Queer As Folk is a bold and groundbreaking TV show that explores the lives of gay men and women in Pittsburgh. It follows a group of friends, their relationships, struggles, and triumphs as they navigate the complexities of life, love, and identity. The show delves into important issues such as discrimination, personal growth, and the strength of friendship.
Does (sex) life end for gay men as they face 50? Watch Nathan, Brad, Muscles & Ross stumble through middle-age in an alternate universe called West Hollywood.
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.
Looking follows the lives of a group of friends in San Francisco, exploring their relationships, careers, and personal struggles. The show primarily focuses on the experiences of Patrick, a gay man in his 30s, as he navigates dating, friendship, and finding meaning in his life.
The A-List: New York is an American reality television series from the LGBT-interest network Logo. The series, frequently described as a Real Housewives-style show, follows the lives of six gay and bisexual men in New York City. The series was originally announced under the title Kept, but the title was changed in pre-production. The series debuted on October 4, 2010, to mixed critical reviews. It was produced by Chelsea, Manhattan-based True Entertainment, which also produces Real Housewives of Atlanta. True Entertainment is a subsidiary of Endemol. Advertising for the series calls it "Housewives ... With Balls!" On January 18, 2011, Logo announced a second season for the series. Season two began airing on July 25, 2011 and consisted of 12 one hour episodes. The entire original cast returned along with one new cast member. The season picks up several months after where the first season left off.
The Broken Hearts Club follows a group of friends, all gay, as they navigate their romantic relationships, friendship dynamics, and personal and professional lives in Los Angeles. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and identity, as the characters face challenges and search for happiness and fulfillment in their lives.
Stonewall is a gripping movie set in 1969, depicting the events leading up to the landmark Stonewall riots in New York City. It follows the story of a gay protagonist who becomes involved in the gay liberation movement after experiencing police brutality and harassment. This turning point in history helped pave the way for advancements in gay rights and equality.
BearCity is a comedy romance movie that follows the lives of a group of overweight gay men in New York City. It explores themes of friendship, body image, and online dating.
Victim is a 1961 British crime drama film directed by Basil Dearden, starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms. The plot revolves around a barrister, Melville Farr, who is being blackmailed for having a homosexual affair. As the blackmail ring targets other gay men, Farr teams up with a police officer to uncover and bring down the criminal operation. The film deals with themes of homophobia, social commentary, and the struggle for gay rights in 1960s England.
After several years apart, a group of friends reunite in San Francisco for a weekend of fun and reflection. As old feelings resurface, new romances ignite, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The bustling city becomes the backdrop for love, friendship, and self-discovery.
All You Need is a Dramady series about four gay men in Berlin, searching for love and security in the age of Grindr.
The life and times of a group of twentysomething black gay men living in West Hollywood.
Emmy nominated dramedy about a group of gay friends discovering life in their 40s isn't quite what they imagined
After being kicked off his team for being gay, a young soccer player forms his own team of misfits and sets out to prove himself on the field.
Eleven Men Out is a heartwarming and humorous movie about a gay soccer player, Ottar Thor, and his struggle to find acceptance both on and off the field. Set in Reykjavik, the film explores themes of homophobia, identity, and the power of love and friendship. Ottar's journey takes a comedic turn when he is kicked off his professional soccer team and ends up coaching an amateur team made up of misfits and outcasts. Through soccer, the team finds a sense of belonging and unity, challenging societal norms and prejudice. The movie beautifully captures the resilience and courage of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Beautiful Something is a drama and romance film that follows the lives of four diverse men as they navigate love, desire, and the meaning of life in Philadelphia. The film explores topics such as questioning one's sexuality, interracial relationships, and the challenges faced by the LGBT community.
In London, Bilal lives a carefree life but is haunted by childhood trauma and has a fear of marriage. Tara, who has just been stranded by her husband, enters his life and they grow closer as they learn about each other's insecurities and past. Bilal enlists Tara's help to pretend to be his fiancee, and as he opens up about his past, he falls in love with her. This sweet and endearing love story addresses important themes such as LGBTQ relationships, overcoming trauma, and rebuilding life.
Love! Valour! Compassion! follows a group of friends who gather at a vacation house in upstate New York for three weekends over the summer. They confront their personal issues, including illness, racism, and the challenges of being a gay man in the 1990s. The story explores themes of friendship, love, and identity.
Regulars gather at The Blue Jay, a gay bar in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, to celebrate Christmas Eve 1971 with people they consider family.
Strike a Pose is a documentary about the dancers from Madonna's Blond Ambition tour in 1990. It explores their lives before and after the tour, their struggle with fame, and the impact the tour had on their lives. The film also addresses their experiences as openly gay men during a time when being gay was stigmatized.