31 Period Films of Lesbians and Bi Women in Love That Will Take You Back
For viewers who prefer to time travel with a good love story about queer women, there are plenty of options.
December 9, 2024
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For viewers who prefer to time travel with a good love story about queer women, there are plenty of options.
The film will center on the controversial queer author of The Talented Mr. Ripley.
The Advocate and Lambda Literary rank the literary classics of the queer community.
Flung Out of Space perfectly balances the beauty of storytelling with the darkness of the groundbreaking lesbian writer's life.
Creator Eliot Laurence recalled the imaginative pitches he gave executives to help bring to life a bold crime drama that centers on women of color and queer people.
Screenwriter Phylis Nagy does Patricia Highsmith -- an old friend -- proud in her lush take on the novelist's classic lesbian book, The Price of Salt.
These are very personal LGBTQ+ picks but offer something for everyone. As you recover from the turkey or tofurkey, relax to these classic queer films!
The series about a newly single gay man learning to navigate modern dating was recently canceled by Netflix.
The out screenwriter of the lesbian-themed Carol will direct Gemma Arterton as the famed British singer.
The Stranger Things and Riverdale stars swap exacting revenge on those who've wronged them in the glossy and very queer film.
Heating up the Oscars race, Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Mya Taylor were both nominated for Film Independent's Spirit Awards.
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association showered the Todd Haynes film with accolades and also honored unsung LGBT favorites like Tangerine and HBO's Looking.
"It wasn't written with Cate Blanchett in mind--it was written for Cate Blanchett," said director Todd Field.
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara have reunited on the set of Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley, and queer women can't believe it's not a Carol sequel.
The entertainment industry must confront its own biases and broadcast as much LGBT acceptance as possible in the wake of the election.