Raya by Amanda Macfarlane
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Lois & Clark // Bruce & Selina by Amanda Macfarlane.
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Art Credit to Amanda MacFarlane
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- What app is this for again?
- It's this new hookup app my company is launching. We've got Grindr. We've got Tinder. This is Zellweger. It's for gay guys who just want to talk about actresses, then go to bed.
- Oh, I'd use that.
Bros, Nicholas Stoller (2022)
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Bros (2022)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Bros has three nightclub scenes, the first of which has severe strobe lights. There is a very short flashback to this club with its strobe lights late in the film as a character starts to sing a song.
All of the camera work in this film is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 9/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There are several discussions about homophobia.
Image ID: A theatrical poster for Bros
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Bros
directed by Nicholas Stoller, 2022
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"Bros"
A conventional romantic comedy with an unconventional twist, this is a film that will make you laugh, tug on your heartstrings, and flat-out make you feel happy. #BrosMovie
I didn’t expect much out of co-writer and director Nicholas Stoller‘s “Bros,” a film billed as the first mainstream gay romantic comedy. In the wrong hands, a film with such lofty ambitions could feel like an overreach in political correctness or an exercise in forced representation. Thankfully the project is neither, and it makes great strides in further normalizing homosexual relationships…
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Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022:
#19: Bros (dir. Nicholas Stoller)
Rom-com's are not generally my forte, and comedy films in general tend to be very hit or miss for me, but there's something about the Apatow-ian sense of humor in director Nicholas Stoller's work that just ticks all the right boxes for me. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is, to me, one of the greatest of all time, and honestly, Bros falls right up there with it. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, it just takes all of the things that work in a good rom-com and brings it to an audience that Hollywood hardly ever doesn't trauma-lock in film. Although there is something to be said about the fact that this film does center two white men, the positivity and non-tragic LGBTQIA+ representation Bros brings to screen while maintaining a measure of quality that rivals the greatest rom-coms of all time is a gigantic step in the right direction for mainstream queer film. An absolute triumph.
Currently streaming on Peacock.
Read my full review for Bros here
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Mulan by Amanda Macfarlane
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Bros: Más Que Amigos… Hombres ¿Quién Los Entiende?
Bros: Más Que Amigos… Hombres ¿Quién Los Entiende?
Dos hombres con vidas frenéticas y problemas para comprometerse intentan una relación en la ciudad de New York, sin embargo como suele suceder, los opuestos se atraen.
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Art Credit to Amanda MacFarlane
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The Orville Season 3 Ep. 3: Mortality Paradox
The Orville Season 3 Ep. 3: Mortality Paradox
This week’s episode begins with Lieutenant Talla Keyali (Jessica Szohr) returning from shore leave as the crew receive a strange signal from the planet named Narran 1 which was always believed to be uninhabitable. They travel to the planet to investigate the signal. Upon arrival, the away mission team of Captain Ed Mercer (Seth MacFarlane), Commander Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki), Lieutenant…
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