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The best Diverse movies on Amazon Prime Video right now
Since the discharge of their streaming hit Red, Pale & Royal Blue, Amazon Prime Video has expanded its library of Homosexual content. Aside from a sequel to that successful film, the streamer has other productions in line. The top LGBTQ+ movies on Amazon Prime comprise more than just rom-coms, though; they also involve serious dramas, relatable coming-of-age stories, and more intimate, underappreciated stories that highlight the queer experience in all its complicated glory. The productions include both mainstream and indie endeavors, always focused on shedding new brightness on the community.
Prime Video has a healthy collection of movies for everyone, regardless of whether they are part of the Gay community or are allies. If you’re looking to grow your horizons or watch a production that feels more representative of your life, Amazon Prime Video has you covered with its impressive library of movies. Digital Trends has curated a list of the best LGBTQ+ movies on Amazon Prime Video right now, from heartwarming rom-coms and emotional dramas to a several genre offerings that cement the streamer as a treasure trove for the LGB
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Lesbian film critic Sofia De Vera merges academic expertise with a heartfelt attention on queer cinema, advocating for meaningful LGBTQIA+ narratives through 15 years of reflective and celebratory film criticism.
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The Best LGBTQ TV Shows and Movies on Amazon Prime
If one were to rank all the majorstreamingservices by queerness, Amazon Prime Video would be a pretty tough one to pin down.
On the one hand, you have to give credit where credit is due: One of the service’s very first stabs at original programming was “Transparent,” which in turn was one of the first shows to star a trans main character. That show now has a lot of baggage (the fact that the trans woman at its center was played by a cis guy, and the fact that that man — Jeffrey Tambor — was fired after sexual harassment allegations is, put mildly, the worst), but it’s tough to understate its historical significance.
Beyond the thorny topic of “Transparent,” Prime Video does have a nice track record of releasing shows with LGBTQ characters and centering their narratives on queer themes; in particular, many of their shows focus on homosexual women, refreshingly avoiding the centering of gay men that defined queer TV for decades. In 2023, the streamer dropped a phenomenal limited series retelling of David Cronenberg’s “Dead Ringers,” starring Rachel Weisz as twin lesbian gynecol
The 20 Best LGBTQ+ Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now
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In celebration of Pride month, we’ve compiled a list of the leading Fresh LGBTQ+ movies you can find on Amazon Prime Video right now. You’ll find breakout hit comedies (Rocketman) alongside acclaimed documentaries like Tab Hunter Confidential and God Loves Uganda.
The titles below are sorted from the best LGBTQ+ films on Amazon Prime Video – those included with a subscription, not those you have to procure or rent for an additional cost – and ranked by adjusted Tomatometer score (which takes into account the number of reviewers weighing in, and the number of reviews per film for movies released in a given year). To be included, films had to have a Fresh Tomatometer score (60% or above).