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From 'My Policeman' and 'TÁR' to 'White Lotus,' October's must-see queer films and TV

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Nothing quite says fall, or queer-inclusive, like a watchlist filled with stylish Oscar contenders and spooky remakes of campy and queer-coded content.  Now that they’ve made their way through many of the year’s film festivals, “TÁR” and “My Policeman” are finally coming to theaters, giving fans a chance to drool over their respective stars. But […]

The post From ‘My Policeman’ and ‘TÁR’ to ‘White Lotus,’ October’s must-see queer films and TV appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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