12 Best New Gay Movies on Netflix Streaming: La Bare, La Mission, Priest and More


Netflix continues to add to the LGBT movies available on its streaming service, and giving viewers more of a variety to choose from. Today, we take a look at some of the best gay films to pop up over the past few months. If you’re a fan of Magic Mike, you’ll enjoy La Bare‘s provocative glimpse at the world of male stripping. The film offers a unique perspective on the demands male strippers have to go through to keep their bodies in shape and the dollars flowing. One of my favorites on the list, however, is Out Late, which concerns five senior citizens who come out after the age of 55. The subjects explain why it took them so long to come out and the reactions they got from their families, spouses, and friends.

There’s 10 more where that came from. Check out our list of the best new gay movies on Netflix streaming below:

Angels of Sex: “A surprising love triangle forms when Bruno sets his eyes on Raj — especially since Bruno thought he was already in love with his girlfriend, Carla.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 56%

Burnt Money: “Two gay lovers turn to crime, robbery and murder, holding Argentina and Uruguay in suspense as they lead the authorities on a two-month-long manhunt.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 77%

The Country Teacher: “After breaking off a relationship with another man, a teacher takes a job in a small Czech village, where he develops a close friendship with a widow.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 77%

Cracks: “A boarding school teacher is unusually close with her charges, until a new student’s arrival evokes strong emotions and disrupts their relationships.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 43%

eCupid: “Bored with his devoted boyfriend, an overworked exec gets a chance to spice up his love life when he discovers a mysterious dating app called eCupid.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 29%

I Do: “When a gay English man learns his U.S. visa has expired, a sham marriage keeps him in the States, just in time for Mr. Right to enter the picture.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 18%

It’s Not Over: “Three young lives on separate continents are deeply affected by HIV and AIDS, including the misunderstandings and prejudice that accompany it.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: N/A

La Bare: “”Magic Mike” star Joe Manganiello profiles a Dallas male strip club where elaborate choreography and showmanship are demanded of every performer.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 78%

La Mission: “An ultra-macho ex-con must work through his anger and learn the true meaning of being a father when he discovers his son is gay.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 48%

Out Late: “This inspirational documentary profiles five individuals who came out as lesbian, gay or transgender after the age of 55.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 45%

Priest: “Father Greg Pilkington is a devout Catholic priest who struggles between a love for his church and his secret life as a homosexual with a gay lover.”
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 63%

Time to Leave: “At the height of his career, a gay fashion photographer suddenly faces terminal cancer in this French drama helmed by Francois Ozon.” Rotten Tomatoes Score: 76%