17 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in April 2024 & where to watch them
Mary & George, Chucky; We’re Here, Challengers, and more make for thrilling, queer viewing this month.
April 05 2024 9:16 PM
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Mary & George, Chucky; We’re Here, Challengers, and more make for thrilling, queer viewing this month.
As former president Donald Trump’s lawyers work overtime to silence Stormy Daniels, she fearlessly speaks truth to power.
Out director Zelda Williams and writer Diablo Cody have created a monstrous new modern classic.
The hot himbos and delicious daddies are back and looking for love in a bigger, sexier, and more dramatic sophomore season.
All Us Strangers, Our Son, Maestro, Rebel Moon, and a whole lot of queer holiday movies are headed our way this month.
Saltburn, Rustin, Nyad, Rap Sh!t, and new Selling Sunset all premiered this month. Here's the queer entertainment you need to get caught up on.
These stars are out and proud of their children.
The Doctor has spoken: We’re in the trans joy era; get into it.
From love stories to vampy teens, these films celebrate everything that is trans joy.
Writer-director Anna Zlokovic opens up about why this film was so personal and why casting Emily Hampshire was essential.
Here are 15 films featuring queer women who get their fairytale ending.
Find out the origin story of the indie rock legends.
The nonbinary actor on their killer role(s) and why they're ready to burn down the Hollywood system.
Queerness has been part of the show from the very beginning.
Is Disneyland still the happiest place on Earth for LGBTQ+ people? The answer for many is yes, but it's a bit complicated.
Jared Michael Boyce's mother told her son to pack his bags following his arrest for being part of the hate group Patriot Front's plot to disrupt a Pride event in Idaho.
The Our Flag Means Death star is vocally pushing back against a recent decision to ban the use of inclusive language in Buenos Aires schools.
The ceremony took place during the small town of Bassersdorf's annual spring celebration.
It’s become practically a cliche that all lesbian films end with tears and tragedy. To be fair, a lot of them do. Whether it’s one of the partners regretfully saying goodbye or, well, dying, it can feel like the WLW heroines of cinema never get their happily ever after. Fortunately, that’s not always true — there’s plenty of queer joy to be discovered on screen. Still don’t believe me? Here are 14 films featuring queer women who get their fairytale ending.
This body horror shocker from out director Carter Smith made its world premiere at this year's Overlook Film Festival.