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Did you watch all of
Bridgerton in approximately two sittings and obsess over the fact that Julie Andrews was narrating this very steamy regency tale? Even Mary Poppins needs a little drama with a side of consistent boning when it comes to her entertainment. There’s no shame in wanting to block out the whole of 2021 and invest in the love and sex lives of people in 1813.
After eight episodes of matchmaking, weddings, sex, a problematic sexual assault scene, births, rumors, and a narrator who’s the original Gossip Girl, there’s a lot to discuss. Maybe you re done with period romances and want something a little more modern with maybe a touch more consent and self-awareness. But if you live for the fashion, the accents, the parties, and the longing glances, you might want some more material like
The 2018 Oscar-winning period film
The Favourite follows the intimate relationships between Queen Anne and two of her ladies-in-waiting – but was Queen Anne really a lesbian?
The monarch ruled England, Scotland and Ireland from 1702 until 1707 when England and Scotland united to form Great Britain. Her reign as queen of Great Britain and Ireland continued until 1714, when she passed away at the age of 49 following a stroke.
Anne’s life has not been studied in as much detail as other monarchs, although we know she was plagued by illnesses and went through 17 pregnancies, with none of her children surviving to adulthood.
The Favourite portrays Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) as having been romantically and sexually involved with two of her ladies-in-waiting: Sarah Churchill and Abigail Masham, played by Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone respectively.
21 Incredible LGBTQ Movies (That Aren’t ‘Brokeback Mountain’ or ‘Call Me By Your Name’)
editor@purewow.com (PureWow)
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)
Atkinson returned to the county for sequel
Johnny English Reborn, with the golf course at Brocket Hall this time featuring prominently, along with a helicopter cutting down trees at the Hertfordshire stately home.
2. Transformers: The Last Knight
Sunday, January 17
Film4, 5.55pm.
This 2017 sci-fi adventure sequel from director Michael Bay sees the return of Bumblebee and Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager.
Sir Anthony Hopkins also joins the cast as Sir Edmund Burton, who has a deep understanding about the history of the Transformers on Earth.
In the fifth instalment of the
Transformers franchise, Quintessa brainwashes Optimus Prime. She orders him to travel to Earth to help her get an ancient artefact.