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Reasons you should add these shows and movies to your must-watch queue. Anything’s Possible (2022)Penned by burgeoning screenwriter Ximena García Lecuona, Anything’s Possible marks Billy Porter’s (Pose) directorial debut. This coming-of-age rom-com centers on high school classmates Kelsa (Eva Reign) and Khal (Abubakr Ali). Kelsa is openly trans at a less-than-welcoming school she can’t wait to go off to college and start fresh, in a place where no one knows her. In the meantime, Kelsa posts videos on her fairly popular YouTube account, much to her mom’s (Renée Elise Goldsberry) dismay. NTFrom left Eva Reign and Akubakr Ali in Anything’s Possible.
Photo Courtesy Orion Pictures/Amazon/Everett CollectionAnd then Germany WhatsApp Number Data there’s Khal. He’s not sure what he wants to do after graduation and finds himself not really on the same pages anyas his parents and long-time friends. What he is sure of? Khal wants to be brave enough to ask the ever-confident and assured Kelsa out. Reign and Ali have great chemistry both are charming, funny, sharp and, most of all, relatable. Hearts Beat Loud (2018)One of the most important things to notice when you’re watching a young adult film or show is the soundtrack. Often, it’ll be either incredibly cringey or unbelievably good. There’s really no in-between state. Hearts Beat Loud, thankfully, falls into the second camp.
As a movie that hinges on music, and centers on a young musician, Sam (Kiersey Clemmons), and her has-seen-better-days Brooklyn rocker dad, Frank (Nick Offerman), that’s kind of a must. Photo Courtesy Gunpowder & Sky/IMDbBefore you swipe over to Spotify, though, give this movie a watch. There’s a cute queer romance between Clemmons’ Sam and Sasha Lane’s Rose the actors’ chemistry is undeniable, and their relationship feels to develop so naturally, from nervous first hangouts to soul-deep conversations in bed. Not to mention, Hearts Beat Loud puts two
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