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Marc and Matt enlist the help of Marc's Dad to discusss Wonder Boys (2000) the comedy / drama film directed by Curtis Hanson based on the 1995 novel by Michael Chabon.
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My June tradition, 1 queer movie every day begins tonight. It feels appropriate to go with the most succinct title possible.
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Between Moonlight & B-Boy Blues: How I Learned to See Myself Beyond Colorism
— I wrote an article today in Substack, honoring dark-skinned queer men, like myself, who felt notions of COLORISM within our community, using idealisms from the movies Moonlight & B-Boy Blues.
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Here’s my #Letterboxd review of Twinless
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Marc and Matt enlist the help of Marc's Dad to discusss Wonder Boys (2000) the comedy / drama film directed by Curtis Hanson based on the 1995 novel by Michael Chabon. The film Stars Michael Douglas, Tobey Maguire, Frances McDormand, Katie Holmes and Robert Downey Jr.
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