Showing posts with label gay cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay cinema. Show all posts

Friday, September 06, 2024

NubianNewYorkers - Gay Black Movies on Prime! - Share The List With A Friend!

 


 Amazon Prime Video, commonly referred to as Prime Video, is a subscription-based video on-demand streaming service offered by Amazon. It provides a wide array of films, television series, and live sporting events, including Amazon Originals and licensed content from other providers.

My best friend LOVES gay/lgbtq films of all kinds, while putting together this list for him, I figured I'd shar it with YOU my other friends, too!

With every click you will find another movie, better than the one before it. Be sure to share this list with YOUR friends too. Also, let us know which ones you've seen already and which ones were new and which were your favorites! (in the comments below)

 

 

Gay Black Movies on Prime:

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GAY MOVIES TO PURCHASE:
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Thursday, March 16, 2023

TORCH SONG TRILOGY 1988 - MOVIE

 

#MovieTime - "Torch Song Trilogy" is a heartwarming and hilarious 1988 film about a drag queen named Arnold Beckoff (played by the fabulous Harvey Fierstein).

 Arnold is on a journey to find love and acceptance in a world that doesn't always understand him. 

Through a series of ups and downs, Arnold navigates his relationships with his mom, his ex-boyfriend, and a new love interest. Along the way, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and touching scenes that will make you root for Arnold every step of the way.

CRUSING 1980 - MOVIE

 

#MovieTime - "Cruising" is a 1980 crime thriller film directed by William Friedkin and starring Al Pacino. 

It follows an undercover police officer, Steve Burns (Pacino), who is assigned to investigate a series of murders in the New York City gay leather scene. As Burns immerses himself in the subculture, he becomes increasingly torn between his duties as a cop and his own identity. 

The film explores themes of sexuality, identity, and the dark side of human behavior.