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WATCH: Queer ’90s classic ‘Nowhere’ is back with a new unrated cut, sexier and stranger than ever

Nowhere might be the most quintessentially ’90s movie ever—and we mean that in the best way.From New Queer Cinema trailblazer Gregg Araki, the sci-fi twinged teen dramedy was created as a darker, stranger, gayer riff on youth-centric TV soaps like Dawson’s Creek and 90210, which dominated the airwaves at the time.It’s described as “a day in the lives of a group of Los Angeles high school students and the strange lives they lead,” but don’t let that simple logline fool you—the movie’s got plenty of sex, drugs, alien abductions, anarchy, exploding bodies, apocalyptic omens, and more. It’s wild.Of course, the filmmaker’s known for transgressive, provocative storytelling, so not even his quote-unquote “teen movie” could make it past the censors unscathed.
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