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Ferry rides of doom, killer hookups & more “be gay, do crime” films to stream this weekend

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Welcome to your weekend streaming recommendations, a.k.a. the Weekend Watch, a handy guide to the queerest film and TV content that’s just a click away!Netflix’s series Ripley, a new adaptation of The Talented Mr.

Ripley starring current it-boy Andrew Scott, dropped on the streamer this week. In honor of one of the O.G. “be gay, do crime” characters making his big return to the screen, we decided to dig even deeper into the sub-genre and find some lesser-known queer-themed crime yarns to stream this weekend.Read on for LGBTQ+ crime movies to stream this weekend.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Fire Island is beautiful and full of life in the summer, but what happens during the off-season?

This 2019 mystery, directed by Jaki Bradley, explores what happens when a young businessman, Joseph (Ramon O. Torres), looking to explore his sexuality, travels to Fire Island before party season and finds the place to be a ghost town.

As Joseph explores the sleepy seaside left behind by the annual revelers, he is drawn into a series of events—including a murder!—involving the few locals that stay on the island all year.

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