16 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in November 2024 & where to watch them
From Queer and The Madness to the long-awaited return of The Sex Lives of College Girls, here’s what we are watching all month long!
November 5, 2024
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From Queer and The Madness to the long-awaited return of The Sex Lives of College Girls, here’s what we are watching all month long!
From Glen or Glenda to Hedwig and the Angry Inch, these are the iconic, seminal films every young LGBTQ+ person needs to see!
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These fabulous film podcasts are anything but heteronormative — and ever so much fun.
LGBT movie villains have evolved over time -- for better and for worse.
We pick 10 LGBT characters who are ready to make their big-screen debut in the upcoming X-Men sequel, plus the actors who could easily slip into their boots.
Moonlight and I Am Not Your Negro constitute much of the queer-themed films up for Academy Awards, but over a dozen other LGBT films were released last year.
The out stars of the hit Netflix holiday flick chat with The Advocate about what making a gay holiday movie means to them.
It's about time Christmas movies started showing that mistletoe is for everyone.
Turner Classic Movies host Dave Karger talks about vintage films' appeal to the LGBTQ+ community and presents an evening of Pride programming.
The actor who played the over-the-top Nico in the spoof calls it his "queer protest film."
The star of the upcoming Charlie's Angels says her sexuality was used against her in Hollywood.
Who will be the Final Girl?
The out Indian-American director chats with The Advocate about her 20-year career making movies and TV that elevate the stories of marginalized people.
The restored 1974 narrative non-fiction movie A Bigger Splash that follows Hockney, his art, and friend circle over the course of three years is being rereleased.
Let's make the yuletide gay!
The biggest queer names in movies are converging on that idyllic (and very queer) New England destination.
Texas's premiere queer movie festival does away with acronyms.
Elliot Page is an executive producer in the movie about competitive cheerleading that stars queer actors Devery Jacobs and Evan Rachel Wood and features a sweet queer love story.
Lynch’s story is something out of a Hollywood feel-good movie: A queer basketball coach turns a failing sports team into would-be champions.