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‘Backspot’ Review: Devery Jacobs Shines in Queer Cheerleading Drama
I suppose there must be a few people out there who still don’t believe that cheerleading is a real sport. Have they never actually seen a real cheer squad in action? It’s hard to say, but Backspot—with its unflinching portrayal of an ambitious high school athlete—should put any lingering doubts to rest. Backspot, D.W. Waterson’s directorial debut, tells the story of Riley (Devery Jacobs), who dreams of earning a spot on the elite cheer squad the Thunderhawks. When she and her girlfriend Amanda (Kudakwashe Rutendo) both make it onto the team, they’re elated.The post ‘Backspot’ Review: Devery Jacobs Shines in Queer Cheerleading Drama appeared first on The Mary Sue.

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