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From cruising to big gay weddings to Pee-wee: Our most anticipated LGBTQ+ movies at Sundance 2025

Russell Tovey, Lily Gladstone, Bowen Yang, Ayo Edebiri, Ben Whishaw, and more.And the good news is, even for those of us who can’t make it to the festival in person, Sundance will make the majority of them available through its virtual streaming platform beginning January 30. So start making those watch lists now!Read on below for our preview of the must-see features headed to Sundance 2025, from 10 buzzy queer narratives films, to 10 documentaries delving into LGBTQ+ topics, to 5 more intriguing movies that just might surprise us… A sweet family dramedy about a mother (Olivia Colman) who taker her nonbinary teen (Aud Mason-Hyde) to visit their gay grandpa Jim—a.k.a. “Jimpa”—in Amsterdam during a summer holiday.
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film Podcasts Boxing Actor STARS Gay UPS Tom Blyth on Playing a Closeted Gay Cop in ‘Plainclothes’ and His ‘Intimate, Really Vivid’ Sex Scenes With Russell Tovey
Marc Malkin Senior Editor, Culture and Events Tom Blyth may have starred in Francis Lawrence’s box office hit “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” but that doesn’t mean the British actor is moving on from independent film. Case in point: “Plainclothes.” In writer-director Carmen Emmi’s feature debut, Blyth stars as Lucas, an undercover cop in 1990s Syracuse, N.Y., who falls in love with Andrew (Russell Tovey), one of his targets in a sting operation going after gay men for public indecency in a mall bathroom. “There is just something really refreshing about the scrappiness of a smaller film like [“Plainclothes”],” Blyth tells me during a Zoom video interview for this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast from Senegal, where he is shooting Claire Denis’ “The Cry of the Guards.” “I’ve done a bunch of them this year and last year.
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