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?”
As Stanislavski once said, If you can’t love yourself, how the hell are you gonna embody somebody else?
Lena Waithe strolls into Grey’s as Dr. Evynne Moore, a woman determined to get help for her sick wife, by any means necessary.
This is easily one of the hardest-to-watch episodes of Yellowjackets ever. And it ends with a huge gamechanger.
*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.
Toxicity is BACK!
Whitney Cummings is there to teach the queens about comedy which should’ve been the first sign that the roast would be rough.
Gabby was an easy player to root for all season and not just because she’s a lesbian.
The Yellowjackets believe the only way to survive is to kill their humanity.
March is upon us, and with it comes…a somewhat paltry offering of new LGBTQ streaming content, but here we are! The few things we are getting are fun at least, like a second season of Survival of the Thickest as well as a four-part docuseries about the National Women’s Soccer League and a Lena Waithe guest arc on Grey’s Anatomy.
The girls are reconstructing the systems they know — to devastating effects.
Love is Blind is not just a reality dating show; it’s a show about dating as virtual reality.
With a rushed marriage proposal and the return of a favorite character, Harlem comes to its premature end.
From young queer love to complicated coming outs to gay guy x sapphic friendship, Southern Hospitality is peak queer reality TV.
While ostensibly a mashup of Wicked, The Wiz, and The Wizard of Oz, this year’s Rusical is really more a parody of A Chorus Line.
Last night’s Severance episode may have just confirmed what we’ve been anticipating: This show is gayer than we thought!
Well that was a wild final 10 minutes!!!!
Here’s the best television on Paramount+ Showtime with lesbian, bisexual and queer women characters.
More and more the queens on the show only seem to be able to reference the show itself.