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Vogue Singapore
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
10 queer rom-coms to watch this Pride Month
@aniceindianboyfilm Pride Month is the perfect time to celebrate identity, representation and most of all, love. The origins of Pride date back to 1969, when members of the LGBTQIA+ community rebelled against the police raids at The Stonewall Inn in New York City. It's a powerful time during when the queer community claim their voices are unapologetically bold and free. But Pride doesn't always have to be about vibrant parades and elaborate parties to be meaningful. The celebration can be quiet too. It can look like taking a break from the festivities, curling up on the couch with your favourite snacks, a bottle of wine, and pressing play on the queer rom-coms of your choice. Who can resist a good love story anyway? For decades, romantic comedies have given us unrealistic meet-cutes, overly charming characters and oftentimes happy endings—but what they haven't always given us is inclusivity and diversity. Too often, queer characters were relegated to comic relief or reduced to tired stereotypes. If LGBTQ+ characters were featured in films, they were most likely there to support the growth of the protagonist—often by being the quintessential sassy gay best friend. Thankfully, that's changing. The recent years have seen a new wave of queer romance movies made more mindfully, dedicated to celebrating queer audiences and giving them significant representation on screen. From royal scandals and fake relationships to Bollywood weddings and sweet young queer love, Vogue Singapore rounds up a selection of heart-warming queer rom-coms that give the characters the perfect meet-cutes, angst and the swoon-worthy happy endings they've always deserved. Courtesy of IMDb 1 / 10 Cloudburst This painfully funny story follows Stella and Dotty, an elderly lesbian couple, who after spending a lifetime together find their relationship in peril when Dotty's granddaughter threatens to separate them. Together, the pair flee their nursing home and embark on a Thelma and Louise-style road trip to Nova Scotia to get married. The film beautifully shows that love comes in all forms, and that the love between Stella and Dotty is truly the kind that comes once in a lifetime. Expect both tears and laughter—it's an emotional rollercoaster at times, but one you surely would not want to miss. Watch Cloudburst on Apple TV+. Courtesy of Prime Video 2 / 10 Dating Amber Set in conservative 1990s rural Ireland, Dating Amber follows best friends Eddie and Amber—two closeted teens who decide to fake a relationship to hide their sexualities. As they navigate high school gossip and the pressures of living in a small town, their pretend relationship becomes a safe space. But after a few secret trips together to Dublin, the two teens discover that faking it can only take them so far. Watch Dating Amber on Apple TV+. Courtesy of Colour Yellow Productions 3 / 10 Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan This riotously funny romantic comedy tells the story of Kartik and Aman, a gay couple living in Delhi. Their relationship is challenged when they travel to the latter's hometown to attend a family wedding. When Aman's parents learn about their relationship, tensions rise as they struggle to accept the truth about their son. The film wittily blends humour with a sensitive portrayal of the challenges faced by queer couples in India, who continue to navigate life in a largely unaccepting society. Watch Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan on Amazon Prime. Courtesy of Prime Video 4 / 10 Red, White & Royal Blue Based on the novel by Casey McQuiston, this charming enemies-to-lovers story follows Alex Claremont Daiz—the son of the President of the United States of America and the Prince of Britain, Henry, as the two get into a nasty fight causing an International scandal. Following this, they are forced into a fake friendship to ease tensions. As they spend time together, witty banter gives way to affection and sparks fly. While the plot may be predictable, the chemistry between Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine is what truly makes you want to root for them at the end of the day. Watch Red, White & Royal Blue on Amazon Prime. Courtesy of IMDb 5 / 10 D.E.B.S. In this campy spy comedy, a top-secret government agency hires four exceptionally smart high school girls trained to fight crime. When star agent Amy is assigned to capture the notorious villain Lucy Diamond, an unexpected romance blossoms between them; torn between duty and desire, Amy must choose between the love she never expected and the job she worked so hard for. Watch D.E.B.S. on Netflix. Courtesy of Universal Pictures 6 / 10 The Wedding Banquet A remake of the 1993 Oscar-nominated Ang Lee classic of the same name, The Wedding Banquet is a comedy of errors that follows two queer couples—gay partners Chris and Min and lesbian couple Lee and Angela—as they strike a deal to exchange a visa marriage for IVF money. Chaos unfolds when Min's grandmother arrives and throws an extravagant Korean wedding banquet. With a star-studded cast featuring Oscar-nominated Lily Gladstone, SNL star Bowen Yang, Kelly Marie Tran and Han Gi-chan, alongside the legendary Joan Chen and Youn Yuh-jung, this film is a poignant exploration of the raw challenges of starting a queer family. Watch The Wedding Banquet at The Projector. Courtesy of Levantine Films 7 / 10 A Nice Indian Boy Cultures collide in this romantic comedy when Naveen Gavaskar, a shy Indian-American doctor, falls deeply in love with Jay, a confident white photographer raised by Indian parents. As their relationship deepens, Naveen struggles to introduce Jay to his traditional and conservative parents. What follows is a heartfelt and hilarious journey through awkward family dinners, a classic Bollywood-inspired proposal, and a truly authentic story about acceptance. Watch A Nice Indian Boy on Apple TV+. Courtesy of Netflix 8 / 10 Semantic Error With K-dramas flooding our screens, this lovely enemies-to-lovers Korean film might have gone unnoticed by some. Based on the series of the same name, the story follows Sang-woo, a rule-abiding computer science major who removes freeloading classmates from a group project—one of them being the popular design student Jae-young, whose graduation is now at risk. As they are forced to work together, their polar opposite personalities clash, and eventually, sparks fly as hatred gives way to love. This slow-burn romantic comedy shows us that sometimes love is the most beautiful error. Watch Semantic Error on Netflix. