Reviews
WHAT ABOUT BRIMSLEY AND REYNOLDS? (A ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ Review)
Bridgerton’s spinoff-slash-prequel, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, focuses our attention on the love story of the ton’s supreme ruler, the fabulously commanding Queen Charlotte (played to perfection by Golda Rosheuvel),
What Do You Do When You’re Tired Of Being A Secret?
A question that frequently comes up during conversations in queer spaces is this: Would you tell your sister if you found out that she was dating or getting married to
‘Grown-ish’ Tackles Homophobia and Toxic Masculinity Among Black People
You may have come across them: all those behaviours that straight men say men are not supposed to have – such as properly wiping their ass after taking a dump,
Review: “The Prom” Is The Queer Celebration We Need This Year
Unsurprisingly, Ryan Murphy’s Netflix adaptation of The Prom has been bogged down with controversy over the past few weeks due to James Corden’s – in the words of one critic
THE QUESTION ABOUT BEING WITH SOMEONE WHO’S NOT READY (A Review Of ‘Happiest Season’)
There is a moment in this Christmas movie – after the debacle of her girlfriend, Harper, denying her sexuality in front of her family – when Kristen Stewart’s lesbian character’s
The Supergay Superhero And Other Ways ‘Coastal Elites’ Gives In To The Trump Rage
Five people are angry – one at a MAGA-hatted man on the street, one at casting directors, one at Ivanka Trump, one at her family, and one at coronavirus. Coastal
Trivia From ‘Modern Family’
This may or may not be a spoiler. It depends on how you see it after you’ve read it. 🙂 Two weekends ago, I did a marathon watching of Modern