New gay christmas movies 2022


What are the Best Lesbian Christmas Movies in ? Well, obviously, that&#;s very much a scrutinize of taste and what you&#;re looking for. However, beggars can&#;t be choosers (okay, we can, but not too much), and maybe we don&#;t have to be.

There are two new lesbian Christmas movies coming out in .

When I say &#;lesbian&#;, please note that it could just as well say LGBTQ. I don&#;t know for sure what these characters define themselves as. They&#;re women loving women, so I&#;m going with the L word because that&#;s what I&#;d search for myself.

So, let&#;s verb with the latest LGBTQ Christmas movie additions.

The new Lesbian Christmas movies

Coming out (pun intended) as the first new lesbian Christmas movie of is The Holiday Club. Then, the following week, we&#;re getting Last ExMas. Oh yeah, the drama. So, let&#;s verb a closer look at these two gaybies.

The Holiday Club ()

The Holiday Club features the classic Scrooge-like character who hates the Holidays (all holidays) and another who loves the jolly season (and every other holiday). Sam is the former, Bail

55 LGBTQ+ Holiday Movies to Create Your Spirits Bright This Season

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Season's Greetings From Cherry Lane ()

The only LGBTQ+ story on Hallmark's docket of almost 50 movies is one of three sequels to Christmas on Cherry Lane, with Mike and Zain's romance again sharing the narrative with two other couples. (The whole point of the Cherry Lane movies is that different couples have fallen in love at the same house. It's savage to think that eight of the nine couples are straight. Anyway!) Unless I'm wrong and Sugarplummed ends with Janel Parrish and Maggie Lawson getting together, this is it.

Premieres December 5 on Hallmark+.

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A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter ()

The "Espresso" singer's holiday special promises to be for the girls and for the gays. With a Chappell Roan duet at bare minimum, it seems enjoy Sabrina is going to deliver!

Premieres December 6 on Netflix.

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Last ExMas ()

Two girls who used to date trying to avoid each other over Christmas in their adj town? And then another ex-girl

One of the best parts of the holidays is snuggling up with some popcorn and a tasty beverage and watching a cheesy movie …or five. We’ve compiled a list of the best LGBTQ Christmas movies on TV this year for you to binge.

Until recently, the majority of holiday rom-com relationships on TV were hetero &#; giant city girl falls for small-town guy, or big city guy falls for small-town girl &#; but more and more, a wider variety of relationships are being represented during the holiday movie season. With network and streaming options available, there are more platforms than ever producing more diverse content. Here are a few of our fave LGBTQ Christmas movies to inspect out between your yearly viewing of Elf and Christmas Vacation.

The Holiday Sitter

Home of the “you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all” Christmas movies, Hallmark has finally put a same-sex couple front and center. In its first LGBTQ Christmas movie, The Holiday Sitter features Jonathan Bennet (hunky Aaron Samuels from Mean Girls) as Sam, a giant city Manhattanite who has to spend Christmas in the burbs to babysit h


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8 Queer Christmas Romcoms That Don’t Totally Suck
By Melis Amber
Dec 11,



Christmas romcoms: you either love them, or you hate ’em. Even if you love them, a good one is hard to find. The same can be said of queer cinema. Combine the two, and holy moly, is it difficult to find anything worth viewing? 

The eight movies we’ve featured below are far from cinematic masterpieces. But they are enjoyable to watch and will fetch you in the Christmas spirit. Also to note, many of them feature queer actors!

There are spoilers below, but then again, being Christmas movies and all, they spoil themselves. 

Make the Yuletide Gay

Make the Yuletide Gay () is cheesy in the optimal way possible. Directed by Plunder Williams, the movie follows Gunn (Keith Jordan) as he brings his boyfriend Nathan (Adamo Ruggiero) home to meet his family. The trouble is Gunn wants to keep it all in the closet. While still having his cake. It’s a typical LGBTQ+ romantic comedy with a sprinkle of Christmas flair. Plus, if you’re a Degrassi fan like me, seeing Ruggiero