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Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes (1918 points) This series presents us with a boy named James, who is pretty sure he’s a psychopath.But the problem is, the subgenres arent always eas.
The first movie also got a bump in viewing too if the top 10s are anything to go by. Ted Talk done.Coming in at number 2 is the Netflix Original Polish action movie Fruioza which was able to break out of Poland and perform well throughout Europe.Įlsewhere, the new 365 Days movie is off to a stellar start despite releasing later in the month. She is hysterical, one of the best people to come out of Disney Channel in a while, and was a scene stealer in Hubie Halloween last year. (This is also a complete side tangent unrelated to gay rights, but we as a society are sleeping on China Anne McClain (Lightning). Thunder is kicking ass with her titular father as a meteorological crime-fighting ensemble, and when she’s off duty she’s hanging out with her shapeshifting girlfriend. Enter Nafessa Williams as Anissa Pierce, aka Thunder, the first Black lesbian superhero to make it to screen, because sorry to the Chrises, but not all superheroes are straight white guys. The CW, however, is having none of this in their DC shows, and specifically this Black-lead show helmed by Prison Break’s Cress Williams. So like, just go watch the show, OK?įor the superhero fans out there, while queers with superpowers may splash about on the comic book pages, they rarely make it to screen (just remember how long it took for gays to make it into the MCU and in what a meager role it was). Major names include Supergirl ’s Nicole Maines, Caitlin Jenner, Laverne Cox and more, but many critics noted that it was the smaller stories that resonated the most. Also Maeve (Emma Mackey, soon to be in Death on the Nile) is not gay but is a badass. The 2016 documentary The Trans List focuses on eleven transgender Americans and how they navigate life in a country that often ostracizes and erases them. British Movies: 10757: Canadian Movies: 107519.
Otis’s friendship with his gay bestie Eric (the LUMINOUS Ncuti Gatwa who should be the lead of at least 15 shows by now) is a beautiful depiction of allyship, and Eric’s relationship with Rahim (Sami Outalbali) in Season 2 is the freaking cutest. Sounds a bit like a gay cliché, but this 2015 film (which is also based on a memoir by Australian actor Timothy Conigrave) highlights the romance between a high school drama student. Netflix has enough movies and shows in its library to cause a popcorn shortage at your local store. The British dramedy centers on Otis (Asa Butterfield, aka the boy in Hugo), a high school student who decides to make some extra cash working as a sex therapist for his fellow classmates, as his mom (played by The Crown’s ibble dibbleing Margaret Thatcher, Gillian Anderson) is an actual sex therapist.īetter than a thousand YouTube tutorials or Cosmo articles, this show dives into all of the nooks and crannies of sex, highlighting homosexuality, bisexuality, pansexuality, asexuality, douching, scissoring, masturbation, fellatio, crossdressing, erotica, roleplay, fetishes, vaginas with teeth, and yes, even heterosexuality (boring, I know). Okay, we’re starting with Sex Education, because it is my favorite show on this list (perhaps currently on TV) and if you get nothing else from this list it should be WATCH SEX EDUCATION.