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‘Wet Hot American Summer’, ‘Cameron Post’, Tea With The Dames’ and Everything Streaming on HBO, Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix in March
Looking for something to stream while you Netflix and chill? Check out our picks for new films streaming this month below, including Saved!, The Miseducation of Cameron Post and more.
Wet Hot American Summer (2001), available March 1 on Nexflix
One of the funniest film of the century, this (summer) camp classic features an all-star cast including Paul Rudd, Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Amy Poehler, Ken Marino, Chris Meloni (in a crop top) and more. Plus, Bradley Cooper and Michael Ian Black play a pair of gay teens in love and share one of the most tender same-sex sex scenes in a mainstream comedy.
Saved! (2004), available March 1 on Hulu
This biting teen satire throws the good book at religious hangups after a conservative Christian teen finds out her boyfriends is gay. Starring Jena Malone, Mandy Moore and Macaulay Culkin.
Evening Shadows (2018), available March 1 on Netflix
An incredible, important drama and one of the first gay romance films from India has landed on Netflix. This festival favorite tells a classic mother-son coming out story, but the cultural context adds layers of complexity to this must-see film.
Tea With the Dames (2018), available March 16 on Hulu
Dames Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins and Joan Plowright redefine spilling the tea in this charming flick. The icons of stage and screen speak candidly about all sorts of subjects for our viewing pleasure, hats optional.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018), available March 20 on HBO
Chloë Grace Moretz stars in this gripping coming-of-age story about a young, queer teen who is sent to a harrowing gay conversion program in 1993.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), available March 30 on HBO
Fernando?!
All films coming to Netflix:
Available March 1
A Clockwork Orange
Apollo 13
Budapest (FR)– Netflix Film
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks
Emma
Junebug
Music and Lyrics
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
River’s Edge (JP)– Netflix Film
Stuart Little
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind– Netflix Film
The Hurt Locker
The Notebook
Tyson
Wet Hot American Summer
Winter’s Bone
Your Son (ES)– Netflix Film
Available March 5
Disney’s Christopher Robin
Available March 7
Doubt
Available March 8
Blue Jasmine
Juanita– Netflix Film
Lady J (FR)– Netflix Film
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
The Jane Austen Book Club
Walk. Ride. Rodeo.– Netflix Film
Available March 13
Triple Frontier– Netflix Film
Available March 15
A Separation
Burn Out (FR)– Netflix Film
Dry Martina (AR)– Netflix Film
Girl (BE)– Netflix Film
Kung Fu Hustle
Paskal (MY)– Netflix Film
The Lives of Others
Available March 22
Mirage (ES)– Netflix Film
The Dirt– Netflix Film
Available March 29
15 August (IN)– Netflix Film
Bayoneta (MX)– Netflix Film
The Highwaymen– Netflix Film
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Available March 31
The Burial of Kojo
All films coming to Hulu:
Available March 1
8 Heads in a Duffel Bag
Abduction
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Alex & Emma
American Beauty
An American Haunting
Astro Boy
Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction
Batman Begins
Black Sheep
Blast From the Past
Boomerang
Breakheart Pass
Bruce Almighty
Bushwhacked
The Chumscrubber
The Cider House Rules
The Crying Game
The Dark Knight
Death at a Funeral
Deuces Wild
Dirty Work
The Dogs of War
Double Jeopardy
Easy Rider
Edward Scissorhands
Fire in the Sky
The French Lieutenant’s Woman
He Named Me Malala
Heaven’s Gate
I, Dolours
The Ice Storm
Impostor
Inventing the Abbotts
Ironweed
It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown
JFK
Jumanji
Legally Blondes
Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes Unite
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
The Mighty Quinn
Nacho Libre
Not Another Teen Movie
Office Space
Open Season
Open Season 2
Open Season 3
Open Season: Scared Silly
Ouija House
Ouija Séance: The Final Game
Perfect Creature
The Piano
The Pope of Greenwich Village
Rambo III
Reasonable Doubt
Red Corner
Red Dragon
Regarding Henry
Return of the Living Dead 3
Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis
Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave
River’s Edge
S.F.W.
Saved!
Shaolin Warrior
Small Soldiers
Summer Catch
Tapeheads
Toys
Tristan & Isolde
Two Weeks Notice
Vice
W.
Waterworld
What a Girl Wants
What Lies Beneath
What’s the Worst That Could Happen?
Witness
Yes Man
Available March 5
A Frozen Christmas 3
The Closet (“Le Placard”)
Where Hands Touch
Available March 7
Dudes
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School
Suburbia
Available March 8
I Can Only Imagine
Available March 10
Middle Men
Available March 11
The Party’s Just Beginning
Available March 12
Acrimony
Trigger
Available March 13
Free Solo
Available March 14
Shoplifters
Available March 15
Like Water for Chocolate
No Way Out
The Fog
Wings of the Dove
Available March 16
Tea With the Dames
Available March 17
Divide and Conquer
Available March 18
Assassination Nation
Available March 19
A Frozen New Year’s
Available March 20
Girl Most Likely
Available March 21
The Last Race
Available March 26
A Cam Life
Available March 27
Monsters and Men
Available March 29
The Domestics
Available March 30
Chef Flynn
All films coming to Amazon:
Available March 1
A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof (E per tetto un cielo di stelle)
A Woman Possessed
Abduction
Amelia’s 25th
American Beauty
Baba Yaga
Basic Instinct 2
Big Night
Black Cat (Gatto nero)
Black Sheep
Boomerang
Carpool
City of the Living Dead (Paura nella città dei morti viventi)
Death at a Funeral
Deep Red (Profondo rosso)
Double Jeopardy
Dude, Where’s My Dog?!
