11 must-see Sapphic and lesbian shows streaming on HBO Max
The streaming service is packed with must-see WLW content that you may have missed.
May 16, 2025
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The streaming service is packed with must-see WLW content that you may have missed.
For viewers who prefer to time travel with a good love story about queer women, there are plenty of options.
Season two of this sapphic series sees newlyweds Anne Lister and Ann Walker on their quest to become a Georgian-era power couple.
The sapphic period drama is returning for its sophomore season -- here's a sneak peek of what's to come.
HBO has canceled the lesbian drama Gentleman Jack, set in 19th-century England, but another season is possible elsewhere.
Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle will be back to play a lesbian couple circa 1832 in the series based on Anne Lister's diaries.
From the very first TV lesbian wedding to the currently most anticipated, here come the brides!
Lesbian Twitter is going nuts for these two.
The lesbian-themed film stars Winslet as the British paleontologist Mary Anning and Ronan as her love interest Charlotte.
Director Celine Sciamma is the first woman to win the Queer Palm prize at Cannes in its 10-year history with her sumptous, period piece lesbian love story.
Entries from South Korea, France, and Spain are among the nominees.
The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced the winners of its annual awards Wednesday, honoring films including Parasite and Portrait of a Lady on Fire (pictured).
Waterston chats with The Advocate about how she and costar Vanessa Kirby found the economy of the language of love in the new queer-themed film.
Was Jack really gay-bashed? Will Ennis love again? What was Heath Ledger's inspired addition to the script? Screenwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana take us inside their runaway hit
Prancer went viral with a brutally honest adoption plea from his foster parent. Now the dog who hates men, kids, and other pets has found the perfect home.
The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene checks out the latest projects of Cynthia Nixon, Matthew Rhys, Janeane Garofalo, Audra McDonald, and more.
Speakers dismiss sexual assault allegations against the Supreme Court nominee and say Trump has created a "golden time."
The president mentioned gay and lesbian Americans in his State of the Union speech--for about eight seconds--but if you don't have anything nice to say, Mr. President, please don't say it at all!
Mathew Shurka was told he was gay because of childhood trauma -- and had to "reenact" it whether it was real or not.