Dan Levy to produce Lilith Fair documentary featuring Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Erykah Badu, & more

In the 90s, Canadian songstress Sarah McLachlan set out to prove that an all-woman concert lineup would be just as popular and make just as much money as concerts like Lollapalooza, which primarily featured male singers. Thus, Lilith Fair was born in 1997. Decades ago, radio stations wouldn't play female songs back to back, much … Continue reading Dan Levy to produce Lilith Fair documentary featuring Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Erykah Badu, & more

Dorian TV Awards: LGBTQ critics’ nominees include Interview with the Vampire, Shogun, and X-Men ’97

GALECA: The Society LGBTQ Entertainment Critics have announced their 2024 Dorian TV Award nominations for the best in television and streaming. The organization, now in it's 15th year, is comprised of hundreds of various writers, editors, and content creators from all types of entertainment media who strive to recognize and honor LGBTQ excellence in television, … Continue reading Dorian TV Awards: LGBTQ critics’ nominees include Interview with the Vampire, Shogun, and X-Men ’97

Abbott Elementary, The Last of Us, and Elliot Page among LGBTQ Critics’ Dorian TV Award winners

The 15th Annual Dorian TV Award winners were announced this week by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, with hit shows like Quinta Brunson's Abbott Elementary, HBO's The Last of Us, and Succession taking home top honors. Elliot Page was singled out as this year's LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer, an award given to individuals who … Continue reading Abbott Elementary, The Last of Us, and Elliot Page among LGBTQ Critics’ Dorian TV Award winners

The Amazing Camel Toe offers a nostalgic look at modern superhero feminism

It's no secret that female characters in the comic book/graphic novel industry aren't always portrayed in the best light, although things are definitely better these days than they have been in the past. In the genesis days of comic book powerhouses Marvel and DC, female characters were treated as nothing more than window-dressing or damsels … Continue reading The Amazing Camel Toe offers a nostalgic look at modern superhero feminism

School Spirits delivers one of TV’s best supernatural teen drama twists

*CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR SEASON ONE OF SCHOOL SPIRIT ON PARAMOUNT+* While Paramount+'s original programming has been a mixed bag since the streaming platform's debut in 2021, there have been a few hidden gems well worth a binge and School Spirits is definitely one of them. The premise of the show is fairly simple, a recently … Continue reading School Spirits delivers one of TV’s best supernatural teen drama twists

Alice, Darling is a harrowing look at psychological abuse in relationships

**SPOILERS FOR ALICE, DARLING** In 2022's Alice, Darling, Anna Kendrick plays the titular character who's emotionally abusive relationship with her boyfriend Simon (Charlie Carrick) comes to a head while she's on a getaway with her girlfriends, Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku) and Tess (Kaniehtilo Horn). The girls' friendship is put to the test, as Alice begins to … Continue reading Alice, Darling is a harrowing look at psychological abuse in relationships

Ghostface bloodies up NYC in Scream 6 official trailer

Our first official trailer for Scream 6 gives us a glimpse of what a Sidney-less entry to the franchise looks like. While there's a lot of good things here –like Ghostface's apparent trophy room, the return of Hayden Panettiere's Kirby from Scream 4, and Gale getting her first creepy phone call– there's also some not … Continue reading Ghostface bloodies up NYC in Scream 6 official trailer

Groundbreaking queer comic Strangers in Paradise returning for 30th anniversary

Following a new worldwide distribution agreement with Diamond Book Distributors, Terry Moore's Abstract Studio is bringing back one of the most iconic queer comic books in history: Strangers in Paradise. Originally debuting in 1993 –at the height of superhero comics delirium– Moore opted to go with a more nuanced approach, by focusing on more an … Continue reading Groundbreaking queer comic Strangers in Paradise returning for 30th anniversary

Netflix is perpetuating a dangerous prejudice against female-fronted queer shows

Netflix has never really had the best track record when it comes to supporting projects that highlight the LGBTQ community. In fact, their history of promoting and preserving queer content is pretty heinous as far as streaming platforms go, originating with the tone deaf cancellation of Sense8, one of the platform's first queer-centered shows, during … Continue reading Netflix is perpetuating a dangerous prejudice against female-fronted queer shows