie Smith in this Dee Rees-directed film about how she went from a struggling young singer to the Empress of Blues. Latifah delivers a great performance, and the film is full of amazing music. When it aired, it was the most watched HBO film of all time.
Based on the groundbreaking 1968 play of the same name by Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band is a look into the lives of gay men in 1960’s New York. Featuring a cast of all openly gay actors, this is a must see for anyone interested in gay history.
You absolutely cannot skip this classic, Best Picture Oscar-winning film. Following a Black gay man named Chiron, played at three different ages by Alex HIbbert, Ashton Sanders, and Trevante Rhodes, this is maybe the best gay movie ever made.
The most important trans documentary of the year, this film will change the way you look at media forever. Featuring Jen Richards, Laverne Cox, Brian Michael Smith, and all of your other favorite trans actors and activists, you won’t want to miss this compelling documentary directed by Out100 honoree Sam Feder .
This is the definitive documentary on Divine, the actor, drag queen, and Queen of Trash. Learn more about John Waters’ (and my) favorite queen and an indelible part of queer history.
This absolute classic is a must see. It features divinely campy performances by Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes and of course John Leguizamo as Chi-Chi Rodriguez in this road comedy about three drag queens who run into some trouble while driving cross country.
Check out MJ Rodriguez Indya Moore before they were on Pose in this 2017 musical drama about found family, voguing and not just surviving, but thriving.
Don’t dream it, just be it! This cult classic has cracked many a shell and opened many a closet door. While the legendary midnight screenings are postponed because of the pandemic, have your own stay-at-home screening!
This stunning musical biopic of music and fashion icon Elton John is one of our favorites. They don’t shy away from showing gay sex like many other similar films, and the songs and performances are all top notch.
This clever and hilarious coming of age film stars Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever as two teenage best friends who decide to go to one last party now that high school is over. Dever’s character has one of the realest young lesbian stories you’ll see in a movie.
Gemma Arterton and the 6’3” Elizabeth Debicki star as Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf in this biopic about the love affair between the two famous writers in the 1920’s.
This movie drew a lot of controversy before it was released, but it’s actually one of the most sensitive and accurate portrayals of queer and trans spaces that you’ll see on screen. Directed by trans director Rhys Ersnt, this is a movie that deserves a chance.
Yearning, yearning and more yearning await you in this beautifully shot and acted period piece about two women falling love in 18th century France. The film stars lesbian actress Adèle Haenel, and picked up many awards, including the Best Screenplay and Queer Palm at the Cannes Film Festival.
This sequel to the classic “we are the weirdos mister” 90’s movie just came out and this time, one of the witches is a trans girl of color, played by Zoey Luna. While the film doesn’t live up to its predecessor, it has some fun scenes and spooky surprises.
Park Chan-wook’s erotic adaptation of classic lesbian novel Fingersmith is full of beautiful shots, powerful performances, and sizzling sex scenes set in Korea in the first half of the 20th century.
Catherine Yen’s superhero movie unlike any other superhero movie is all about awesome, complex women, including lesbian police officer Renee Montoya and bisexual Harley Quinn. This is the most fun you’ll have watching superheroes this year.
If you watched I Am Divine and are thirsting to see the legendary drag queen and actor in action, Divine gives one of the best performances of her life in this campy and colorful John Waters classic. You already love the musical remake, fall in love with the original.
Want to watch a lesbian movie where neither of the leads die, get disowned or end up alone? Happiest Season is for you! Kristen Stewart, Mary Holland, and Dan Levy shine in this lesbian Christmas romcom, but Aubrey Plaza is definitely the breakout star. The movie has its fair share of tears, so be ready.
Directed by Ryan Murphy and written by Larry Kramer, based on his play of the same name, The Normal Heart follows gay men in New York City during the 80’s HIV-AIDS crisis. It's an important part of our history that can't be forgotten.
This film follows two teen boys, Jia-han and Birdy as they fall in love in the 1980’s just after Taiwan lifted its martial law. As the nation transitions from strict authoritarianism to become the most LGBTQ+ friendly country in Asia, the two boys grow and have their love tested.

