#923: Pride Top 5 – LGBTQ+ Movies, Sight & Sound Marathon Awards, Close to Vermeer
Adam and Josh celebrate Pride Month with the Top 5 LGBTQ+ Movies that were formative in shaping their understanding of queer life. Plus, ‘The BFIs’ recognize the best of the Sight & Sound Top 100 Marathon.
-Pride Top 5: LGBTQ+ Movies (02:01)
-Next Week/Notes (31:28)
-Review (AK): “Close To Vermeer” (39:42)
-Massacre Theatre (44:42)
-Top 5, cont. (56:18)
-Sight & Sound Top 100 Awards (1:16:00)
(Times may not be precise with ads)
Notes/Corrections:
-”All That Heaven Allows” made the Sight & Sound Critcs’ Top 250 – not the Top 100.
Resources/Links:
-“Garp, Forty Years Later”
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/08/23/garp-forty-years-later/
-“The Top 175 Essential Films of All Time for LGBT Viewers”
“Kenneth Anger Never Cooled Off”
https://www.vulture.com/2023/05/kenneth-anger-filmmaker-obituary-appreciation.html
-826CHI: A Nonprofit Creative Writing, Tutoring, and Publishing Center
-“The Grace of Keanu Reeves”
-“Oscar Nominee Chris Sarandon Remembers His Groundbreaking Role in Dog Day Afternoon”
https://gwynnew.tumblr.com/post/129721633114/oscar-nominee-chris-sarandon-remembers-his
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