How Likely a Dyke Could Ruin My Life in Iconic Outfits From “Passages”
Fashion isn’t what makes this character toxic, but clothes can tell you a lot about a person. The clothes from Passages always tell a story.
Fashion isn’t what makes this character toxic, but clothes can tell you a lot about a person. The clothes from Passages always tell a story.
It took me a while to arrive at my love of horror, but once I did, it felt as much a part of me as my queerness.
According to Diana McLellan’s seminal book The Girls: Sappho Goes to Hollywood, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich did a lot more than meet.
How much pink is too much pink for one outfit, you may ask? Infinity.
I want a Hollywood of intimacy coordinators and queerness and open sexuality — not exploitation, abuse, and secrecy.
My favorite film from last year’s Toronto International Film Festival is now streaming on Hulu! And my second favorite is streaming on Max!
This year, I saw 38 features and, once again, most of my favorites were independent or not in English. There’s a vast world of cinema beyond Hollywood’s broken system!
The official Bottoms pyramid.
Do you love ’90s movies and for any reason at all tend to prefer 90s movies with women and girls at the center of the story? Prove it!
Start a gay fight club, and I’ll tell you which Bottoms character you are.
Do you want to be Hazel or do you want to date Hazel? The only way to find out is to dress exactly like Hazel from “Bottoms” in your everyday life or as a Halloween costume.
It’s your turn to look like our favorite untalented gays and Little Dutch Boys.
On discovering a doppelgänger in an unlikely place.
In which Kristen Arnett answers important questions, such as: Who were the biggest bottoms in Bottoms?
Bottoms Understands What Teen Lesbians Desire: Being Punched By Girls in the Face
In honor of Bottoms, here are top queer cheerleader moments from film/TV.
Watchlist is a new series where I invite you to sample the hidden treasures of my personal viewing projects.
“The world is a frightening, frightening place, so I don’t really understand why every film isn’t a horror film.”
As Hot Strike Summer rapidly turns into Hot Strike Fall — I’ve become deeply interested in the trend where the forefront of labor movements are vocally and visibly, well, gay as hell.
This task has sent me down a strange spiral of doubling and fractured memory underscored by a homoerotic hum MUCH LIKE THE MOVIE ITSELF.