
The Groomsmen (2024): A Best Man, a Best Friend, and One Complicated Invitation
A feel-good romantic comedy about friendship, love, and timing — when the best man turns out to be the right man.
Director: Ron Oliver
A feel-good romantic comedy about friendship, love, and timing — when the best man turns out to be the right man.
Director: Ron Oliver
Whispered Secrets: A Journey Through Alexander Roman’s I AM A SPY ASMR Trilogy
Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.
Director: Dag Johan Haugerud
Mariano and Juan, a long-term couple, move from the city to start a plant nursery after Juan’s writing career takes off. Their new rural life is interrupted by a visit from Juan’s best friend bearing pivotal news.
After a chance meeting, Jesse and Leo discover romance and love but suddenly find themselves battling against time and fate to hold onto each other.
Director:AJ Lovelace
Loneliness, he realized, isn’t a bad thing. It’s a sign that we’re longing for connection—whether it’s with someone else or, more importantly, with ourselves.
Captures moments of intense, love, romance, and raw desires as each segment follows, troubled men, and barking on journeys of self redemption.
Beau is a gay boy of 18years old and is not out yet. He gets in love with his best friend Liam. Because of this his life changes and he wants to come out. But he gets also bullied, witch makes everything even more complex.
Billy is a bisexual man struggling with the binary nature of the world and homophobia in the church. When he meets Lucas, a gay man, he is encouraged to open up about his feelings and finds Lucas on a similar path.
Director: Katie Parker
The year 2024 has brought us an incredible lineup of LGBTQ+ films, and as the year draws to a close, there’s still so much to enjoy! From thrilling dramas to eye-opening documentaries, here’s a guide to the latest gay movies released between August and December 2024 that you don’t want to miss.
“Lonely in Seattle” explores love, loneliness, and connection in this ASMR-driven LGBT short film starring Matt Ford and Alexander Roman.
Two high school friends, Simon and Gabriel, reunite after years apart and discover they both shared feelings for the other. Unfortunately for them, it is too late.
Director: Matt Haller
Lucas and Diego have put aside their college work and now need to team up to catch up. They arrange a study session, and intimate feelings surface. Between truths and dares, desire leads a tantalizing game of seduction. So good it feels like a dream!
Buzz waits outside the apartment building of his anonymous Grindr hookup, imagining all the depraved ways this night could end. Horrified yet horny, Buzz buzzes the buzzer.
A comedy about actors and their fragilities, but also (and above all) about directors and their miseries.
Director: Salvador Sunyer
“AI Junko” is a short sci-fi film set in Tokyo and Los Angeles, exploring themes of companionship, trauma, and redemption. Follow Noah Clarke as he bonds with Junko, a damaged robot companion, in a futuristic world where human connections face new challenges.
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The film explores the nuances of modern gay dating and highlights the diverse experiences within our community.
Summer is coming. Arthur, a 20-year-old student, sees his fellow best friend Tony from college getting ready to leave for Canada. The idea of being far away from Tony unexpectedly awakens a deep sense of attachment in Arthur. He’s about to face up to his feelings and the way others seem him, before it’s too late. Director: Mickaël Weber
Max, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living in London, begins a double life as a sex worker in order to research his debut novel.