30 Days of Carol: Day 11 – I’m Really Sorry
Where are my ride or dies.
Where are my ride or dies.
One already has a sequel not even a month after losing Best Picture at the 2018 Oscars, but let’s take a closer look.
Cate Blanchett or Not Cate Blanchett?
Forget a deal, it’s a steal.
I’m not a fitness expert but I DID STAY AT THE MCKINLEY MOTEL LAST NIGHT.
“This look is not ‘she means so much to me and I’m so happy we’re on this trip together,’ this is Carol considering how much she values getting their hotel room’s damage deposit back.”
What was the point?
And she has a Carol wall.
“On what grounds?”
Good, neutral, and evil alignments for all things Carol.
A full month of Carol starting today.
It was a pretty exciting night for queer and trans folks at the 90th Academy Awards!
Behind every great indie film is a great woman. Or, as “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” shows, an entourage of them. Autostraddle spoke with director Desiree Akhavan about making the film that won the Sundance 2018 Grand Jury Prize for Drama and got gay teens in Montana on screen.
Also, of course: Who really killed Jenny Schecter?
There will always be those who lose sight of the real message of this joyous time, choosing to focus on notions and boat tickets, instead of the lessons laid forth by Our Lady of Waterloo. But not us, Dearest.
Just in time for the holidays!
When the air turns crisp and leaves turn orange, I only yearn for one thing: for a virgin to light the damn candle and bring my favorite trio of witches back from the dead.
Carol is live on Netflix. Come join me as I watch it on loop.
“Jessi showed me that it was cool to focus on my ambitions and to form deep relationships with other girls instead of being boy-obsessed.”
Atomic Blonde is a stunning, queer action romp dressed in killer coats.