Enter the Invincible Hero (Heugpyobigaeg)
From Beneath
Jig
Karl Rove, I Love You
La clave
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (No profanar el sueño de los muertos)
Lone and Angry Man (Una bara per lo sceriffo)
Chinese Hercules (Ma tou da jue dou)
Major Payne
A Man Called Blade (Mannaja)
Mary Loss of Soul
Murimgori
Nacho Libre
Overkill
P.O.E.: Project of Evil
Prison Girls
Rambo III
Ride Out for Revenge
Setup
So Young So Bad
Still Waiting…
Tapeheads
The American
The Apple
The Bank Job
The Chumscrubber
The Crazies
The Dead and the Damned
The Four of the Apocalypse (I quattro dell’apocalisse)
The Invincible Armour (Ying zhao tie bu shan)
The Mighty Quinn
The New York Ripper (Lo squartatore di New York)
UFO
Us and the Game Industry
Valerie
Vice Squad
Waiting…
Woman Avenger (Shi mei chu ma)
Xue lian huan
Yin yang xie di zi
You Did This to Me
Available March 8
I Can Only Imagine
Available March 10
Middle Men
Available March 12
Acrimony
Colette
Available March 16
Speed Kills
Available March 22
Leng zhan
Available March 29
The Domestics
American Renegades
Available March 30
Outlaws
All films coming to HBO:
Available March 1
50 First Dates
Angela’s Ashes
The Client
Courage Under Fire
Date Night (Extended Version)
Déjà Vu
The Devil Wears Prada
Despicable Me
Drugstore Cowboy
Entrapment
The Family Fang
Green Zone
The Grudge (Extended Version)
Hellbound: Hellraiser II
Knock Knock
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
Love & Other Drugs
Paper Heart
Sinister 2
Taps
Tarzan
The Wicker Man (Director’s Cut)
The Wolfman
Twisted
Weekend at Bernie’s
Yogi Bear
El último traje (a.k.a. The Last Suit)
Desde el principo (a.k.a. From the Beginning)
El ultimo romantico, (a.k.a. The Last Romance)
My Friend Dahmer
Stratton
The Shop
Available March 2
Skyscraper
Available March 3
Leaving Neverland
Available March 4
Leaving Neverland
Available March 9
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
Available March 15
Havana Street Party Presents Orishas
Available March 16
The First Purge
Available March 18
The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
Available March 20
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Available March 22
Yo no me llamo Rubén Blades (a.k.a. Ruben Blades Is Not My Name)
Available March 23
The Meg
Available March 25
One Nation Under Stress
Available March 30
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
What are you streaming this month?
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Activists Work To Say Bye-Bye to Bi Health Disparities
As we work to address anti-LGBTQ bias and discrimination in the health care system, it’s imperative to understand the specific needs of people who identify as bisexual — or bi+, an umbrella term that also includes queer, pansexual or fluid identities.
Even after 42 years identifying as bisexual, coming out as bi remains a difficult experience for international speaker Robyn Ochs.
“I am part of a community that faces serious health disparities,” Ochs, who is also the editor of Bi Women Quarterly and of two anthologies, told Equality. “To this day, I fear that when I come out to them as bi, people will see me differently, that they will perceive me in a negative light and that their stereotypes about my bisexuality will become the only thing they see and an obstacle to our interactions.”
Experiences among bi+ people in health care settings remain rarely discussed by community organizers, medical professionals and researchers, but activists like Ochs and Lauren Beach are working to change that.
“The biggest challenge to researching bi+ health issues is simple: biphobia,” Beach, an LGBTQIA health researcher at Northwestern University and a co-founder of the Chicago Bisexual Health Task Force, told Equality. “That answer, of course, begs the question, ‘How does biphobia present a challenge to bi+ health research?’”
As March marks Bisexual Health Awareness Month, Beach said that it is important to address the biphobia that contributes to the health disparities bi+ people experience.
“Biphobia leads people to think that bisexual people either don’t exist or that bisexual populations do not experience health disparities,” Beach said.
HRC Foundation’s own research shows that bi+ people face striking rates of poor health outcomes ranging from cancer and obesity, to sexually transmitted infections to mental health problems.
Moreover, transgender people and people of color comprise large portions of the bisexual community, making these groups vulnerable to further disparities that occur at the intersections of biphobia, racism and transphobia.
“Until very recently, reporting on disparities in risk behaviors and health outcomes for LGBTQ people either bundled bi-identified people in with lesbian and gay people or it excluded bi-identified people from reports,” Ochs said. “But now we have evidence and it is clear there is great need, and much that needs to be done.”
For Beach, it’s imperative that advocates realize that bisexual people are everywhere and that the “beautiful diversity of who we are” is visible in media and beyond.
“Intersectionality isn’t optional in these pursuits,” Beach said. “Intersectionality is the reality. Bi+ people and community organizations need allies to help us gain the support that is needed to broadcast these realities to each other and to the world.”
Beach said that building a supportive, inclusive community is one of the most important ways to address biphobia and start to chip away at the stigma bisexual people face both inside and outside the LGBTQ community.
“If someone says they are bisexual, they are bisexual,” Beach said. “Being a true ally to bisexual people means that you should be ready to push back against biphobia, not only from straight people, but also from gay, lesbian and other LGBTQ people.”
To learn more about health disparities bi+ people experience, visit hrc.org/bisexual.
This article first appeared in HRC’s Equality magazine. View the latest issue at hrc.org/magazine.
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