Modern Family is a mockumentary-style sitcom that follows the lives of Jay Pritchett and his family, including his second wife, stepson, adult daughter, and her family, as well as his son and his husband, and his daughter and her husband. The show explores the ups and downs of their everyday lives, capturing the challenges and triumphs of a diverse and unconventional family.
Under the Dome is a TV show about a small town that becomes cut off from the outside world when an invisible dome appears, trapping the residents inside. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and secrets are revealed. The show explores themes of power, corruption, and community in the face of adversity.
The Fosters is a TV show that follows the lives of Stef and Lena Adams Foster, a lesbian couple who are raising a multi-ethnic blended family consisting of biological, adopted, and foster children. The show explores their struggles and triumphs as they navigate the challenges of parenting and dealing with various issues such as relationships, sexuality, and identity.
Good Luck Charlie follows the Duncan family as they navigate the ups and downs of family life. With the arrival of a new baby, the Duncans face new challenges and hilarious situations. Through it all, they rely on each other and their sense of humor to navigate the chaos.
Doc McStuffins is a young girl who can "fix" toys with her magical stethoscope. She aspires to be a doctor like her mom and takes care of toys in her playhouse clinic. With the help of her stuffed animal friends, Doc uses her medical knowledge and empathy to heal broken toys and teach important lessons about kindness and empathy. The show promotes imagination, career aspirations, and diversity.
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.
The L Word (2004) follows the lives and relationships of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. The show explores various themes including love, friendship, sexuality, and identity. It delves into the challenges and triumphs of these women as they navigate through their personal and professional lives.
In modern-day San Francisco, reporter Daniel Molloy interviews Louis De Pointe Du Lac, who claims to be a vampire. Louis recounts his life as a wealthy plantation owner in 18th-century Louisiana. After being turned into a vampire by Lestat De Lioncourt, Louis struggles with his instinct to kill and feeds on animal blood instead. He saves a dying girl named Claudia and raises her as his daughter. When Claudia realizes she will never age, she kills Lestat and they flee to Paris. There, they encounter other vampires and are eventually punished for Lestat's murder. Louis sets the theater on fire, killing all the vampires. Decades later, Louis encounters a weakened Lestat and rejects his offer to join him. He concludes his interview with Molloy before disappearing. Molloy is attacked by Lestat, who offers him the choice to become a vampire.
The New Normal is a comedy sitcom that follows the lives of a gay couple, David and Bryan, who decide to have a baby through a surrogate mother. They hire Goldie, a single mother with a daughter, to carry their child. The show explores the challenges and humorous situations that arise as they navigate the process of surrogacy and the complexities of modern family dynamics. Along the way, they encounter various characters, including David's quirky assistant Rocky, Goldie's outspoken grandmother Jane, and Bryan's conservative mother.
In The Birdcage, an effeminate man, Armand, and his partner, Albert, own a drag club in South Beach. Their lives are turned upside down when Armand's son announces he is marrying the daughter of a conservative senator. In order to impress his future in-laws, Armand must pretend to be straight and Albert must pretend to be a woman. Hilarity ensues as the couple navigates the challenges of maintaining their charade while dealing with their own identity crises.
Mischievous fifth grader Andy, who is on Santa's 'naughty list,' forms a team of other 'naughty listers' to execute an elaborate heist in Santa's Village at the North Pole to obtain the presents they feel they deserve. They soon realize that using their unique talents for good is the best way to redeem themselves and get off the naughty list.
When two former lovers, Joey and Michael, are both named as the father of a teenage girl, they must put aside their differences and work together to raise her.
Dealin' with Idiots follows a comedian as he navigates the hilarious and absurd world of parents on his son's little league baseball team. From eccentric movie stars to clueless dads, he must deal with various idiosyncrasies while trying to maintain his sanity. This comedy explores the dynamics of family relationships, adoption, and same-sex parents in a light-hearted and humorous way.
Camp is a comedy TV show that takes place at a family camp during summer vacation. It follows the lives of campers and staff members as they navigate relationships, rivalries, and personal challenges. The show explores themes of family, love, and self-discovery.
Tru Loved tells the story of Tru, a teenage girl who moves to a suburban town with her two gay dads. She becomes involved in a high school football team and befriends a goth girl and a gay football player. Tru also forms a same-sex relationship with a girl from her school. The movie explores themes of self-acceptance, diversity, and overcoming homophobia.
At the End of the Day is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores themes of acceptance, love, and overcoming prejudice. The story revolves around a group of diverse characters who find themselves connected through a series of events, including a memorial service, a practical joke, and a car wash. As they navigate their personal struggles and relationships, they ultimately discover the power of compassion and understanding. With its thought-provoking exploration of LGBT themes and engaging storyline, At the End of the Day is a must-watch for fans of queer cinema.
Combining over twelve years of footage and narrated by their twin sons, TWO: The Story of Roman & Nyro, follows legendary songwriter Desmond Child and his lifelong partner's loving journey to create their new modern family.
A documentary on the maiden cruise of R Family Vacations, the travel company founded by Rosie and Kelli O'Donnell, which specializes in gay family vacations. Setting sail on July 11, 2004, the trip took 500 families from New York to the Bahamas.
Daddy and Papa is a heartwarming documentary that highlights the experiences of same-sex parents, focusing on their journey through adoption and parenthood. The film explores themes of love, family, and the challenges faced by gay couples in raising children. Through personal interviews and real-life stories, Daddy and Papa sheds light on the joys and struggles of same-sex parenting.
This film is a frank examination of the diverse experiences of children of gay and lesbian parents. The documentary profiles sixteen sons and daughters between the ages of four and twenty-three in five diverse families who are facing the usual highs and lows of growing up while encountering varied reactions from extended family, classmates, teachers, neighbors, and public officials.