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Celebrating the wild queer cinema of Gregg Araki

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In the intercutting opening scenes of the Gregg Araki film The Living End, Luke (played by Mike Dytri) a leather-clad, whiskey-swilling buff beefcake and bonafide psychopath with a death-wish dances in the sun-scorched desert, while Jon (Craig Gilmore), a film critic who rips other people’s work apart for 25 cents a word receives news of […] The post Celebrating the wild queer cinema of Gregg Araki appeared first on GCN.

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