Note: Not all submissions are from Community users.—sarahroze"These were the first gay main characters I saw in a movie who didn't end up dying!"—theuselessfollower"But I'm a Cheerleader is my favorite — it's funny and lighthearted, and I love Clea DuVall and Natasha Lyonne together."—hyacinthmourning—heinrichgabrielf—yourfavoritebibliophile"I honestly loved that movie so freaking much — I was happy that it showed the awkwardness of hooking up at a party and the aftermath.
It was awkward and sweet!"—redastherose—amandao46fd701d6"Shelter is easily my favorite LGBTQ movie. It might've seemed like a cheesy, stereotypical romance movie, but really it displayed class issues and family bonds.
The two leads had amazing chemistry, plus the music and art were gorgeous — it never ceases to make me incredibly happy each time I watch it."—sonder535—fromthegoldengate—corellianne—alyxanderrowan"The actor who played Prince Charles on The Crown was in God's Own Country, and he was one of the leads (Josh O'Connor).
The movie's about a Yorkshire farmer who got involved with a migrant worker — this movie made me sob and sob and sob, and it had such a warm and fuzzy ending."—letsjetset—yungprince—hiitsnicetomeetyou"I loved how the movie showed that it's okay to be afraid to come out, even if you're sure everyone in your life will be accepting.