Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows the lives of a talented but immature detective Jake Peralta and his diverse group of colleagues in the 99th precinct of the NYPD. Together, they navigate the challenges of solving crimes, maintaining relationships, and growing both personally and professionally. With a blend of comedy, crime-solving, and heartwarming moments, the show offers a fresh and entertaining take on the police procedural genre.
Six Feet Under follows the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home in Los Angeles. The show explores various themes such as family relationships, sexuality, and mortality, with a mix of comedy and drama.
The DL Chronicles is a series of short stories about men of color who lead double sex lives. Episode; Wes introduces us to Wes Thomas, an upwardly mobile real estate banker who is overwhelmed by the demands of his marriage, career, and closeted attraction to men. When Wes' sexy but ambivalent brother- in-law stops in for an unexpected stay, he is directly faced with temptation and ultimately falls for the forbidden fruit.
Moonlight (2016) is a film that tells the story of a young African-American man named Chiron who grapples with his identity and sexuality while navigating the challenges of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The film is divided into three parts, exploring different stages of Chiron's life. In Part I, Chiron, also known as Little, forms a bond with a drug dealer named Juan and his girlfriend Teresa, who provide him with guidance and support in a turbulent home environment. In Part II, Chiron is a teenager dealing with bullying at school and a complex relationship with his mother. He also develops a close friendship with his classmate Kevin that evolves into a brief romantic encounter. Part III follows Chiron as a grown man living in Atlanta, where he works as a drug dealer and reconnects with Kevin after years apart. Throughout the film, Moonlight explores themes of identity, sexuality, masculinity, and the effects of trauma and societal pressures on personal development.
Noah's Arc follows the lives and loves of a close-knit group of African-American gay friends in Los Angeles. The series explores their friendships, dating experiences, and the challenges they face as gay men in society.
Activist Bayard Rustin, influenced by Martin Luther King, organizes a freedom march of 100,000 people to the White House, leading to a successful walk for Civil rights.
Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis in 1980s New York City, Angels in America tells the intertwining stories of several individuals as they navigate love, loss, and self-discovery in the face of a devastating epidemic. The miniseries explores themes of homosexuality, religion, and political conservatism, while shedding light on the personal struggles and triumphs of its characters.
When a department store mannequin comes to life, she helps a young woman find love and happiness despite the interference of a villainous sorcerer. With themes of true love, reincarnation, and time travel, this enchanting movie is a delightful blend of comedy, romance, and fantasy.
The relationships and sex lives of a diverse group of friends who works and lives in the vibrant community of Downtown Los Angeles.
In this inspirational and deeply moving movie, a young, gay Black man who is rejected by his mother and has limited options for his future decides to join the Marines. He faces prejudice and the challenges of basic training, but finds unexpected camaraderie and support in the new community, which gives him a sense of belonging and shapes his identity.
Experience the life and career of Little Richard, the one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll icon who left an indelible mark on the world of music.
Noah and his group of friends embark on a weekend getaway to Martha's Vineyard to attend a wedding. Along the way, they navigate relationships, friendship, and the challenges of love.
In 1968 New York City, a group of gay men come together for a birthday party. As the night progresses, tensions rise and they confront their own self-loathing, internalized homophobia, and the challenges of love and friendship.
Tongues Untied is a documentary film from 1989 that examines the experiences of African-American gay men in San Francisco. The film explores themes of racism, homophobia, and prejudice, and features spoken-word performances, personal accounts, and archival footage. It is a powerful exploration of the intersectionality of race and sexuality.
A lesbian inmate, Treasure, gets transferred to a women's prison and reunites with her mother. She navigates the violent and treacherous environment of the prison while forming new relationships and facing betrayal. The plot also revolves around mistaken identity, drugs, and a surprise ending.
The life and times of a group of twentysomething black gay men living in West Hollywood.
The story centers on a religiously conservative, married southern woman who receives a message from God instructing her to act as a surrogate mother and carry a child for two married gay men who live in Boston - a Jewish doctor and and African-American dance choreographer. All Hell breaks loose when the African American man comes to her home down south to micro-manage her pregnancy, and he won't leave.
The Out List is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals from various backgrounds, including athletes, activists, politicians, and artists. Through personal interviews, they share their stories of coming out, the challenges they have faced, and their determination to fight for equality and acceptance. The film explores themes of identity, religion, family, and the impact of societal attitudes on LGBTQ+ individuals.
In this drama set in Harlem, a young gay black man named Perry explores the history and life of Bruce Nugent, a gay writer from the Harlem Renaissance. As Perry delves deeper into Nugent's life and works, he confronts his own identity and experiences of love, desire, and discrimination. Through their intergenerational friendship, Perry gains a new understanding of the struggles and triumphs of the gay black community.
B-Boy Blues is a romantic drama set in Greenwich Village, New York City. It tells the story of two college students who fall in love amidst the vibrant and diverse LGBTQ+ community. The movie is based on the novel of the same name and explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery.