88 Queer Films Made Under the Hays Code (1934-1968)
From “The Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) to “The Fox” (1967-1968), here are 88 queer films made under the Hays Code.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | May 28, 2026 | Featured, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV
From “The Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) to “The Fox” (1967-1968), here are 88 queer films made under the Hays Code.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | Featured, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV
The death of the Hays Code and the rise of the New Hollywood saw an explosion of Queer Cinema from “No Way to Treat a Lady” to “Taxi zum Klo.” Here are 110 Queer Films from the New Hollywood.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | Essays, Featured, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV
“Fassbinder Revisited: A Cinematic Journey” reveals three masterworks of cinema: The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, and Veronika Voss. And two for television: The Stationmaster’s Wife (also known as Bolweiser) and the 14-episode Berlin Alexanderplatz.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2025, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Director Michael Pearce moves with visceral precision and Julianne Moore shows us, yet again, what a magnificent actress she can be.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, A, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Oldroyd pulls out all the stops and the three actresses complement one another so perfectly that we end up savoring 2023’s best scene.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, A, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Fennell’s writing and directing are brilliantly inventive, with humor, tragedy, and horror mixing perfectly. She gets immense support from her cinematographer, Linus Sandgren, whose work here is truly breathtaking.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, MUBI, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
“How to Have Sex” follows three teenage girls on vacation in Greece. Mia McKenna-Bruce delivers a heartbreaking performance as Tara. One of 2023’s best.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Laporte is tremendous in portraying a complex character who appears to have an “escape” but really doesn’t. It’s a heartbreaking performance.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, B+, Film Reviews, Netflix, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Leaving out vast chunks of the great conductor’s life, Cooper gives a vain impersonation of a vain man while Carey Mulligan takes the acting honors.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Doug Stanhope is “The Road Dog” of the title in writer/director Greg Glienna’s inspired blend of the road movie and stand-up comedy.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2023, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Min, playing a dislikeable character, manages to make Ben, if not exactly likable, then certainly sympathetic. Both Sherry Cola and Debby Ryan are superb.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2022, A, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
And Henry gives a tour de force performance that matches his spine-tingling monologue in “If Beale Street Could Talk”. Like Lawrence he is one of the all-time greats.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2022, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Beautifully Queer friendly, the relationship between Bee (Maria Bakalova) and Sophiie (Amanda Stenberg) is the emotional center of the movie.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2022, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Aamu Milonoff is exceptionally good, giving a beautifully grounded yet magical performance. The kind that makes you sit up and take notice.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2021, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
I left “Flee” with that “floating-on-air feeling” that you get after seeing something special. After seeing a masterpiece.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2021, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, MUBI, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Meise directs what must be some of the most beautiful and heartfelt scenes ever captured on film between two men in love.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2021, Amazon, Apple TV+, B, Film Reviews, HBOMAX, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Finally, a toast, amid all this great food, to four extraordinarily talented actresses: Sennott, Draper, Gordon, and Argon.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 2020, A-, Film Reviews, Netflix, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Ignacio de la Torre was the son in law of Mexico’s president for life and dictator Porfirio Díaz’s. But he was leading a double life with his lover Evaristo.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 14, 2023 | 2010s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
“Beanpole” conveys, beautifully, the ability of human beings to find moments of intimacy and even love under the most horrific of circumstances.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 90s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, YouTube
“Ripley”, Minghella’s masterpiece, boasts Matt Damon’s best performance plus stunning turns by Philip Seymour Hoffman and Jude Law.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 90s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Bridget Fonda does a fabulous Lesley Gore (thinly disguised) in Alison Anders’ 1996 movie “Grace of My Heart”
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 80s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
It’s delirious fun in classic Waters mode, with the incomparable Divine scaling Crawford‑level heights of Sirkian melodrama.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, C+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television
The movie is full of lavish production numbers, melodrama, and even a brief same-sex dance gag in which a man asks a couple if he can cut into their dance, and, while the woman says Sure, he dances away with her partner!
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Director James Whale’s masterpiece is as close to Susan Sontag’s definition of high camp as the movies can deliver.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The Best of the Astaire-Rogers movies. Cinematography: David Abel. Production Design: Carroll Clark/Van Nest Polglase. Songs: Irving Berlin.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Both gay and trans, Sylvia/Sylvester set the bar impossibly high for years to come. One of the great financial disasters of the 1930s, it resulted in Hepburn being labelled box office poison.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Director Gregory La Cava, fresh off My Man Godfrey (1936), directs with a light, improvisatory touch, and Hepburn and Rogers play off each other beautifully.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
When Hepburn’s aunt asks him to explain, he replies exasperatedly, “Because I just went gay all of a sudden”
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Every character in the movie, and every animal featured, was female. Great work by Crawford, Russell, Shearer and Mary Boland.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 30s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Judy Garland captured everyone’s heart with that voice, vulnerable yet confident. Innocent yet knowing.
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