Rotten Tomatoes score: 11% Directed by: Jamie Babbit Written by: Guinevere Turner, Mark Distefano Starring: Madeline Zima, Agnes Bruckner, Kate Levering
Kate thought that there were a lot of pools in this movie.
Rotten Tomatoes score: N/A Directed by: Veronica Kedar Written by: Stav J. Davis, Veronica Kedar Starring: Sivan Levy, Veronica Kedar
Despite its harrowing premise — a drug dealer and a suicidal sociopath fall in love — Joe + Belle actually ends on a happy note.
Rotten Tomatoes score: N/A Directed by: Wendy Jo Carlton Written by: Wendy Jo Carlton Starring: Jax Jackson, Jessica London-Shields
Oh, you know, just your standard musical comedy with lesbian main characters.
Rotten Tomatoes score: N/A Directed by: Nicole Conn Written by: Nicole Conn Starring: Barbara Niven, Jessica Clark
Nicole Conn is a prolific lesbian filmmaker and, to be honest, usually her name on a title is a pretty good indication that we're not watching an objectively good movie.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 15% Directed by: Mary Agnes Donoghue Written by: Mary Agnes Donoghue Starring: Katherine Heigl, Alexis Bledel, Tom Wilkinson, Linda Emond
This was a nice effort — a little behind the times, ultimately, but still — that ended up falling a little flat due to, well…
Rotten Tomatoes score: N/A Directed By: Dean Matthew Ronalds Written By: Domenic Migliore, Giovanni Anthony Silva Starring: Nicole Fox, Jennifer Bini Taylor, Nicole Buehrer
A yellow tank top immediately spins me into a lesbian mindset, but it isn't A torturing Ashley — Ashley is doing it to herself.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 80% Directed by: Kaspar Munk Written by: Kaspar Munk Starring: Julie Andersen, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, Emilie Kruse
Laura and Christie are best friends forever, until a rebel named Maria arrives on the scene and starts stealing Laura away.
Rotten Tomatoes score: N/A Directed By: Chris Riedell, Nick Riedell Written By: Lydia Genner, Michael Goldfine, Mamrie Hart Starring: Hannah Hart, Grace Hellbig, Mamrie Hart
My Drunk Kitchen's Hannah Hart plays a lesbian counselor at Camp Takota.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 65% Directed By: Bruno Barreto Written By: Julie Sayres, Matthew Chapman Starring: Miranda Otto, Gloria Pires, Tracy Middendorf
Reaching For The Moon is based on the relationship between American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares, whose passionate, tumultuous love affair took place in Petrópolis between 1951 and 1967.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 91% Directed By: Abdel Kechiche Written By: Julie Maroh, Abdel Kechiche, Ghalya Lacroix, Ghalia Lacroix Starring: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos
Perhaps the most controversial lesbian film of this century, Blue Is the Warmest Color was decried as pornography by some, an exploitative film dominated by the male gaze by others and heralded as the greatest queer film of all time by others.
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