Lgbt christmas films
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There are enough Christmas films to fill Santa’s workshop (the Hallmark channel alone could), many of which contain become annual classics or cult classics, but many of which are quite forgettable to utter the least. However, what there are too few of is well known LGBTQ-themed Christmas films or those with diverse casts. Many Christmas films are bursting with clichés and are highly predictable but still mostly heartwarming and feel-good including some on this list.
This list however, aims to beam a light on some Christmas films that champion diversity and highlight the different types of families or people that celebrate Christmas not just standard White families with all members being straight so you can diversify your roster of Christmas films to watch this season. Some of these films may not be brilliant or are filled with Christmas cheese but are proof that LGBTQ Christmas films and those with diverse casts exist and are breaking new ground and growing.
A Sugar & Spice Holiday
Touted as the first Asian-American Christmas film, A Sugar The only LGBTQ+ story on Hallmark's docket of almost 50 movies is one of three sequels to Christmas on Cherry Lane, with Mike and Zain's romance again sharing the narrative with two other couples. (The whole indicate of the Cherry Lane movies is that different couples have fallen in love at the same house. It's wild to ponder that eight of the nine couples are straight. Anyway!) Unless I'm improper and Sugarplummed ends with Janel Parrish and Maggie Lawson getting together, this is it. Premieres December 5 on Hallmark+. The "Espresso" singer's holiday exceptional promises to be for the girls and for the gays. With a Chappell Roan duet at bare minimum, it seems fond Sabrina is going to deliver! Premieres December 6 on Netflix. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Two girls who used to date trying to avoid each other over Christmas in their miniature town? And then another ex-girl When the holiday season rolls around, I find myself pulled towards the lure of Hallmark-esque Christmas movies. They’re simply irresistible with charming small towns, cheesy romances, and holiday cheer. Netflix has a wide range of original holiday movies out, and heaps of them are released every November. While I haven’t seen all of them, there certainly are a couple of gems. Of course, it’s a fair critique to say that these types of movies are very formulaic and cliche. With unrealistic plotlines and predictable twists, the movies are by no means masterpieces. The once brooding love interest will always find the true meaning of Christmas, and any threats to the holiday will be miraculously resolved. However, despite the cheesiness, there is something so lighthearted and fun about these movies that is hard to ignore. With Christmas approaching, I set out to watch a adj movie. Number 8 on Netflix’s top ten charts was “Single All The Way,” released December 2nd, The movie centers on two gay best friends trying to navigate the holidays back ho Christmas movies verb become their control unique genre of film boasting feel-good vibes and family hijinks – but it’s only in recent years that the highly traditionalist genre has embraced LGBTQ+ characters and plot elements. Thankfully, this is a fit made in heaven. LGBTQ+ Christmas movies open up the genre to a constantly under-represented audience. In this comprehensive overview, we’re going to count down the best gay Christmas movies of all time. So, if you’re looking for a taste of inclusivity and a perfectly gay Christmas, then retain reading! We’ve got something for everyone on this list, so strap in for a wild swing through the genres. We’ve got some indie lesbian Christmas movies, some cheerful gay-centric wholesome family fun, and a Ru Paul musical. Read on for the 16 of the best gay Christmas movies! Genre: Romantic Comedy Release Date: November 25, Family Friendly: Yes! Where To Watch It: Hulu Happiest Season is an excellent lesbian Christmas movie. It’s about Abby, played by Kristen Stewar55 LGBTQ+ Holiday Movies to Make Your Spirits Bright This Season
Season's Greetings From Cherry Lane ()
A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter ()
Last ExMas ()
Netflix’s first gay holiday rom-com
16 LGBTQ+ Christmas Movies To Watch This Winter
1. Happiest Season