Kristen Stewart’s “Living for the Dead” Has Hot Paranormal Investigators and Big Gay Feelings
If you’re an emotional queer who believes in ghosts and wishes Queer Eye was spookier, then wow is this the show for you!
If you’re an emotional queer who believes in ghosts and wishes Queer Eye was spookier, then wow is this the show for you!
“What’s a poem, after all, but a safe space for a difficult truth.”
We’ve got three episodes left and at this point “The Morning Show” is giving Mommy Dearest, frankly!!!
This is my favorite opening of the entire series.
Doom Patrol has a beautiful spectrum of queerness displayed across a strange, wonderful land; amidst time travel and sex ghosts and horsehead oracles and zombie butts.
There’s a stage performance quality to her work here.
The horror series takes on Poe’s “The Black Cat.”
Episode three of The Fall of the House of Usher hinges on the horror of animal testing.
It’s time to meet our gal pal lesbian lovers! Also, updates on this week’s episode of Gen V.
The Fall of the House of Usher presents its take on “The Masque of the Red Death” with heightened horror and humor.
Exactly what I hoped wouldn’t go down did in fact go down.
For the next eight days, we’re obsessively recapping and analyzing every episode of the new Mike Flanagan Netflix horror series The Fall of the House of Usher, which yes, is VERY QUEER.
Everything Now finds an impressive balance: It doesn’t romanticize eating disorders, of course, but it also doesn’t sensationalize them.
For the first time this season, we see Bradley and Laura kiss! I would rate it a solid B, but we are improving!
So far season two is darker and moodier than season one, but it’s also somehow funnier, more queer, and more vulnerable.
The good news is, just about everyone is gay in The Fall of the House of Usher. The “bad” news is, well, this is a horror series. Hardly anyone escapes unscathed.
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.
Also, updates on “All Rise” (including Anne Heche’s last television appearance) and season finale of “Only Murders in the Building.”
With some creativity and planning, you can put together a Rockford Peaches costume that’s fun and versatile.
I am high. And I’m only getting higher. And I’m eating ice cream. And I’m about to press play on Saving the Gorillas: Ellen’s Next Adventure.