Culture / Film
William S. Burroughs couldn’t have predicted these ‘Queer’ Letterboxd reviews
Someone call a plumber.
Someone call a plumber.
When your directorial debut is as good as ‘Shiva Baby’, it’s only a matter of time before everyone is asking ‘Who is Emma Seligman?’
It’s packed with the kind of hot, messy drama and erotica that threatens to pique even the most beleaguered of attention spans.
As one of the biggest players in the animation game, this move is monumental.
Set in Berlin over the course of 24 hours, Boy Meets Boy begins like many of these films do – a fatal, intense attraction but with no intention of seeing it through.
The groundbreaking tale is already receiving the onscreen treatment; and for good reason.
Burning fireplaces, stolen kisses in secluded barns and warm embraces amongst falling autumn leaves. What more could we ask for?