Modern Love is an anthology series that explores love in all its forms, from romantic to familial to platonic. Each episode tells a different story that is inspired by true events and based on the popular New York Times column of the same name.
Simon Spier is a high school student who hides a secret from his loved ones: he's gay. When his secret is put at risk, Simon must confront his identity and find acceptance.
In the post-World War II era, Hollywood's golden age is examined through the lens of racial tensions and the struggles of the LGBT community. The series follows a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers as they navigate the complexities of the film industry and confront homophobia and racism in their pursuit of success.
Years and Years takes place in the near future, following the lives of the Lyons family as they navigate political unrest, technological advancements, and personal challenges. Set in the 2020s and 2030s, the series offers a cautionary tale of a dystopian society marked by the rise of fascism, immigration crises, and the effects of technology on relationships and society.
Police officer Darby Spencer and her mystery novelist mother Victoria Spencer have opposite personalities but still embark on the unlikeliest of ventures: becoming partners in a private detective agency.
Single All the Way is a heartwarming holiday movie that follows Peter, a single man who dreads going home for Christmas because his family is always trying to set him up with someone. This year, Peter's mother takes it upon herself to find him a boyfriend and sets him up on a blind date. As Peter navigates the awkwardness of the blind date and tries to keep his family from meddling in his love life, he discovers the true meaning of love and learns to embrace the joy of being single during the holidays.
In the movie Spiral (2019), a small-town writer finds himself targeted by a cult with a political message. As he tries to uncover the truth behind the cult's intentions, he is drawn into a web of paranoia and possible gaslighting. With the arrival of a new neighbor, tensions rise and violence escalates. The writer must navigate the complexities of his own relationships, including being in a same-sex couple, while uncovering the dark secrets of his community.
Follows Liv who, when she has a major health crisis, is forced to rethink her 'live fast die young' attitude.
The Meyerowitz family, consisting of a sculptor father, his three adult children, and their various relationships, grapple with love, art, and the complexities of family dynamics in New York City.
In the interactive movie 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend' (2020), Kimmy embarks on a mission to rescue her friends from the clutches of the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne. With the help of her friends and some unpredictable choices, Kimmy faces dangerous obstacles and uncover surprising secrets.
Akron tells the story of Benny and Christopher, college freshmen, who meet playing football at a small Midwestern college. Their love grows through a secret four-year relationship in which they meet in Akron weekends, marked by longing and joy for a time when they can finally fuse their lives together. But one night, Christopher's stepfather catches them kissing in the car and drives Christopher to the brink of suicide. The story follows their separate lives after their traumatic split.
After being left by his wife for another man, a depressed man decides to return to his hometown to confront his past and reconcile with his family and friends, ultimately finding a new start in life.
Out is a heartwarming animated movie that tells the story of a dog named Max who is struggling to come out as gay to his family. With the help of a magical collar, Max swaps bodies with his loyal pet dog, Baxter, in an attempt to hide his true identity. As Max navigates through this unusual situation, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the importance of being true to oneself.
All You Need is a Dramady series about four gay men in Berlin, searching for love and security in the age of Grindr.
To Be Takei is a documentary film that explores the life of George Takei, best known for his role as Sulu in the Star Trek franchise. The film delves into Takei's journey as a gay Asian-American actor and activist, showcasing his experiences in internment camps during World War II, his acting career, and his social activism. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, To Be Takei provides a comprehensive look at Takei's life and the impact he has had on the LGBTQ+ community.
Rotterdam, the Moroccan-Dutch Karim tells his parents that he is attracted to men. After years of keeping up appearances, the word is finally out. The difficult days that follow evoke beautiful and poignant memories. He realizes that he has to confront his family to finally break the silence. But in order to be accepted, he must come to terms with his own feelings first.
When a Chinese immigrant's lover dies, he embarks on a journey to Switzerland to find closure and discover the true meaning of love and life. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and meets new people who help him navigate through his grief and find a sense of belonging.
The non-donor father in a gay relationship struggles to come to terms with being the father to a child which is not biologically his.
A chance meeting between Trevor and Amir stirs up unexpected passions. An inspiring story of inter-racial romance and overcoming adversity.
Three ghosts are trapped in a house and haunt each new resident in order to finish their mission on Earth so they can move on to the next life. That is until a couple of architects move to the place and decide to renovate it, revitalizing it. However, they end up discovering that the mansion was the site of an old concert hall called "Fervo" and go through a series of misunderstandings with the ghosts played by Rita Von Hunty, Gabriel Godoy and Renata Gaspar.