By Jessica MasonApr 1st, 2021, 5:45 pm
We’re on record here that Rahul Kohli is one of our favorite people on social media, along with being one of our favorite actors just in general. Kohli’s Twitter feed is self-deprecating and funny, but also vocally progressive and unafraid to call out trolls and bigots. But maybe the best thing is that he’s willing to listen, which he did when he took part in a conversation about if and when straight actors should play LGBTQ+ parts and vice versa. The discussion brought up a lot of complex issues without easy answers.
9 movies and TV shows that do queer relationships justice
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Four Weddings and a Funeral),
Notting Hill features Grant at his most adorably ruffled as William Thacker, who falls for Hollywood star Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) when she stumbles into his West London bookshop.
The story of their unlikely relationship works best during a silly dinner with his friends where one (Hugh Bonneville) makes hilarious gaffes having no idea who Anna is, and the numerous scenes stolen by Rhys Ifans as William s inappropriate flatmate Spike.
But in the end, it s the chemistry between Grant and Roberts and the pretty locations (in some of the poshest bits of London, including Curtis s own front door) that make
21 Incredible LGBTQ Movies (That Aren’t ‘Brokeback Mountain’ or ‘Call Me By Your Name’)
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When you think of queer films, you likely think of
Brokeback Mountain,
Call Me By Your Name,
Carol or a handful of other super-buzzy examples. Absolutely no offense to those films (which are all incredible and deserve your streams), but there are tons of fantastic queer films that are a bit more under the radar. Here, 21 LGBTQ films comedies, dramas, documentaries and everything in between you
must to add to your Netflix, Amazon and Hulu queues.
1. Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2020)