“…with its boundary-less relationships, improvised dialogue, characters who remind you of your own friends, and those stifled hiccups that give way to just enough drama to make the happy ending rewarding.” The Girl King (2015) “Lesbian mumblecore is practically its own genre at this point,” writes Heather in her review. Everybody wants to help, and the conversations snowball from there. The Feels (2017)Īndi (Constance Wu) and Lu (Angela Trimbur) head off into the woods of California wine country for a pre-wedding co-bachelorette party, where an unexpected confession throws a wrench in the weekend: Lu drunkenly reveals that she’s never had an orgasm. Read Erin’s scathing and hilarious review of it here.
Meanwhile I am drawn into another room where anything but this film is playing. The story of a mother/pastor’s wife and a well-known lesbian writer who cross paths and are instantly drawn to one another. “ Disobedience brims with irrepressible, sweaty-palmed longing and anticipation,” writes Kayla in her review. It’s the lesbian spit movie! Ronit returns to her Orthodox Jewish community following the death of her rabbi father, thus stirring a reunion with Esti (Rachel McAdams), who never left and is married to Ronit’s cousin David, as her family expected.
#67 on our Best Lesbian Movies of All Time List “By about 20 minutes in, I had adapted to all the Gen Z speak and was fully along for the ride.” Disobedience (2018) Paige is an aspiring artist who joins the track team to beef up her college resume, hoping to get closer to her eternal crush, Gabby - but ends up finding herself drawn to somebody unexpected! “From the extremely winsome leads to the easy story beats and quick humor, it’s darn cute and wholly queer,” wrote Analyssa in her review.
This delightful teen rom-com is full of queer actors playing queer characters. “The stakes become clear, the conflict is heartbreaking, and gosh is the resolution ever earned.” Crush (2022) “Every joke lands, even a running character gag that could have easily become grating in less skilled hands,” writes Heather Hogan. Everybody really enjoyed this film, produced by Olivia Wilde, about two best friends, Molly (played by queer actress Bernie Feldstein and Amy (lesbian) who discover that the kids who devoted themselves to studying throughout high school only to discover that the kids who also had social lives ALSO got into exclusive colleges and so they decide to get all of their socializing in on one night. “Have you seen Booksmart?” Is a question a lot of lesbians were asking each other last summer. “Yet as AWOL asserts, when you dare to comment, sometimes it frees up room for beauty to unfurl.” All About EĪn Australian film that dares to ask, “Can E keep the money, conquer her demons, AND get the girl?” More importantly: why are there so many men going through a sort of random plot about men who are mad at other men instead of it being a long and romantic meditation on the face of Mandahla Rose?!!? Someone paint her picture!! “Talking about class can be ugly,” wrote Sarah Fonseca in her glowing review of AWOL, a love story set in a rarely-portrayed rural landscape and confronts new conversations issues of class, race and gender. “ Winslet is dour dour dour and not even Saoirse Ronan’s dynamic performance as Charlotte can add any heat to their relationship,” wrote Drew in her review.
This film starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan star in the story of real-life 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning and her love affair with society lady Charlotte Murchison. You might be wondering, “What other best lesbian movies are on Hulu? I bet some of the best lesbian movies are all over Hulu!” More specifically: “Where can I see two women stare longingly into each other’s eyeballs?” Well good news! we have you covered.