(I also heard from a friend that the movie seemed to “exist to be made fun of on The Other Two,” which was tantalizing in its own eldritch way.) I should say that I haven’t read the book and was only vaguely familiar with the concept/cover art from various gays’ Instagrams, but the movie itself seems to exist in a strange, depth-free reality akin to a Netflix and/or Hallmark holiday movie where all the props look made out of cardboard and so do all the performances. Jackson McHenry: With the strongest possible recommendation, which is that it was potentially brain-breaking. Unfortunately, watching it was a grim experience. ![]() First off, I just want to say that I love this book, as well as Casey McQuiston’s second novel, One Last Stop, which is about lesbians time-traveling via the New York subway, and I was genuinely excited to see this movie. But it’s time to talk about the bisexual elephant (non-Republican-affiliated) in the room: the long-awaited Prime Video movie adaptation of Red, White, & Royal Blue. I’m sorry that it has come to this, both of us in a Google doc typing on a beautiful summer day. ![]() Photo: Amazon Studios/Jonathan Prime/Prime Video The tonal equivalent of a Disney Channel original gay porn.
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