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…

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…

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…

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…

Yellowjackets, Heartstopper, & Abbott Elementary score LGBTQ Critics’ Dorian TV Award wins

GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics have announced the winners of its 14th Annual Dorian TV Awards. Showtime’s hit series Yellowjackets, a time-jumping thriller/drama, landed Best TV Drama, with star Melanie Lynskey landing Best TV Performance. Abbott Elementary, ABC’s critical darling about an underfunded public school in Philadelphia won Best TV Comedy. Netflix’s Heartstopper,…

Queer horror film They/Them takes a stab at conversion therapy

**This article contains spoilers for They/Them.** Queer characters don’t always receive the best treatment when it comes to horror movies. For decades, members of the LGBTQ community have been seen as little more than cannon fodder supporting characters to more mainstream –and straight– final girls and guys. However, films such as 2020’s underrated Freaky and…

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