I just absolutely reveled in stories about my people, LGBTQ people–even if they often died tragically as was the wont of pre-2010 gay movies.
Binge Watch, Binge Listen, Binge Everything Entertaining - Discover how Gigaclear can help you stream like a dream here.I remember growing up watching movies like Paris is Burning, The Broken Hearts Club, Urbania, Lost and Delirious, If These Walls Could Talk 2, The Laramie Project (I know it’s a play), Angels in America (YES I KNOW it’s a play) and Beautiful Thing.
It will definitely add some new cities to your must-see before you die list. From Peru to London and everywhere in between, Bourdain tells the story of the food, culture, people and history of less-traversed parts of the globe. Let the iconic Anthony Bourdain take you around the world on a journey of discovery. The acting is brilliant and it’s set to a great 70s soundtrack, with plenty of cool cars, dark humour and stunning scenery. In doing so, they coin the term “serial killer.” Join agent Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and his old-school partner Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) trying to work out what caused murderers of multiple victims to do what they did and what traits they share as people, in order to stop future crimes. More nostalgia-done-well, this time in the form of two pioneering 1970s FBI agents. The one with Ross’ sandwich, the one with the apartment swap and who doesn’t have a soft spot for the extended final episode? The choice is yours. Or even single out and binge on your favourite episodes.
You can’t beat the classics, can you? You may have already seen every episode (all 236 of them) at least once, but is there a more easy-watching series out there to binge on? Familiar faces Monica, Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey will have you laughing from series one to 10. What will strike you about this series is the utter heart of it. The Fab Five advise straight men on food and wine, fashion, culture, interior design, and grooming. The show features five gay men, AKA the Fab Five, who all have their own specialties ranging from interior design to fine cuisine. After the original appeared to be pretty gimmicky, the new series is sheer brilliance and tackles everyday issues such as Black Lives Matter and homelessness. More than a decade after the original series went off our screens (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), Netflix have rebooted the Queer Eye franchise. It’s guaranteed to grab hold of your emotions and make you relate to the realistic nature throughout. The women really take charge in this snappy and smart series. Into its second series now, GLOW creates amazing slapstick funny scenes but the serious moments also pack a great punch too.
The series is based on the fictionalisation of the characters and gimmicks of women’s professional wrestling in the 1980s, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW).
GLOWĪn American comedy web TV series created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, Glow is fantastic. The casting is fantastic and features a brilliant collection of strong, funny and racially diverse women. Orange is the New Blackīased on Piper Kerman’s memoir “Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison”, this American comedy-drama contradicts every woman behind bars stereotype.īased on the accounts of her real-life experiences at FCI Danbury, a minimum-security federal prison, OITNB is into its sixth series and holds the accolade for Netflix’s most-watched original series. Whether you like dark dramas or slapstick comedy, there’s something for everybody to dive into.