Synopsis: Canadian First Nations youth Shane is nearing the end of high school and hoping to escape the dead-end community he grew up in and head to university in the big city. So take a look below to see what we think is the best of 2016. It should also be noted it’s not based purely on the score out of 10 we gave the movie at the time of the review, but also how we view it in hindsight and whether it’s stuck with us over the months. To be in for consideration, BGPS needed to have reviewed the movie over the last 12 months. There’s certainly plenty of films below that are worth checking out. However, there have been some great LGBT-films doing the rounds, and it’s time for us to round up what we think are our Top 10 of the year. 2016 is drawing to a close, and with endless celebrity deaths and political tumult, a lot of people will be glad to see the back of it.
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