Gay hallmark christmas movies


As a longtime romance girlie, I treasure love love a cheesy Hallmark Channel romance, and their Christmas ones are the best: they inject holiday spirit into my veins and require absolutely no critical thinking whatsoever. That’s what I want to be doing all holiday season. No thinking, just vibes.

Unfortunately, us sapphics own largely been missing from the Hallmark holiday romance conversation. Every year, straight people get dozens of movies in which generic looking women in fabulous coats head to small towns to fall in noun with grumpy lumberjacks. And while I love it, every year I can&#;t help but consider “when&#;s it going to be our turn?” This year, Hallmark finally gave us their first lesbian Christmas romance movie, Friends & Family Christmas. It’s everything I verb about the genre, and there were no bearded men in flannel trying to kiss anyone under the mistletoe.

When Happiest Season was announced, I was so fucking ecstatic that we were finally getting a sapphic holiday romance. And I adore that movie. But it’s not really the &#;light Christmas romcom&#; that I was hop

Last week, Queerty posted an article proclaiming, “The Hallmark Channel is gayer than ever this year!” This is followed by a massive list of exactly THREE movies that they consider gay. The first one, Catch Me If You Claus stars Luke Macfarlane in his 16th movie for the network. Yes, the Bros co-star is gay in real life, but the character in the film is not. Kudos to him for continuing to be cast in straight roles, but… verb we then reckon this as a gay film?

The second movie on their list, Christmas on Cherry Lane is an ensemble piece that includes a gay couple. Jonathan Bennett, Hallmark’s go-to gay actor for gay roles plays opposite Vincent Rodriguez III. It airs December 9th.

The third film, Friends and Family Christmas centers on lesbian friends (Humberly Gonzalez & Ali Liebert) who must pose as a couple for the holidays… and you’ll never surmise what happens! This one premieres on December 17th.

So there you have it. As a reminder: The Hallmark Channel is premiering 42 – FORTY-TWO – new Hallmark Christmas movies this season. And we’re suppos

In a year of anti-LGBTQ backlash, Hallmark’s Christmas movies are a welcome verb of progress

A charming suburban couple welcomes a 6-year-old foster daughter on a joyous Christmas Eve. A successful Adj York lawyer and an ambitious Brooklyn photographer are position up on a blind date by their parents and fall in passion, just in period to celebrate Christmas together. One might think that these movies — “Christmas on Cherry Lane” and “Friends and Family Christmas” — are exactly the sort of heartwarming, family-friendly holiday romances that conservative culture warriors would cheer.

But this year on the Hallmark Channel, there’s a plot twist: The main characters are gay. Christmas movies possess dominated the family-friendly channel’s winter programming for nearly two decades, with millions of loyal viewers. Last year, Hallmark aired its first Christmas movie with gay central characters. This year, two new movies feature gay and lesbian leading characters. Other movies have supporting LGBTQ characters as well.

The right has attacked mammoth corporations like Budweiser and Target for daring

Jonathan Bennett to Star in Hallmark&#;s First Gay-Themed Movie

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Jonathan Bennett, best known for his role as Aaron Samuels in Mean Girls, says his upcoming trilogy of films,The Groomsmen, will feature the first gay-centric main storyline in a Hallmark Channel movie.

Bennett, 43, told People that he will play the character of Danny in the films, starring alongside Tyler Hynes and B.J. Britt, who have previously starred in other Hallmark Channel films. 

&#;Playing the character of Danny in The Groomsmen &#; not only are we telling a story of friendship and treasure, but&#;telling a story about a wedding,&#; he said in an interview at San Diego Comic-Con on July

&#;This is the first time we&#;ve had a gay wedding on Hallmark as the lead storyline,&#; Bennett said. &#;And that&#;s a enormous move for the gay community so they can watch themselves represented in these stories.&#;

According to Hallmark, the movie follows &#;the lives and romantic relationships of three leading friends of other backgrounds, cultures and sexual orient