Every Queer Movie Featuring a ‘Yellowjackets’ Cast Member
From Melanie Lynskey in But I’m a Cheerleader to Nia Sondaya in Heart Shot, here’s more queer media with your Yellowjackets faves.
From Melanie Lynskey in But I’m a Cheerleader to Nia Sondaya in Heart Shot, here’s more queer media with your Yellowjackets faves.
“Host Vic is a character. Other Dropout stuff is like Vic plus, you know?”
*Parker Posey Southern Accent* Three dykes discuss The White Lotus season three, pitch The White Lotus: Florida, thirst for Walton Goggins, and ask important questions, like: Monkeys…what do they know? Are they scary? Scarier than PANTHERS? How did we end up on panthers? Guess you’ll have to read to find out. Let’s DISCUSS.
Gabby was an easy player to root for all season and not just because she’s a lesbian.
Love is Blind is not just a reality dating show; it’s a show about dating as virtual reality.
The Traitors U.S. season three has been excellent television. But have you wondered which of the season three cast members is most like you?
Drop Dead Diva gave me more than I had ever dared to imagine from a pre-Obergefell comedy… not only were there dykes, one of them was trans.
“I’m always down to contribute to more queer representation. Always down.”
From meet cutes to sex, the best queer TV scenes of the year were almost all about romance. Almost.
From complex portraits of everyday queers to Marvel witches to a collection of soap opera gays, here are some of our favorite queer TV characters of the year.
The completed episode of the Marvel animated series appeared to have been cut due to its pro-trans message.
During the most recent season of House of the Dragon, Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, First of Her Name, started riding more than just dragons.
“I think it’s cool that people now know a little bit more about me and know that the person who is playing these characters is also living this lifestyle.”
Shayna Maci Warner talks about their new book The Rainbow Age of Television and hot TV topics from representation to the Killing Eve finale.
The votes have been counted and it’s time to tell you who’s bringing home imaginary trophies for this Emmy Season’s very best LGBTQ+ television.
Let’s hop in my time machine and discuss what makes the women of SNL so hot — without once discussing their looks.
Wynonna Earp is coming back with a ‘Vengeance’ next Friday the 13th!
Patti Harrison is a gift to trans women representation in media. But you know what benefits even more because of her presence? American comedy in general.
Fewer gay shows are being produced and the ones that do slip through are often canceled. But that makes it all the more important to celebrate the work that does get made!
At least, for one summer, we had a Star Wars show made by a lesbian, and it was pretty dang good.