The two share a one-night stand that turns into a weekend of discovery and heartache. ‘Weekend’ (2011)Īfter leaving early from a party at a friend’s house, Russell (Tom Cullen) ends up at a gay nightclub where he meets Glen (Chris New). In this comedy drama shot entirely with smartphones, Sin-Dee (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez), a transgender sex worker recently released from prison, enlists the help of her best friend Alexandra (Mya Taylor) to search for her cheating fiancé on Christmas Eve. So, grab your popcorn, get comfortable and let’s go. This list includes everything from the high school dramedy Love, Simon to award winners like Moonlight to documentaries guaranteed to make you cry. The only question is: where to start? If you’re looking for the best LGBTQ movies, new or old, you’ve come to the right place. Or maybe you want to take a more low-key approach and stream a movie or documentary on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, or another streaming service. Perhaps you participate by participating in parades and other celebrations.
Pride Month, which begins on June 1st and spans the month of June, celebrates the LGBTQ community.