Description
In this episode of 'Charlie and Steve Watch Stuff,' hosts Steve Selnick and Charlie Peppers provide an in-depth discussion on the film 'Moonlight,' directed by Barry Jenkins.
The hosts explore the cinematic and cultural significance of the film, contrasting it with 'La La Land.' They delve into themes such as black masculinity, vulnerability, and identity, emphasizing the importance of cultural representation. The podcast episode also features personal reflections from the hosts about their own experiences related to the themes of the film. They conclude the discussion with their passionate ratings, highlighting the profound impact of the movie. The episode is part of their Pride Month celebration, focusing on films that address themes of LGBTQ+ experiences and representation.
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