It feels like it’s been so long since I last watched Heartstopper, but really there’s been just over a year between the second and most recent seasons. It’s probably because there are so few episodes and the show is just so addictive.
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First Ever NEW FEST 36! (Virtual Only)
If you know me, you know I’m always looking for new film festivals to attend. And the thing is, there are so many out there that I’ve never heard of or known anything about! NEW FEST in New York is one of those!
Read moreWandee Goodday Series Review
Wow. I couldn’t tell you the last time I was this smitten with a Thai BL, or any BL for that matter! Wandee Goodday just checked all the boxes for me.
Read moreBecoming Karl Lagerfeld Season 1 Review
Daniel Bruhl playing a queer fashion icon from the 70s? Sign me up! Sadly this series, Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, didn’t really end up doing it for me.
Read moreBook Review: The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
Since I was such a fan of Red, White & Royal Blue, I jumped at the chance to get my hands on Casey McQuiston’s latest novel, The Pairing.
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
I didn’t feel like I had much time for movies this past weekend, but I still got the standard amount in. I even got to support the Frameline Film Festival!
Read moreOur Flag Means Death – Season 2 Review
With all the strikes that were going on late spring to late fall, I feel like the second season of Our Flag Means Death went out into the world with very little fanfare. In fact, it may have taken me a while to wise up to it were it not for a small, but very dedicated fanbase I follow on Twitter (lol “X”).
Read moreBook Review: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
There’s been talk over the last year or so about the screen adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s insanely popular novel Red, White & Royal Blue, and I just couldn’t remember for the life of me if I read this or not. The premise sounded familiar, but with the now promise of a film hitting Amazon Prime in mid-August I decided now was the best time to find out if I had.
Read moreFrameline 47 – Film Festival
The 47th annual Frameline Film Festival was back this year during the midst of pride month, because that only makes sense for a queer-centered film festival. As with most of these film festivals that I’m attending virtually, the selection isn’t quite as robust as attending in person, but there were still some gems to be found.
Read moreBook Review: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
I first read Madeline Miller’s debut novel, The Song of Achilles, back in late 2019. I was immediately taken with it, but like most things I don’t usually revisit them so soon. A little while ago I found my gaze landing on my copy of the book more and more, but my trip to Greece last month finally convinced me I needed to read this epic romance again!
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