We’ve praised Francis Lee’s gorgeously shot God’s Own Country as one of the best LGBT+ films of the 2010s. The Thing About Harry will air on Saturday, Feb. Stuck together as they head back to Missouri, the duo find themselves on one interesting road trip.Īlso in the film is Karamo Brown ( Queer Eye ), Peter Paige ( Queer as Folk ), and Britt Baron ( GLOW ). Not helping things was Harry (Niko Terho), who went to high school with Sam and came out later. In high school, Sam came out as gay, which took a lot of courage in small town Missouri. The Thing About Harry follows Sam (Jake Borelli) as a neurotic and intelligent young gay man who “combines a scathing wit with an overly idealistic worldview”. That’s pretty much what The Thing About Harry will give you.
Oh, do you want some good romance road trip vibes mixed with high school enemies slowly falling for each other? Yeah.
15)ĭo you enjoy the slight formulaic Hallmark-style movies but are tired of the forced hetero-romance? Freeform has your back with its Valentine’s Day made for TV movie, The Thing About Harry. From a Hallmark-ish style romcom courtesy of Freeform to an adaptation of a Broadway musical, here are the best gay films to look forward to in 2020. With the start of the decade, it’s time to find out which LGBT+ films will be worth checking out for the year. Now with 20gayteen and 20biteen over with, the gay 20s have taken on a very different meaning in the 2020s. For the rest you'll have to watch.The gay twenties have rolled in, everyone! I mean back in the 1920s, it was gay because happy. In "Blood and Fire" Captain Kirk's nephew is gay and assigned to serve on the Enterprise - and that's all I'll say. It was never approved for production, however, so the script was adapted with Gerrold's permission for the fan series. It would have featured the first gay couple in the Star Trek franchise. Each appeared in some of the films.Īccording to Wikipedia, the episode "Blood and Fire" was originally commissioned and written by David Gerrold for TV's Star Trek: Next Generation. The project has received support from Star Trek alumni including George Takei, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett and Denise Crosby.
The series started in 2004 with new films released about once a year. The production quality is astoundingly good when you consider, according to Wikipedia, that the films were produced in a former car dealership and a former Family Dollar store in New York state. Star Trek: New Voyages and Star Trek: Phase II were a series of fan films produced and distributed with the blessings of Paramount Pictures and CBS as long as there's no charge and no profit (none here!).
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