Review of Queer Dark Comedy film Cutaways

So, for a brief moment, my life seems to have calmed down, and I have been getting to check out some great LGBTQ+ media that's been piling up on me.   I started the week with Danny Will Die Alone and am ending it with Cutaways, the latest effort from director Mark Schwab.  It just premiered … Continue reading Review of Queer Dark Comedy film Cutaways

Review of Lesbian historical Graphic Novel JOE THE PIRATE by Hubert and Virginie Augustin

As I start writing this review of Graphic Novel JOE THE PIRATE, I am conflicted. I am a massive fan of queer historical figures, especially gender non-conforming ones. Still, right now, I find it hard to empathize with a rich person who bought an island and took over every aspect of the inhabitants.  This is … Continue reading Review of Lesbian historical Graphic Novel JOE THE PIRATE by Hubert and Virginie Augustin

Indigi-Con Showcasing Indigenous Comic Creators Comes to Harrahs Resort Next Week 

 Indigenous comics are part of continuing rich traditions of Native storytelling. The Indigi-Con Creator’s Symposium features Indigenous comic authors and artists and showcase their work.  It takes place next Saturday, February 7, on tribal lands of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians near San Diego, at Harrahs Resort Southern California, 777 Harrahs Rincon Way, Funner CA  92082.   The event is free and open to … Continue reading Indigi-Con Showcasing Indigenous Comic Creators Comes to Harrahs Resort Next Week 

Interview with Ash Born Interactive a Disabled-led indie studio launching narrative-driven JRPG  A Demon Hunter’s Guide to Passing Finals

We got a chance to talk with Joel Heath a member of Ash Born Interactive who are working on A Demon Hunter’s Guide to Passing Finals, a story-driven JRPG built in RPG Maker MZ that blends anime-inspired storytelling, deep worldbuilding, and systems designed to support narrative and character growth. Q) What inspired you to create … Continue reading Interview with Ash Born Interactive a Disabled-led indie studio launching narrative-driven JRPG  A Demon Hunter’s Guide to Passing Finals

Ana Cristina Cash To Release New Holiday Single “One More Year” With Special Guest Emilio Estefan Jr.

Acclaimed artist Ana Cristina Cash joins the legendary Emilio Estefan Jr. to spread holiday cheer in their festive new single, “One More Year.” The English version and the Spanish version, titled “Un Año Más,” will be available this Friday (Dec. 12).Infused with warmth, nostalgia, and timeless Latin-influenced arrangements, the collaboration reflects the hope, unity, and renewed spirit that come with the close of … Continue reading Ana Cristina Cash To Release New Holiday Single “One More Year” With Special Guest Emilio Estefan Jr.

SH3 Releases ‘The Blue Album’ – The Songs That Helped Her Survive Losing the Love of Her Life

SH3 Releases ‘The Blue Album’ - The Songs That Helped Her Survive Losing the Love of Her Life Toronto artist, producer, and music therapist SH3 unveils her most vulnerable and transcendent work to date with ‘The Blue Album,’ out now. Conceived in the wake of her partner’s passing, the record stands as both a tribute and … Continue reading SH3 Releases ‘The Blue Album’ – The Songs That Helped Her Survive Losing the Love of Her Life

cinema release – Marcelo Caetano’s sexy Brazlian drama, Baby (released in UK and Ireland from 12th December)

Peccadillo Pictures BABY (Brazil/ France/ Netherlands, 105 mins) Directed by Marcelo Caetano Starring João Pedro Mariano, Ricardo Teodoro and Ana Flavia Cavalcanti THEATRICAL RELEASE (UK AND IRELAND): 12th DECEMBER STREAMING PLATFORMS FROM 22nd DECEMBER Available On Demand from BFI Player, Curzon Home Cinema and Peccadillo After being released from a juvenile detention centre, 18-year-old Wellington … Continue reading cinema release – Marcelo Caetano’s sexy Brazlian drama, Baby (released in UK and Ireland from 12th December)

Review of Bold LGBTQ Arthouse Drama Ghosts Just Want To Have Fun

So I really wanted to love Ghosts Just Want to Have Fun, the latest film from Director Scud Cheng.  But to be honest, a lot of the movie gets in the way.    The premise of the film is actually pretty straightforward: after a soldier is raped four times in one day, he takes his own … Continue reading Review of Bold LGBTQ Arthouse Drama Ghosts Just Want To Have Fun