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics 9 / 10 Saving Face A classic in Asian queer cinema, Saving Face follows Wilhelmina Pang, a young Chinese-American surgeon living in New York City, who is a lesbian but remains closeted to her conservative immigrant family. Wil's world is turned upside down when her mother, pregnant with an unknown man's baby, moves in with her. Things further complicate when she falls in the love with the vivacious ballet dancer Vivian Shing. The film delicately explores tradition, acceptance, identity and love in the most beautiful and heartfelt way. Watch Saving Face on Apple TV+. Courtesy of Mark Lipton 10 / 10 But I'm A Cheerleader A high school student, Meghan has the ideal life that every teenage girl dreams of. She's an excellent student and a popular cheerleader, and she's dating the captain of the football team. So she's shocked when her picture-perfect life goes haywire when her homophobic parents stage an intervention, convinced that she's a lesbian, and send her off to True Directions, a conversion therapy boot camp. At the camp, amidst absurd gender reprogramming drills, she comes across the rebellious lesbian Graham and quickly falls in love with her. As Meghan begins questioning her entire life, she discovers strength in her identity and finds love in the last place she expected. Watch But I'm A Cheerleader on Apple TV+.


Daily Record
13-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Shoppers rave over Next's 'showstopper' vase that enhances any hallway or windowsill
The ornate vase has been a huge hit with shoppers, with many saying it looks 'beautiful' in their home Next is selling a "showstopper" vase that buyers claim looks "beautiful" in their homes. The vase 'looks amazing' when placed in the hall, upon the mantelpiece, or a windowsill. Some customers even say that the vase has gotten praise from guests, with one claiming they 'always receive compliments' on the "stunning" ornament. The vase isn't cheap, though, retailing at £55. Yet, many positive reviews suggest customers feel it's money well spent. The Rockett St George Black Large Floral Large Vase for sale at Next is crafted from 100% stoneware. It stands 39cm tall, 34cm wide, and boasts a depth of 13cm. Next describes the Rockett St George Black Large Floral Large Vase as an inspirational showpiece that adds a magnificent element to any home decor. It features an glossy, shiny black base that, according to Next, accentuates the elaborate floral pattern, making it "stand out", reports Nottinghamshire Live. Next adds: "It mixes modern design with a vintage feel." The store finishes by saying: "This is sure to become a forever piece that will be passed down for generations to come." For those in the market for a 'striking' vase to put in their home, there are many other alternatives to consider. Amazon lists a Large Black and Gold Floor Vase for £59.99. Dunelm offers the Palm Leaf Ceramic Vase at £25. At H&M, there's a Large Terracotta Vase on offer for £34.99, which is "designed to resemble a soft bouquet wrap". So far, the Rockett St George Black Large Floral Vase by Next has earned impressive consumer praise, with twenty customer reviews logged. The feedback reveals nineteen glowing five-star ratings and just one four-star commendation, marking the lowest score received. Despite overwhelmingly positive reactions, the fact that there isn't much negative feedback gives potential buyers little to go on. Although criticism is limited, some concerns were raised about the vase's 'heavy weight and size', which could be too cumbersome or challenging to integrate into their home decor for some people. One happy customer, Dotty, said: "Love this range, excellent quality and design. I'll definitely buy more if you're looking for something different. I'd recommend." Another purchaser, Susan, said: "Looks far more expensive than it is. Elegant, beautiful vase. Visitors have all noticed it and liked it." Linda said: "I just love it, it's fabulous. Looks more expensive than it was, it came packaged so well, to save breakages. Honestly, it's so much better than I expected. Others have come to my house and asked where I got it ... it's one of my favourite pieces in my house." Another reviewer said: "A beautiful statement vase. A really good size (quite big! ! ) but looks stunning." Meanwhile, a different Linda put: "Even better than the picture. I have bought it for a Christmas present and it really is a show stopper." Helena added: "Stunning vase, it is so stylish and really is a great addition to my decor the colours are so vibrant and the glaze is lovely and shiny, the vase is very big. A great talking point and has been commented on by many visitors to my house." She continued: "It is very robust and looks great in my hallway. I was a bit dubious about the size before I purchased it but it really is a great statement piece. I am very pleased with my purchase and could recommend to anyone." Another satisfied customer wrote: "This is a beautiful stand out vase. The quality, style and generous size are beyond my expectations. I've received lots of compliments about the item. It's stunning. I would definitely recommend this vase if you're looking for something special."