When thinking about times of the year to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride, most minds would jump to June, Pride Month. While June is typically a time to attend pride festivals and highlight queer joy, for the past thirty years or so, the month of February has been deemed LGBTQ+ History Month; it has become a more serious time
Rebel Without a Cause, American film drama, released in 1955, that is a classic tale of teenage rebellion and angst. The movie featured James Dean in one of his final roles; he died one month before the release. Dean played Jim, a troubled but sensitive teenager who, although rejecting his elders’ values, desperately wants to belong and have purpose in his life. Soon after his family moves to a new town, he takes on violent gang members while finding comfort with fellow troubled teens Judy (played by Natalie Wood) and Plato (Sal Mineo). Marlon Brando’s The Wild One (1953) popularized
for two things, first that the plot works on stage and not so much on screen. i agree with that, there s some things that big stage productions, big bold gestures, on screen not so much. others have said that ben platt who is now in his late 20s, is too old to be playing a high school kid. it was all i can say is, ok, grease. everyone in grease is, you know, approaching bus pass age. james dean was in his well into his 20s at that point of rebel without a cause, if we are starting not liking tennis has movies because the people in the looked to old we are going to have to wipe out most of those in it looked to old, we are going to have to wipe out most of those movies. i have not seen the stage show, i know people that have seen it prefer it, i thought