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Head Over Heels (2001)

China Chow is Monica Potter’s gay best friend in director Mark Water’s (MEAN GIRLS, FREAKY FRIDAY) 2001 romantic comedy HEAD OVER HEELS.

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Some Like it Hot (1959)

Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis dress in drag, and find themselves in some queer situations, in Billy Wilder's classic 1959 comedy SOME LIKE IT HOT.

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Someone Great (2019)

DeWanda Wise is the gay best friend in writer/director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s 2019 romantic comedy SOMEONE GREAT.

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GANYMEDE (2024)

Jordan Doww and Pablo Castelblanco star in Colby Holt and Sam Probst’s 2024 queer horror film GANYMEDE.

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D.E.B.S. (2004)

Sara Foster and Jordana Brewster star in out writer/director Angela Robinson’s 2004 lesbian spy classic D.E.B.S. – which had its 20th anniversary this year!

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The Limehouse Golem (2016)

Bill Nighy plays a gay investigator in director Juan Carlos Medina’s 2016 queer Victorian-era horror film THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM, which is based on the 1994 novel “Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem” by gay author Peter Ackroyd.

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Tipping the Velvet (2002)

Rachael Stirling and Keeley Hawes star in the 2002 BBC adaptation of lesbian author Sarah Waters’ 1998 critically acclaimed novel “Tipping the Velvet”.

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Queer Frame Archive:

Andrew Proctor, a film editor and creator of The Queer Frame Archive, gives us the history behind The Gay Girls Riding Club in his latest video essay on YouTube. The Gay Girls Riding Club was a small film production company made by a group of LA gays in the 1960s.

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Something for Everyone (1970)

Michael York and Anthony Higgins in Harold Prince’s 1970 independent dark comedy SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, which was loosely based on Harry Kressing’s 1965 novel “The Cook” and adapted by gay writer Hugh Wheeler.

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