Netflix's global phenom, Stranger Things, has long been known for it's complex strong female characters, and now two of them are stepping up to get their own spin-off project. In conjunction with Netflix, Penguin Random House has released Stranger Things: One Way or Another: A Nancy Wheeler Mystery, a new novel that takes place in … Continue reading Stranger Things releases official Nancy and Robin spin-off novel
TikTok revives Soldier’s Girl, the groundbreaking trans biopic from the early 2000s
Today marks the 26th anniversary in the death of Private First Class Barry Winchell, one of the subjects of 2003's biographical drama Soldier's Girl. The film followed the true story of Winchell falling in love with transgender nightclub performer Calpernia "Callie" Addams, with Troy Garity playing Winchell and a pre-MCU Lee Pace as Calpernia. Though … Continue reading TikTok revives Soldier’s Girl, the groundbreaking trans biopic from the early 2000s
The Pitt, Agatha All Along, Overcompensating, and Sarah Michelle Gellar among Dorian TV Award nominees
GALECA, The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, have announced their Dorian TV Award nominations for 2025. Now in it's 16th year, the organization strives to celebrate and highlight excellence in both mainstream and LGBTQ-focused Hollywood projects. With a membership featuring hundreds of the most dedicated writers, journalists, critics, and media advocates, GALECA has become the … Continue reading The Pitt, Agatha All Along, Overcompensating, and Sarah Michelle Gellar among Dorian TV Award nominees
Oscar-winning Brokeback Mountain returns to theaters for 20th anniversary
One of Hollywood's most award-winning queer films is returning to movie screens this summer to honor it's 20th anniversary. Brokeback Mountain, starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal and directed by Ang Lee, will be back in theaters for Pride Month, with special showings slated for June 22nd and 25th. The film's production company, Focus Features, … Continue reading Oscar-winning Brokeback Mountain returns to theaters for 20th anniversary
Paley Center to honor Lynda Carter on Wonder Woman 50th Anniversary
Long before Gal Gadot stepped into the gladiator boots of Diana of Themyscira, Lynda Carter made Wonder Woman a household name in 1975 as the lead in the eponymous television series and she's about to receive her flowers for it. Carter was a pioneer of sorts, portraying a superhero at a time when most Hollywood … Continue reading Paley Center to honor Lynda Carter on Wonder Woman 50th Anniversary
Buffy revival can fix the original’s worst mistake
By now you've probably heard that a Buffy the Vampire Slayer sequel series is in the works by none other than the original Slayer herself, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Academy Award-winning director, Chloe Zhao. Though the show is clearly still in it's development stage, it's already found a home on the Hulu streaming platform and … Continue reading Buffy revival can fix the original’s worst mistake
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
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
The L Word: Generation Q sets November release date for season 3
Showtime has finally released a trailer for season three of The L Word: Generation Q, which premieres November 18th. Season two left off on a few cliffhangers, including more Bettina drama, Finley (Jacqueline Toboni) going off to rehab, Tess (Hellraiser's Jamie Clayton) leaving Los Angeles –and Shane (Katherine Moennig)– for Las Vegas, and a couple … Continue reading The L Word: Generation Q sets November release date for season 3

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