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Papi Chulo is a 2018 comedy-drama film written and directed by John Butler, starring Matt Bomer and Alejandro Patiño. It premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.
Jun 7, 2019 · Papi Chulo: Directed by John Butler. With Matt Bomer, Alejandro Patiño, Elena Campbell-Martinez, Wendi McLendon-Covey. A lonely TV weatherman strikes up an unusual friendship with a middle-aged Latino migrant worker.
Jun 7, 2019 · John Butler ’s grating “Papi Chulo” manages to out-“ Green Book ” the Best Picture-winner when it comes to teeth-gnashing racial dynamics and ham-fisted sentimentality, its story built around a white person’s epiphany about those who look different than him.
Jun 7, 2019 · After a newly-single TV weatherman is put on leave following an on-air meltdown, he directs his energy into home improvement and hires a middle-aged Latino day laborer named Ernesto to help ...
- Comedy, Drama, LGBTQ+
Jun 6, 2019 · With a screenplay refreshingly free of clichés and confidently directed by Irish filmmaker John Butler, Papi Chulo is the kind of film for which descriptive adjectives like modest, poignant,...
Sep 12, 2018 · Empathy comes from an unexpected place in Papi Chulo, a modest but disarming buddy movie in which a well-heeled white, gay Angeleno reaches across the socioeconomic divide to seek the comfort of...
Jun 20, 2019 · Film Reviews. PAPI CHULO: A Heartfelt & Moving Little Film. June 20, 2019. Matt is a critic from the UK. In the new movie Papi Chulo, Matt Bomer plays Sean, a Los Angeles TV weatherman struggling to cope with being a single man after a long-term relationship.
Now streaming: https://www.bgpics.com/movies/papi-chulo/After a newly-single TV weatherman is put on leave following an on-air meltdown, he directs his energ...
Jun 8, 2019 · Co-stars Matt Bomer and Alejandro Patiño establish an awkward chemistry in this peculiar dramedy about a Los Angeles gay man who hires an...
Despite a language barrier and having nothing in common, the two men develop an unexpected but profound friendship in this darkly comedic reflection on class, ethnicity, and companionship in contemporary Los Angeles.