Emotionally driven and offering a more complex look at sexuality than I expected, Giant Little Ones should not be missed.
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Emotionally driven and offering a more complex look at sexuality than I expected, Giant Little Ones should not be missed.
Sorry Angel is a masterpiece that filled me with joy and utter sadness. It’s a must see.
Now Apocalypse is getting “Stranger than Paradise” in the fifth episode, that starts to bring everything all together. It’s all connected.
The gang’s relationships and professional lives starts to spiral out of control and Terry discovers the meaning of biogenetic samples. Come with me on this Downward Spiral, won’t you?
Just Friends is a fun and funny Dutch romantic comedy about two guys from different cultures falling in and out and in love together. Romantic comedy fluff, sure. But that’s just what I need.
Who else wants to lick frosting off of Ford’s hairy chest?
Lizardmen! Aliens! Beyoncé! Hairy butts! And….Henry Rollins?? The second episode of Now Apocalypse spirals down some rabbit holes. I always knew Beyoncé was too good to be of this earth, but a lizardwoman? Find out in my recap…
Stunningly filmed and audacious in its subject matter, Knife+Heart is essential queer cinema and has quickly become my favorite film this year, so far.
In this first episode recap, we meet our four lost souls, trying to make it in LA. What follows is a lot of sexy time and apocalyptic foreshadowing. Oh, and a lizard…thing. Read on!
The first five episodes of Now Apocalypse are a sexy, funny and fun examination of the apocalyptic dating scene in LA, with hints of a darkening conspiracy on the horizon.
An uneven thriller set in the early 90s on a gay cruising trail, Devil’s Path has enough twists and turns to keep you interested, even as the characters won’t.
Let’s watch this colorful and surreal trailer from Gregg Araki’s upcoming TV show on Starz.
Take a look at this trailer and poster for Knife+Heart, a neo-giallo set around a gay porn producer from the 70s.
Abrasive, intense and darkly humorous, Assassination Nation has something to say and it will clobber you over the head until you join the resistance.
Delightfully trashy, yet surprisingly mature, Elite is a fantastic high school series that has some fantastic queer characters.
Some character motivations and plot contrivances aside, What Keeps You Alive is a stunning thriller that had me on the edge of my seat and made me gasp.