Billy Eichner's 'Bros' breaks ground.
, the first studio-released romantic comedy about gay men that stars out gay actors, are pretty quickly allayed in directoris certainly aware that it’s taking some big steps into the mainstream and is cognizant of the attendant responsibility of that. But the film doesn’t let itself be hampered by its accomplishment. Instead,leans into the giddy little revolution of its own existence, inviting the audience into a good, gay time that hasn’t exactly happened, in this way, before.
Eichner plays Bobby, a popular podcast host and public wit who has been given the chance of a lifetime: he’s part of a committee assembled to design and program the nation’s first-ever LGBTQ+ history museum. Identity is at the fore in Bobby’s life, he’s fashioned all his caustic and voluble observations about his own queerness into a prodigious career.
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