20 awesome LGBTQ+ movies about high school
These movies are awesome, even if high school wasn't.
June 27 2024 12:32 PM
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We all fell in love with Ezra Miller when he starred as Patrick in the hit 2012 film The Perks of Being a Wallflower (alongside Logan Lerman and Emma Watson), but besides being an amazing actor, Ezra Miller is also a multifaceted entertainer in music and modeling. The queer, New Jersey native is set to take over the world in some roles from amazing films like The Stanford Prison Experiment and Trainwreck, and Pride has got all you need to know when it comes to everything and anything having to do with him!
These movies are awesome, even if high school wasn't.
The director affirmed he wants Miller to return if there's a sequel.
James Gunn and Peter Safran are making some interesting statements, that's for sure.
Unfortunately, not for any of the reasons you might think.
This is just the latest in a string of incidents with Miller.
This marks a sequence of strange behavior from the DC actor.
Fans are scrambling to figure out what prompted the video.
These movies are awesome, even if high school wasn't.
The fate of the Justice League star's standalone superhero flick is reportedly still up in the air...
The fate of the actor's standalone DCEU film is unclear.
Fans are shocked and confused.
If The Flash says it's true, then it must be true!
The Justice League actor made a special appearance during Crisis on Infinite Earths that had everyone shook.
The actor is a part of this year's #PRIDE25!
The Justice League and Fantastic Beasts star and his band, Sons of an Illustrious Father, put their own unique spin on the 2005 smash "Don't Cha."
The actor is trying to stay involved as possible with the upcoming superhero film, otherwise, he might have to "part ways with the project."
“Anyone who knows anything about Barry Allen knows that he’s always late, but then when he arrives, he gets stuff done."
"I’m trying to find queer beings who understand me as a queer being off the bat..."
MIiller co-directed a 2015 documentary from Darren Wilson's perspective that has left many fans divided.