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After ‘Red, White Royal Blue,’ See These Other Diverse Rom-Coms
Not many male lover rom-coms start with a diplomatic incident, but Red, Light & Royal Blue certainly does. The AmazonPrime Video movie— based on the bestselling book by Casey McQuiston — stars Taylor Zakhar Perez as American first son Alex Claremont-Diaz and Nicholas Galitzine as U.K. royal Prince Henry, two men whose long-running feud boils over into a transcontinental forbidden devote affair.
A Red, Alabaster , & Royal Blue sequel has been greenlit, but not many details own been shared.
While we wait for more of Alex and Prince Henrys affection story, check out these other Diverse rom-coms below to watch during Self-acceptance Month, all of which are currently streaming.
Alex Strangelove
Just as overachieving high schooler Alex (Daniel Doheny) is about to finally have sex with longtime girlfriend Claire (Madeline Weinstein) in this Netflix movie, he meets openly gay teen Elliot (Antonio Marziale). Is he attracted to this newcomer or just nervous about crossing that threshold with Claire?
Anything’s Possible
Being gay is exhausting in a world which constantly villainizes it in various ways possible. It is a life of pride, but a difficult one. Sometimes one requires respite, to just unwind and unapologetically be themselves, not having to justify their individuality or fight for the right to exist. When your entertainment is also focused on the stories of loss and tragedies, it becomes especially hard to just escape the harsh realities for a while. So, here’s a list of ten films where tragedy doesn’t befall our gay protagonists when the film ends.
‘Crush’ () dir. Sammi Cohen
Crush is a coming-of-age romcom with a love triangle where the characters go through usual high school drama but everything light-heartedly ends without any tragedy. The plot twist? The primary characters in the triangle are all queer. The Latinx representation and the queer representation both undergo genuine with inside jokes and cultural references playing a role in shaping the humour. It isn’t the best script per se, but as a sweet romance, it’s the perfect cute and humorous break from queer t
It’s that time of year again, folks. Love is in the air, candy is in the stores, and people globally are either watching romantic comedies snuggled up with a partner, or alone with a pint of ice cream and a illusion (like us). Luckily, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite queer romance films that came out in so that you can feel the love this Valentine’s Day, no matter your relationship status!
In all seriousness, queer people deserve to see themselves in love on the big screen, and we’re thrilled that we can extend a list of ten films that cover a breadth of identities, all from the past year. Now get reading! Today’s the big day, and if you’re anything like us, you’re going to want to see them all!
Bros (Peacock)
Have you ever wondered what its like for two gay men with pledge issues to try dating? Skillfully, look no further than Bros! This groundbreaking GLAAD Media Award-nominated romantic comedy, co-written and executive produced by gay actor and comedian Billy Eicher, boasts an entirely LGBTQ ensemble! Bobby (Eichner) is a neurotic podcast host w
14 Of The Best Queer Rom-Coms To Stream For Valentines Day
We take stock of the best gender non-conforming rom-coms ever – from Fire Island and Love, Simon to But I’m A Cheerleader and The Things About Harry
By Christopher Turner
Rom-coms tend to get a lot of flak, but let’s be honest: they’re always a good time. They are also a great reminder that not every movie you watch has to tackle death, discrimination, trauma, gloom, doom and sadness. That’s why we’ve position together a list of films that perfectly exemplify this beloved but under-appreciated genre…and all have Homosexual storylines!
Whether you’re going through another breakup and desperately need a reminder that true love is out there, or you’re just a romantic at heart, the charming little gender non-conforming romantic comedies on this list are all guaranteed to put a enormous smile on your tackle . From coming-of-age LGBTQ+ movies to more nuanced, but lighthearted explorations of the intricacies of LGBTQ+ relationships…they’re all here! Expect every single one of these films to be a cheerfully formulaic r