
Last weekend, in conjunction with his new album,
Blonde, musician and noted cinephile
Frank Ocean released a limited-edition zine titled
Boys Don’t Cry, which featured a list of his favorite films.
Chungking Express, Eraserhead, Blood Simple, . . .
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