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Karma tells Richard that she hasn't spoken to her family in decades for fear of their reaction to her transition. Serendipitously, Talk Film Society Inside Out 2016: Hurricane Bianca Review - That Shelf
So, whether you are a longtime fan of RuPaul’s Drag Race or just looking for a campy comedy with a heart of gold, put on your heels, glue down your lace front, and press play. is coming for you—and you’re going to love it. Hurricane Bianca
In the vast landscape of LGBTQ+ cinema, few films manage to transcend their modest budgets to achieve genuine cult status. Hurricane Bianca is one such phenomenon. Released in 2016, this comedic tale of revenge, acceptance, and the transformative power of drag has become a staple of sleepovers, Pride events, and streaming queues. But what is it about this specific film—starring a YouTuber-turned-actress and a cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race legends—that continues to resonate nearly a decade later? Karma tells Richard that she hasn't spoken to
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