Search Results: site/NRI ABC Family (2107)

[…] gay love stories ever made by a major studio. Other inclusive films released over the years include Silkwood (1983), The Object of My Affection (1998), and The Family Stone (2005). In 2014, 20th Century Fox released 17 films, of which 3 included appearances by LGBT people, amounting to 18%. All of these films passed […]

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[…] if small – sign of progress. RICKI AND THE FLASH Widest theatrical release: 2064 theaters Rock musician Ricki returns home hoping to repair her relationship with her family, including Adam (the gay son she never accepted), after her daughter’s marriage falls apart. At the family’s first reunion, she makes some misinformed comments comparing her […]

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[…] girlfriend Frankie. The wedding itself is handled decently (though Jackie’s speech is largely offensive); Brittany and Frankie are largely positioned as the only sane ones in the family. Out comedian Jessica Kirson also briefly appears as herself at a comedy gig that Jackie and his date attend. EQUITY Widest theatrical release: 255 theaters This […]

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[…] Lizzie Widest theatrical release: 240 theaters An interpretation of the true story of Lizzie Borden, Lizzie focuses heavily on the romantic and sexual relationship between Lizzie and her family’s maid, Bridget. Lizzie’s father is abusive toward both of the women in different ways, including sexually assaulting Bridget. After he catches Bridget and Lizzie having sex, […]

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[…] Test: Fail A Journal for Jordan follows a romance between Dana and Charles, the latter of whom is in the military, as they try to build their family. When Dana first meets and falls for Charles, she talks to a group of friends about it, which includes Ciro, a gay man. Ciro doesn’t have […]

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[…] Award-nominated sci-fi film from acclaimed director Jordan Peele tells the story of siblings OJ and Emerald when a suspicious object is spotted in the sky above their family’s ranch. Emerald makes a few remarks throughout the film that confirm her identity as a lesbian—she mentions her “little girl” at home, jokes about sleeping with […]

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[…] September 18 and the titular host looks to continue to use his personal experiences and skills to continue to “get messy” and unpack his guests’ relationships and family struggles in a way that helps them to move forward. From infidelity to race to parenting to complex family dynamics, Karamo wants to “embrace the mess.” […]

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