The bt gay and LGBTQ of movi of all time to watch durg Pri Month or any other time, now streamg on Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix and beyond.
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THE GAYT MOVI THAT AREN’T ACTUALLY GAY, OM ‘BARBIE’ AND ‘BURLQUE’ TO ‘VENOM’ AND ‘ROAD HOE’
In the past, if gay liv and issu were ever portrayed at all on screen, was typilly om the perspective of whe, cisgenred men.
Last year saw the release of Billy Eichner’s Bros, the first romantic edy penned by an openly gay man for a major stud, while the great Billy Porter also ma his directorial but wh Anythg’s Possible, a teen romance volvg a trans high school stunt. To that end, we enlisted some LGBTQ+ cultural pneers, as well as Time Out wrers to assist assemblg a list of the greatt gay films ever ma. At the time, simply allowg the gay muny to tell their own stori, their own words, was a radil act, and Livgston gave her subjects space to discs the pleasure and pa of queer existence wh unvarnished honty.
Tall, lunkish Texan Joe Buck (Jon Voight, his bt ever role) to the cy wh dreams of beg a gigolo to society ladi, but gets more attentn the lonelier rners of the gay muny. The film never puts a p on Joe’s own sexualy, but the gay unrtow is clear his gradually tenr iendship wh scuzzy street htler Ratso Rizzo — immortally played by Dt Hoffman. Cultural theorists have spent many hours batg the answer to that qutn, wh some suggtg that 's simply a matter of mp and others diggg eper and equatg the black-and-whe nservatism of the film's Kansas scen to reprsn and even homophobia, and the lour and energy of Oz to beg out and proud.