sprung, and with the new season there’s a new crop of exciting LGBTQ+ films and television series in bloom.And, as is custom here at Queerty, it’s time for us to look back on all of the best and gayest trailers that have dropped in the past month.
This March brought fresh looks at comedic festival favorites, the seconds seasons of two very different LGBTQ+ friendly shows, a sleek new spin on one of our favorite queer villains, and a documentary that looks at the secret gay relationship behind some of the most beloved movies everTo help you stay ahead of it all, we’ve assembled a recap of the best and gayest trailers that hit the internet throughout March with reminders of when and where you can watch each title.
Check them all out below and mark your calendars accordingly!Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.The Male Gaze gay short film anthology series has been going strong since 2019, and their latest collection—subtitled Boy Trouble—assembles four stories from emerging filmmakers from around the globe, each centering around encounters with mysterious new men.
From peeping toms to bad-boy motorcyclists, will these handsome strangers lead us to new experiences and new romances, or just a whole lot more “boy trouble”?Available on Amazon Prime Video beginning April 1.The never-not-hilarious Maya Rudolph leads this charming workplace comedy about billionaire Molly Wells’ crisis of conscience and her efforts to make a difference with piles and piles of cash.