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55 LGBTQ+ Holiday Movies to Construct Your Spirits Bright This Season
Season's Greetings From Cherry Lane ()
The only LGBTQ+ story on Hallmark's docket of almost 50 movies is one of three sequels to Christmas on Cherry Lane, with Mike and Zain's adoration again sharing the narrative with two other couples. (The whole point of the Cherry Path movies is that different couples have fallen in love at the same house. It's untamed to think that eight of the nine couples are direct. Anyway!) Unless I'm wrong and Sugarplummed ends with Janel Parrish and Maggie Lawson getting together, this is it.
Premieres December 5 on Hallmark+.
A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter ()
The "Espresso" singer's holiday special promises to be for the girls and for the gays. With a Chappell Roan duet at bare minimum, it seems enjoy Sabrina is going to deliver!
Premieres December 6 on Netflix.
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Last ExMas ()
Two girls who used to meet trying to avoid each other over Christmas in their miniature town? And then another ex-girl
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 wide 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 say 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 interpretation 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 modern movie.
Number 8 on Netflix’s top ten charts was “Single All The Way,” released December 2nd, The movie centers on two gay best friends trying to navigate the holidays back ho
Last week, Queerty posted an article proclaiming, “The Hallmark Channel is gayer than ever this year!” This is followed by a huge list of exactly THREE movies that they consider queer. The first one, Catch Me If You Claus stars Luke Macfarlane in his 16th feature for the network. Yes, the Bros co-star is same-sex attracted in real existence, but the traits in the production is not. Kudos to him for continuing to be cast in unbent roles, but… perform we then number this as a gay film?
The second movie on their list, Christmas on Cherry Lane is an ensemble piece that includes a gay couple. Jonathan Bennett, Hallmark’s go-to gay actor for gay roles plays opposite Vincent Rodriguez III. It airs December 9th.
The third film, Friends and Family Christmas centers on lesbian friends (Humberly Gonzalez & Ali Liebert) who must pose as a couple for the holidays… and you’ll never assume what happens! This one premieres on December 17th.
So there you have it. As a reminder: The Hallmark Channel is premiering 42 – FORTY-TWO – new Hallmark Christmas movies this season. And we’re suppos
Real-life married gay couple cast in 1st Lifetime LGBTQ holiday movie
Lifetime has revealed the cast of its first LGBTQ-centric Christmas production, "The Christmas Setup."
The network announced this week it has tapped actors Ben Lewis and Blake Lee, a real-life married couple, to star in its historymaking holiday film.
Lewis -- known for roles in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," "Degrassi: The Next Generation" and "Arrow" -- and Lee -- famous for roles on "Parks and Recreation," "Mixology" and "Wisdom of the Crowd" -- wed in
Co-starring alongside Lewis and Lee are "The Nanny" representative Fran Drescher and actress Ellen Wong ("The Carrie Diaries" and "GLOW").
The show will follow Hugo (Lewis), a New York lawyer, who returns home to Milwaukee for the holidays with his best partner, Madelyn (Wong). While there, his mother, Kate (Drescher), plays matchmaker between him and his secret lofty school crush, Patrick (Lee), who recently made it big in Silicon Valley. While their relationship