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From Love, Simon to Moonlight , celebrate Pride Month with our list.
Although Pride Month is the designated time to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, you can watch queer media any day of the year. Anytime is the perfect to catch up iconic queer film and television, a glimpse into the stories of LGBTQ characters falling in love, coming to terms with their sexual identity or simple celebrating what it means to be queer in this day and age, be it fictional or based on real moments in history. We've come a long way from many of the queer tropes that used to plague television and movies, and there's a substantial amount of content championing the beauty of queer relationships, and embracing one's gender identity.
And for the past half-century, LGBTQ+ media has made major strides, ranging from the 1985 love story, Desert Hearts, to the recent critical success of The Portrait of a Lady On Fire . The racial identities of queer characters have changed, too—look at Moonlight , which won multiple Academy awards and became the first film in history with an all-Black cast to win Best Picture. That's just to say, there's something for everyone who wants to celebrate the power of the LGBTQ+ community. In an effort to celebrate these films, the team at Men's Health has put together a list of iconic LGBTQ movies currently available for streaming on major platforms, including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. And remember—even when Pride Month ends, there is still a wealth of LGBTQ cinema to explore. Enjoy these picks all year-round.
Winning several awards, including an Oscar for Best Picture, the movie follows a man through three stages of life, while trying to understand his sexuality and identity.
In this documentary, a gay filmmaker shows his Chinese family's road to accepting him and his growing family in the United States. It's both eye-opening and heartwarming—a film desperately needed right about now.
Larry Kramer's semi-autobiographical drama comes to life in this HBO film, telling the story of the creation of the Gay Men's Health Crisis at the height of the AIDS epidemic.
Detailing the story of a young boy whose father (newly out of prison) doesn’t accept his son's desire to become a drag peforrmer, the film focuses on LGBTQ themes, as well as some of the diversity of Cuban culture.
Based on Andre Aciman's novel of the same name, Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer star in this Oscar award winning coming-of-age film. And who could forget the iconic scene with a certain stone fruit?
All of your favorite teen tropes are played out in this heartwarming romcom of a young boy trying to find his epic love through the discourse of emails. And if you haven't had enough, don't worry—Hulu has a TV spinoff that you'll love just as much as this.
Based on Naomi Alderman's novel , the film follows two Orthodox Jewish women (Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz) as they attempt to hide their romance and reconcile their faith with sexuality.
Telling the true story of a young man who is subjected to a gay conversion therapy program, the film features a number of LGBTQ+ identifying stars, including Cherry Jones and Troye Sivan.
Considered an important film in the new queer cinema movement since its 1991 release, My Own Private Idaho has become notable for its then-taboo premise and avant-garde approach to storytelling.
Based on a short story by Annie Proulx, the movie tells the story of two cattle ranchers who form a romantic bond but must part ways at the end of the summer. The film received critical acclaim, including three Academy Awards.
Starring Sean Penn and Emile Hirsch, the 2008 movie tells the story of Harvey Milk, who became iconic in the LGBTQ+ community for being the first openly gay person to be elected to California government.
So the film is more about the life of music icon Elton John than it is necessarily about LGBTQ themes, but it does feature the doomed romance with his manager, John Reed.
If you're a musical theater geek, chances are you are probably very aware of this movie. Based on the 1996 groundbreaking musical, the film makes a point to celebrate all kinds of love .
Robin Williams and Nathan Lane dress up in drag in the remake of La Cage aux Folles . Those two names alone should compel you to watch this.
Garnering its title from LGBTQ+ icon Allen Ginsberg's famous poem, the film explores the writer's early life, his relationship with partner Peter Orlovsky, and how the poem "Howl" became a staple in beatnik literature.
Telling the story of a genderqueer German singer who fronted a rock and roll band, the movie's costumes are as iconic as the songs featured throughout. And fun fact—the star of the film is also its director and writer.
Comedian Tig Notaro stars in a documentary that follows her breast cancer battle while trying to start a family with her fiancée.
Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington star in one of the first mainstream Hollywood movies to tackle the subject of HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia. The film was so well-received that it garnered a Best Actor Academy Award for Hanks.
Ever wondered how the Wonder Woman comics were created? Well, this movie explored the conception of the iconic female superhero, while also featuring the creator's polyamorous relationship with two women.
A touching drama featuring a small group of notable actors, the film explores what happens when three generations within a family deal with one going through the stages of transition.
Julianne Moore and Annette Bening star in this romantic comedy as a lesbian couple whose children decide to go find their biological father, portrayed by Mark Ruffalo.
Shot on three iPhones (an unusual yet impressive feat for cinematography), the indie drama explores the story of a transgender sex worker who discovers her boyfriend has been straying from their relationship.
A movie that sells itself on coveted sexual urges, the film tells the story of a teenager who either spends time with his girlfriend or hooking up with men that he meets over the internet.
Filmed during a pivotal time in LGBTQ+ history, the movie depicts an English professor and a young sculptor's romance while at a 1950s Nevada ranch.
Based on the novel by E.M. Forster, Hugh Grant stars in the drama about gay relationship set in the repressed backdrop of Edwardian England.
Starring Ewan McGregor, Cristopher Plummer (who won an Academy Award for his role) and a Jack Russell terrier, the movie deals with a son coming to terms with his dying father—who also just came out of the closet.
Taking place in the 1990s, the film explores a group of activists in Paris as they attempt to make strides in the effort to fight the AIDS epidemic. The film also features the work from ACT UP , an organization that continues to work for those fighting for their lives.
While working on his family's farm, an Englishman has a romance with one of his father's workers. The film intertwines heartbreak with little gems of beauty and delicacy.
Based on the Patricia Haynes novel, Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett star as two women who take a road trip to confess their feelings for each other—those that could potentially ruin their lives and marriages.
A film that comfortably sits in the Netflix teen comedy canon, the film tells the story of a high school senior, while planning on losing his virginity to his girlfriend, meets a handsome gay kid, making him question his identity.
One of the most recent movies to join the LGBTQ+ movie genre, the film looks at a complicated lesbian relationship during the repressed 1700s, when identifying as queer was taboo.
A sequel to the popular HBO show, Looking: The Movie completes some of the loose threads from the series, and gives the characters from the show a final send-off. Jonathan Groff stars in this film about a group of gay men living in California.
Dee Rees (also of Mudbound fame) wrote and directed this queer coming of age film about a young Black lesbian named Alike, who works to embrace her identity, despite facing opposition from her parents.
Based on the real life story of incarcerated con man Steven Jay Russell, I Love You Philip Morris stars Ewan McGregor and Jim Carrey. Russell falls in love with another inmate and after the man's release, famously escapes from prison four times to reunite with him.
This groundbreaking documentary brought the New York ball scene to the rest of America. Legendary ballroom houses star in the film, and reveal their joys and hardships in the 1980s.
Natasha Lyonne stars in her breakout role as a cheerleader who's sent away to a conversion camp, where she actually learns to embrace her sexuality, rather than repress it.
This harrowing documentary chronicles ACT UP and TAG's fight for AIDS treatment in the 1980s. Documenting mass demonstrations and various meetings within the groups, the documentary is essential viewing for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history.
When Cameron Post is caught with her girlfriend, she's sent away to a conversion camp. After arriving at the camp, Cameron becomes skeptical of the camp's ability to protect the teens sent there.
In this holiday romantic-comedy, a lesbian couple travels for the holidays to meet one partner's parents. There's an unfortunate twist though...one woman realizes the other isn't out to her parents yet.
Although there's been a number of movies and television shows depicting trans characters, there's never been a serious look at how these portrayals (often played by cisgender actors) affect the lives of trans actors, and how audiences see trans people. Netflix's Disclosure attempts to better understand the impact of how trans people are portrayed in media.
This Brazilian coming-of-age romance centers around two teenage boys, one of whom is blind, and their budding relationship.
In this erotic thriller, a woman is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress. As the two become closer, they realize the men in their life seek to steal the woman's inheritance.


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