Booksmart
Stars: Beanie Feldstein Billie Lourd Diana Silvers Eduardo Franco Jason Sudeikis Jessica Williams Kaitlyn Dever Mason Gooding Molly Gordon Skyler Gisondo
Boy Meets Girl
Boy Meets Girl is an interesting, delicate, sex positive lighthearted comedy that investigates being a genuine man or lady, and that it is so critical to carry on with a valiant life not letting dread substitute the method of pursuing your fantasies.
Stars: Hajime Hana Hisashi Igawa Kiyoshi Kasahara Koji Tanaka Koji Yamanaka Masumi Harukawa Momoko Kikuchi Munenori Iwamoto Yoichi Yamamoto Yumi Yano
Boys on the Side
Stars: Amy Aquino Billy Wirth Dennis Boutsikaris Drew Barrymore Estelle Parsons James Remar Jude Ciccolella Mary-Louise Parker Matthew McConaughey Whoopi Goldberg
But I’m a Cheerleader
Stars: Brandt Wille Bud Cort Cathy Moriarty Clea DuVall Eddie Cibrian Joel Michaely Melanie Lynskey Michelle Williams Natasha Lyonne RuPaul
Butch Jamie
Butch Jamie follows the tale of Jamie, a battling butch lesbian entertainer who gets cast as a man in a film. The primary plot is a lighthearted comedy between Jamie's male adjust inner self, "Male Jamie," and Jill, a hetero lady on set.
Stars: Andrea Andrei David Au Fiona Hickey Joe McDaniel Mary Lynch Michelle Ehlen Nathan Edmondson Nevada Stonbely Olivia Nix Tiffany Anne Carrin
Chasing Amy
Stars: Ben Affleck Casey Affleck Dwight Ewell Ethan Suplee Jason Lee Jason Mewes Joey Lauren Adams Kevin Smith Matt Damon Scott Mosier
Lez Bomb
Stars: Jenna Laurenzo Jordyn DiNatale
Chinese Puzzle
Stars: Audrey Tautou Benoît Jacquot Cécile de France Dominique Besnehard Flore Bonaventura Jochen Hägele Kelly Reilly Martine Demaret Romain Duris Sandrine Holt
Cloudburst
Stars: Brenda Fricker Jeremy Akerman John Dunsworth Kristin Booth Olympia Dukakis Ryan Doucette
Concrete Blondes
Stars: Brian Thomas Smith Carly Pope Diora Baird James Bamford John Rhys-Davies Samaire Armstrong
Costa Brava
In Barcelona, Anna is a local area expert dealing with her monolog, in which she's a Communist housewife whose lesbian neighbor is an object of interest. She's sent a tryout tape to San Francisco's Another Stage. While giving a visit, she meets Montserrat, American, Jewish, educating in Barcelona and discontent with her activity.
Cupcakes
Stars: Alon Levi Anat Waxman Dana Ivgy Efrat Dor Keren Berger Lior Ashkenazi Ofer Hayoun Ofer Shechter Sarit Vino-Elad Yael Bar Zohar
Do I Love You?
“Do I Love You?”: A Northern Soul Serenade
“Do I Love You?” dances to the beat of northern soul, a rhythm that pulses through the hearts of three Hull-based twentysomethings. Directed by John Godber, this well-performed gem finds solace in dance post-Covid. Natalie (Chloe McDonald) and Kyle (Emilio Encinoso-Gil) grapple with degrees, while Sally (Martha Godber) cares for her gran. Their mundane fast-food drive-through jobs transform when they discover the uptempo music and spirited dance style of northern soul. Classic tracks punctuate short scenes, sassy steps choreographed by World Northern Soul Dance champion Sally Molloy. Laughter intertwines with pain as their lives shift, reshaped by the soulful rhythm. While inner lives remain glimpsed, “Do I Love You?” invites us to find our own beat in this northern soul comedy.
Stars: Raquel Cassidy Sarah Patterson
Don’t Tempt Me
“Don’t Tempt Me”: A Whimsical Dance of Fate and Desire
“Don’t Tempt Me” pirouettes between heaven and earth, leaving us spellbound. Directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes, this Spanish gem defies genres. It’s part satire, part morality play, and wholly captivating.
Heavenly Irony:
The celestial bureaucracy is in chaos. Angels and demons vie for souls. But when Carmen (Penélope Cruz) enters the fray, everything shifts. Her gender-bending role blurs lines, challenging heaven’s order.
Forbidden Bonds:
Carmen’s encounter with Lola (Victoria Abril), a fellow inmate, ignites passion. Their love blooms behind bars, defying fate. The chemistry between Cruz and Abril is electric—a tempest of desire.
Why “Don’t Tempt Me” Matters:
Because it’s a whimsical waltz of love and redemption. Whether you’re a seeker of laughter or a dreamer of forbidden romance, this film awaits. Let Carmen and Lola’s dance sweep you away.
“Don’t Tempt Me” is a celestial tango—a film that lingers like a half-remembered dream.
Stars: Penélope Cruz Victoria Abril
Duck Butter
“Duck Butter” isn’t your typical love story. Directed by Isabel Coixet, this film dives into the uncharted waters of forbidden passion. Peyton (played by Traci Dinwiddie) and Elena (Necar Zadegan) share a chemistry that transcends mere acting. Their stolen glances and whispered confessions ignite the screen.
The sensuous love scenes are hauntingly beautiful, leaving you breathless. Coixet’s direction captures vulnerability and longing, making every frame a revelation. As Peyton navigates uncharted passion, we ache with her. “Duck Butter” isn’t just a film; it’s an invitation to embrace love against all odds.
Whether you’re a seasoned viewer or new to lesbian cinema, this gem deserves a spot on your must-watch list.
Stars: Alia Shawkat Laia Costa