Pride Month is here, and The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast is honoring it with an episode that highlights top LGBTQ+ films currently available on Kanopy. With a collection of over 30,000 titles, Kanopy offers a vast assortment of movies, television series, documentaries, and shorts. The co-hosts of The Film Library, Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko and internet film critic Jeff Rauseo, make it easier to find essential viewing by highlighting the finest selections.
Mashable provides viewing guides for a variety of subscription streaming platforms, such as Hulu and Netflix, along with the 75 best LGBTQ films to stream at this moment. For those seeking free streaming options, Kanopy can be accessed with just a library card.
In this installment of The Film Library, Kristy and Jeff present their Pride selections, which include a pioneering drama, a historical romance, witty comedies, acclaimed indie films, and Oscar-nominated classics. Kristy also expresses her personal admiration for Frank Oz’s 1997 comedy In & Out.
The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast releases fresh episodes bi-monthly, featuring recommendations on popular films, overlooked treasures, misunderstood movies, and more. Kanopy’s library comprises titles from BBC, Criterion, NEON, Samuel Goldwyn, HISTORY, A&E, The Great Courses, Kino Lorber, A24, and IFC Films, ensuring a diverse variety each time you log in.
How to watch: The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast can be found on Kanopy, YouTube, and wherever podcasts are available for download.