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WATCH LIST: Kate McKinnon Is Unleashed in “The Spy Who Dumped Me,” and Religion Torments Queers in “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” and “Brotherly Love”

Plus seminal 1985 AIDS drama “Buddies” is restored for Blu-ray/DVD.

In Theaters

The Miseducation Of Cameron Post

When small town teenager Cameron Post (Chloe Grace Moretz) is caught making out with a girl, she’s sent to a religious gay conversion therapy center run by Dr. Lydia Marsh (Jennifer Ehle) and “ex-gay” Reverend Rick (John Gallagher Jr.). Will she find inner strength and family bonds with some of the center’s other trapped teens? (August 3, Filmrise)

Brotherly Love

A Catholic seminarian on the verge of taking his vows to become a Brother, Vito (Anthony J. Caruso) is forced to choose between his religion and celibacy or his love for a man, Gabe (Derek Babb), in writer/director/star Anthony J. Caruso’s adaptation of Salvatore Sapienza’s novel, Seventy Times Seven. Also out on DVD/VOD August 7. (August 3, Breaking Glass Pictures)

The Darkest Minds

Amandla Stenberg, who officially came out as gay on social media last month, stars in this new X-Men-ish franchise adapted from Alexandra Bracken's YA dystopian novel. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and set in a world where 90 percent of the world's children were killed by a plague, Stenberg's Ruby heads up a clique of powered-up teens. (August 3, 20th Century Fox)

The Spy Who Dumped Me

When grocery store clerk Drew (Mila Kunis) learns that her ex-boyfriend (Justin Theroux) is a spy, she and bestie Morgan (Kate McKinnon, in prime scene-stealing form) get sucked into a James Bond-ian caper. Sam Heughan also stars. (August 3, Lionsgate)

DVD/Blu-Ray/Video on Demand

Buddies

The first narrative feature about AIDS, director Arthur Bressan Jr.'s seminal 1985 drama, freshly restored from an unearthed 16mm film negative, follows a graduate student, David (David Schachter), who volunteers to be 'buddy' to an AIDS-stricken activist, Robert (Geoff Edholm). This is a must-see for LGBT film buffs. (DVD, Vinegar Syndrome)

Church & State

In this doc, co-directors Holly Tuckett and Kendall Wilcox share the story of how gay activist Mark Lawrence with the help of a small Salt Lake City law firm successfully took on Utah's gay marriage ban, Amendment 3. (VOD, Blue Fox Entertainment)

Deadpool 2

Ryan Reynolds returns as the R-Rated Marvel mutant mercenary, who assembles an X-Men team including queer members Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), girlfriend Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna), and Shatterstar (Lewis Tan) to combat a cyborg named Cable (Josh Brolin). (VOD, 20thCentury Fox)

Always At The Carlyle

A magnet for the rich, famous, and gay for almost a century, this New York hotel is subject of a loving and sometimes dishy documentary. George Clooney, Jon Hamm, Alan Cumming, Naomi Campbell, Jeff Goldblum and others share recollections, praise, and tasty anecdotes. (VOD, Good Deed Entertainment)

TV/Streaming

Animals

A game-changing season three of HBO’s twisted animated series about animals—season one saw a male pigeon get completely gender-bent in its quest for a family—is set in a post-apocalyptic New York City and includes live-action footage and characters with special appearances by Edie Falco, Natasha Lyonne, Michael Sheen, Awkwafina, Lucy Liu, and Moby. (August 3, HBO)

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