Stream Steam Room Stories: The Movie on Amazon Prime VideoĪngelo Barberini ( Luke Kirby) lives at home and harbors a secret from his Italian parents, Gino ( Paul Sorvino) and Maria ( Ginette Reno) : He’s gay. What she doesn’t count on is the Steam Room Guys banding together to thwart her evil plans. This is one of the only Gay Movies listed from Asia.īuy the DVD on Amazon Steam Room Stories: The Movieįailing cosmetics magnate Sally Fay (Traci Lords) will stop at nothing to possess the waters of the Steam Room to help lift her sagging empire. Image Credit: YouTubeīased on the stories from the bestselling book “Sightseeing” by Rattawut Lapcharoensap, the film is set in the economic fringes of Bangkok and examines the joys and challenges of growing up in contemporary Thailand. Unable to convince his brother to do whatever he can to change his fate, Oat takes matters into his own hands resulting in unexpected consequences.
How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) (2015)Īfter the loss of both parents, 11 years old Oat faces an uncertain future when his older brother must submit to Thailand’s annual military draft lottery. Grab your popcorn, kick back and enjoy our list of recommended Gay Films… We also have a list of Gay Fiction Books for our bookworm readers.
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A lot of the film's original stars and writers are back, plus some new faces-director Craig Brewer also directed Murphy in the very funny Dolemite Is My Name, which sounds promising.Look no further than our extensive list of 72 Gay Movies if you’re looking for that man on man fix. Eddie Murphy's recent stellar performance on SNL proves he's still bringing the energy in the right comedy vehicle. Of all the potential remakes/sequels this coming year (see also Bill & Ted and Bad Boys 3, among others) this is the one I'm the most hopeful about. Starring: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, Shari Headley, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan Release date: December 18, 2020, now March 5, 2021 Taika Waititi is never not funny, and it's great to see Killing Eve badass Jodie Comer spread her wings on the comedic side. In this case, he's the timid Guy, forced into action star badassery through a comedy of errors. This movie seems to "get" what makes Reynolds funny by forcing the super-attractive actor into an ugly/schlubby/otherwise incongruous setup. Ryan Reynolds is always giving it 110 percent. Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Taika Waititi, Joe Keery Release date: Originally July 3, 2020, now December 11, 2020 ALSO: Dan Levy, post- Schitt's Creek! I cannot wait. A neat little twist on the holiday rom-com, this feels like the movie we need this winter season. I kind of love this concept: A woman plans to propose to her girlfriend at a holiday party, only to realize she's not out to her conservative parents. Starring: Alison Brie, Mackenzie Davis, Kristen Stewart, Dan Levy, Aubrey Plaza It sounds very on-brand for Anderson, is what I'm saying. Oh and it has a whole bunch of his favorite stars in it, including (per the trailer) a naked Chalamet(!!).
In this case, we know it's based on the book of the same name: The film's about "an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city" and it's drawn from stories written in The French Dispatch magazine. I'm a fan of his quirky style, even when he's taking a risk with the material He's not without controversy, but he's imaginative and experimental with his form. If you like Wes Anderson, his latest coming in 2020 promises to be just as Anderson-y as ever.
Starring: Frances McDormand, Bill Murray, Timothée Chalamet, Léa Seydoux, Saoirse Ronan, Owen Wilson