It’s impossible to find anything less than glowing reviews of Barry Jenkins’Moonlight,since it first premiered at Telluride earlier in the month ahead of a berth at TIFF this week. Jenkins’ second film – after Medicine for Melancholy in 2008 – started life as a play; In Moonlight Black Boys gape Blue, by Tarell McCraney. A melancholic portrait of life in the unromantic suburbs of Miami, or Moonlight follows a black boy named Chiron from childhood to adulthood,as he…
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