Witty, knowing and immensely entertaining, Dorian Blues is a delightfully off-kilter coming-of-age tale from debut writer-director Tennyson Bardwell. Adolescence is proving a pain for Dorian (Michael McMillian). He's an outcast and the butt of classmates' fag jokes at high school and his football hero brother (Lea Coco) is .. Read more
| Starring | Michael McMillian, Lea Coco, Charles Fletcher, Mo Quigley |
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| Director | Tennyson Bardwell |
| Genres | Comedy, Gay/Lesbian |
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Apologies to Oscar Wilde: Dorian (McMillian) is a closeted high-school senior saddled with a domineering father... read more on Time Out
I enjoyed Dorian Blues. I didn't really have great expectations for it, but was pleasantly surprised.
For what it is, it's well written and ...
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Some witty one-liners and the joys of coming out when you are a self-loathing, angry young man. It's funnier then it sounds
Some witty one-liners and the joys of coming out when you are a self-loathing, angry young man. It's funnier then it sounds
I enjoyed Dorian Blues. I didn't really have great expectations for it, but was pleasantly surprised.
For what it is, it's well written and ...
more
Some witty one-liners and the joys of coming out when you are a self-loathing, angry young man. It's funnier then it sounds
I really enjoyed the film - it had the perfect feel good factor. Good looking cast, easy to follow story and characters that you could care about.Perfect ... more
When I got this I thought it would be your stabdard coming out story. In fact it was very different had a lot of layers to it and was very funny
At long last none of usual USA stereotypes, but some real emotions, like anger, emotional confusion, self-doubt and in a context in which most people could ... more
Apologies to Oscar Wilde: Dorian (McMillian) is a closeted high-school senior saddled with a domineering father... read more on Time Out