10 Trans Horror Books You Should Read Right Now
This year has been a standout year for trans writers in horror, publishing some of the best new works in the genre.
This year has been a standout year for trans writers in horror, publishing some of the best new works in the genre.
You were ok with your girlfriend’s disinterest in parenting — until your ex-wife remarried. Also, a reader needing tips on quitting weed.
Sophia Bush is back on Grey’s (for now at least), making sure we remember that there are still gays among us, despite our recent losses.
Even when there’s a clawed bug thing skulking through the vents, the real monsters are human.
I’ve hitchhiked twice, and neither time was with a driver I would describe as particularly normal.
Growing up, Halloween was strictly off-limits.
I, like a lot of trans guys, wasn’t sure if I wanted a penis.
Adorable sapphics, magical music, wacky hijinks, and existential questions about heaven vs hell…that’s the Hazbin guarantee.
It’s hard to believe The Golden Girls is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. I’m almost as old as the show is, and it’s always been one of my favorites.
I have found myself shocked and horrified by the seeming EPIDEMIC of inarticulate kissers in the world.
The parasite motif in Weapons is admittedly on the nose, but when you consider how groomers and rightwing influencers alike require a rapt audience of sycophantic followers, Gladys draining the life out of a classroom’s worth of kids suddenly doesn’t seem too far from real life.
Hazbin Hotel is back with a second season. Revisit all the musical numbers from season one!
The transmasc thirst trap that could save a life.
The All’s Fair press tour is in full swing. Plus, one month to Wicked: For Good and more queer celeb updates.
“What I feel excited about mostly is that I think this film is a piece of work that defies easy categorization, and that’s how I feel as a person.”
Tina Romero is doing zombie cinema her own way: letting drag queens, Katy O’Brian with a crossbow, and Margaret Cho with a blowtorch bash zombie brains.
“I honestly want to cry, I am so tired. Every time I bring it up she cries.”
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein directly draws a line between parental abuse and monster-making.
Throughout Interview With the Vampire, particularly the first season, Louis struggles with the urges that come from vampirism.
It almost feels like the bare minimum to ask of someone, but so many wildly popular artists are silent on the issues plaguing our society today.