Bottoms” as a Sign of the Times [SPOILERS & REVIEW] – The Spectator
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Violent, ridiculous, hilarious, and irreverent, the LGBTQ+ comedy “Bottoms” hit theaters this summer to positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, currently boasting a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie follows PJ and Jocie, two lonely lesbians in their senior year of high school, desperate to lose their virginity before going to college. Their last-ditch
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