I didn’t get to end the month as storngly as I’d hoped, but I did get one final pride film in!
Read moreMonth: June 2026
Half Man Miniseries Review
Richard Gadd managed to make quick work riding the coattails off his success frm Baby Reindeer. This time he took his story to HBO with the drama, Half Man. And what another strange story it was.
Read moreOMEGA X -Uncapped, Album Review
It has been so, so long since we’ve heard anything new from Omega X, that my heart felt like it was going to leep out of my chest with the announcement and eventual release of Uncapped.
Read moreAteez – Golden Hour Part 5, Album Review
Given that only four months passed between Golden Hour Parts 4 and 5, I have no clue what the rest of the year holds for ATEEZ!
Read moreBook Review: American Fantasy by Emma Straub
Apparently Emma Straub has written several very popular novels, but American Fantasy is the first that’s ever caught my attention. But it’s like she’s written it for me!
Read moreFan Art Friday: &TEAM – K
As my love for &TEAM is unwavering, and in the lead up to seeing them in the flesh later this summer, you will continue to be treated to more drawings of the members. But they will overwhelmingly be of my main biases, Fuma and K. So here’s one of the stunning K!
Read moreOnly Friends: Dream On Series Review
Man, the excitement I had at seeing a second season of Thailand’s messy BL, Only Friends was bolstered more by the cast they chose for Dream On.
Read moreSoul Mates Series Review
Now that I’ve seen two different members of 2PM is series, perhaps it’s tme to check out their music next! In any case, Soul Mate was another wonderful sereis that Netflix somehow had the foresight to pick up and release.
Read moreHacks 5th and Final Season
I can’t believe Hacks is over with this fifth season!
Read moreBook Review: We’ll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida
About a week ago I headed to the library with the intention of picking up a Frieda McFadden book at the suggestion of my sister, but the new and featured section at the front of the building caught my attention instead. One that called to me without even knowing anything about it was Syou Ishida’s We’ll Prescribe You a Cat.
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