Moonlight | A miraculous masterpiece
Barry Jenkins’ tale of the coming-of-age of a gay black man is just as good as you’ve heard: Moonlight is a miraculous piece of cinema, one that tells the stories so often untold by Hollywood
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Barry Jenkins’ tale of the coming-of-age of a gay black man is just as good as you’ve heard: Moonlight is a miraculous piece of cinema, one that tells the stories so often untold by Hollywood
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