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Single All The Way () Merry and Gay
Released: 2nd December
Seen: 6th December
Last year the Christmas production Happiest Season came out to rave reviews, as it should. It was a simple, pleasant, charming Christmas movie that also broke boundaries by creature a wide free Christmas film that featured a same-sex attracted couple. Strangely, Christmas films focusing on members of the LGBT community either have to be little underground affairs that don’t fetch big releases by major companies… adequately, Netflix clearly wanted to try and correct that by making their control gay Christmas motion picture, Single All The Way. I predict it’s nice to know that we’re getting to the point where queer Christmas films can just be as cliched as the straight ones.
Single All The Way follows Peter (Michael Urie), a social media strategist who is facing a dilemma. Once again, he will be forced to go dwelling for Christmas as a single gentleman, the way he does every year which always leads to his family giving him strife for it. This year he did plan on bringing a real crush, but that turned out to be a dud when he learne
A Definitive Ranking of all 41 Hallmark Movies of
I am what one might call a rom com connoisseur. Every minute terribly cheesy trope brings me immense joy for someone who is a cynic for most of the year. Christmas season is Hallmark season, starting when I go abode for the holidays and lasting past Christmas, good past Epiphany, all the way to the complete of January. So, for the second year in a row, I’ve decided to rank all 41 that came out this year.
Five More Minutes: An art instructor wishes she had more time with her lifeless grandfather and runs into her army ex partner to find her grandfather’s old journal from when he was in the army. It’s really weird that there are random references to Vietnam, and that the military is what brings them together.
Debbie Macomber’s A Mrs. Miracle Christmas: I think I can clarify this one as Mary Poppins for old people. There wasn’t really a romance, the married couple never really changed in their relationship with each other, so it didn’t feel like there was much of a plot. I liked that the husband was Jake from Schitt’s Creek, but even he
Netflix’s first gay holiday rom-com
When the holiday season rolls around, I find myself pulled towards the lure of Hallmark-esque Christmas movies. They’re simply irresistible with charming small towns, cheesy romances, and holiday cheer.
Netflix has a roomy range of original holiday movies out, and heaps of them are released every November. While I haven’t seen all of them, there certainly are a couple of gems.
Of course, it’s a fair critique to utter that these types of movies are very formulaic and cliche. With unrealistic plotlines and predictable twists, the movies are by no means masterpieces. The once brooding love interest will always find the true meaning of Christmas, and any threats to the holiday will be miraculously resolved. However, despite the cheesiness, there is something so lighthearted and fun about these movies that is hard to ignore.
With Christmas approaching, I set out to watch a new movie.
Number 8 on Netflix’s top ten charts was “Single All The Way,” released December 2nd, The movie centers on two queer best friends trying to navigate the holidays back ho
I always preface these posts with a note that Im not the Christmas target audience. Im Jewish and I watch one Christmas movie. Be that as it may, I do understand the mainstream, mass appeal of these simple, holiday magic romcoms. And in the years since we started this site, Im very gleeful to see that more holiday shows with more queers.
While there are just over ten right now, the reality is that there are more than ten! And more and more coming around. Some are real movies, which we dont cover, but for TV series and TV movies If we counted non TV stuff, we could maybe even hit 20, which considering there arent any before is a marvel.
Billed as a Dennis Quaid series, it has to do with a strong-willed, traditionalist family patriarch and his family who is changing every day. It comes to a leader when his youngest daughter brings home her California boyfriend.
The majority of the series is about the dad and the lover sorting out where they fit in these days, but along the background is Ashley Tisdale and her c