‘Kokomo City’ review: Compassion for trans sex workers

[ad_1] The stark black-and-white imagery might imply otherwise, but “Kokomo City,” a documentary that profiles four Black transgender sex workers in New York and Atlanta, delivers a constantly surprising, undeniably entertaining portrait that proves anything but monochromatic. At once bracingly candid and buoyantly energetic, the first feature by Grammy-winning trans singer-songwriter D. Smith clearly earns… Continue reading ‘Kokomo City’ review: Compassion for trans sex workers

City Primeval’ Recap, Episode 4: Kokomo

[ad_1] Photo: Chuck Hodes/FX/Photographer: Chuck Hodes “Walking dead man” is what Skender calls Clement before the man he thought was his betrothed’s overprotective older brother crushes Skender’s leg in the door to his own safety room, but midway through Justified: City Primeval, Clement looks untouchable, doesn’t he? In “Kokomo,” he makes a new enemy in the… Continue reading City Primeval’ Recap, Episode 4: Kokomo