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The 24 Best LGBTQ+ Movies on Netflix Right Now

It’s certainly gotten better over the last decade or so, but in the past, the representation of queer people on screen was a bit rigid to come by. Previously, queer movies were generally of the indie or underground variety, with movies like But I'm A Cheerleader, Jennifer's Body, and Desert Hearts becoming cult classics years after discharge. In recent years, Queer stories have become more welcome in the mainstream, with some major successes being Love, Simon, Call Me By Your Name, and Moonlight. In organize to celebrate the gay community and make Gay entertainment more accessible, we thought it might be helpful to provide a little guide to the best LGBTQ+ movie offerings on Netflix. There’s plain romance, comedies, horror, and lots of documentaries. So if you are looking for a good lgbtq+ movie to watch, we’ve got you covered.

For more recommendations, check out our list of the top shows and movies on Netflix.

Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.

Editor's note: This article was updated

The best LGBTQ movies on Netflix right now

Spring is here, and four months into , there’s no beat time to grow one’s film horizons. Fans of gay cinema are especially in luck, because the best Queer movies on Netflix offer a spacious range of options that covers many genres, addresses several themes, and targets numerous tastes. Indeed, Netflix is the King of the Streamers for a reason; like it or not, limited others compare to it when it comes to having a comprehensive library of films in nearly every genre, and queer cinema is no exception. Netflix has a wide selection of queer movies free for all types of audiences, including rom-coms for the lovebirds and more intense dramas for those looking for a movie with a bit more meat.

The films on this list main attraction compelling queer stories and characters that will make their audience feel seen, perhaps for the first time. Brand-new movies come to Netflix every week, meaning there’s a consistent and varied collection of queer-themed pictures available. Some are acquired tastes, while others are critically acclaimed

The 30 Best LGBTQ Movies on Netflix Right Now

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In celebration of Pride month, we compiled a list of the best Fresh queer woman , gay, trans, and gender non-conforming films you can see on Netflix right now. You&#;ll find Netflix originals (like recent documentaries Circle of Books and A Secret Love) as well as award-winning theatrical releases.

The titles below are sorted from the foremost LGBTQ films on Netflix 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 contain a Fresh Tomatometer score (60% or above).



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Critics Consensus:I Am Michael takes a determinedly balanced approach to its complex subject, and although the results don't always add up, they're anchored by strong labor from James Franco.

Synopsis: Based on the fascinating, true-life story of Michael Glatze (James Franco), a lgbtq+ activist who becomes an anti-gay Christian pastor. [More]