Richard Sargent is an award-winning actor, director, producer, playwright and filmmaker. He has always been interested in creative cooking and decided to combine his loves into his latest book The Ultimate Chick Flick Cookbook: Fall in love with over 60 mouthwatering recipes, each inspired by the iconic romantic comedies you adore. He was nice enough … Continue reading Interview with Richard Sargent author of The Ultimate Chick Flick Cookbook
Category: reviews
Review of MOTHERLOVER by Lindsay Ishihiro
Sometimes I get to review things and go, cool, I got to see this before other people, and sometimes, I review things and go, damn, I wish I had known about this years ago. Motherlove is the second kind of thing. Iron Circus Comics sent me the first print collection of the fan-favorite webcomic series, … Continue reading Review of MOTHERLOVER by Lindsay Ishihiro
Review of Sapphic Romance inspired by Nancy Meyer’s The Holiday ANYWHERE YOU GO by Bridget Morrissey
Anywhere You Go is a tale of two women who have nothing in common except the need to get out of town. Eleanor, a career-driven woman, has recently had a massive disruption to her job as a publicist in New York. Tatum, a small-town girl working at a diner, needs to escape an unexpected bout … Continue reading Review of Sapphic Romance inspired by Nancy Meyer’s The Holiday ANYWHERE YOU GO by Bridget Morrissey
Review of Black powder and Brimstone
Free League Publishing gave me a chance to check out their new offering, Black Powder and Brimstone. It is a grimdark fantasy RPG compatible with MÖRK Borge. It is a rules-light, art-heavy OSR game that offers swashbuckling adventure and gothic folk horror in an unholy blend. It’s kind of funny that I grew up playing … Continue reading Review of Black powder and Brimstone
Review of The Immortal Choir by Margaret Killjoy
One of the most interesting interviews I did back in 2023 was with Margaret Killjoy. She is the author of A Country of Ghosts and The Sapling Cage. She also plays piano, synth, and harp in the feminist black metal band Feminazgûl and hosts several podcasts. So when I found out I got to check an advance … Continue reading Review of The Immortal Choir by Margaret Killjoy
Review of Catagrams
In these times of trouble and strife for everybody, and especially those of us in the community, it is important to take a little time to unplug from the real world. So when I got the opportunity to check out a new game from Ponderosa Games, I figured, what the hell? Plus, anything with cats … Continue reading Review of Catagrams
Review of The Summer With Carmen
Review of The Summer With Carmen So in this time of upheaval, a person has to find their queer joy where they can. So when I got the chance to check out the upcoming film from Peccadillo Pictures (In Cinemas on 28th Feb in the UK and Ireland), The Summer With Carmen, I jumped at … Continue reading Review of The Summer With Carmen
Review of Ride It Out, a friends to lovers contemporary queer romance, by Jenna Jarvis
There are a lot of reasons people can pick up a book, escape into a exciting magical place, witness daring action or attempting to solve a deadly murder before the secret is revealed but sometimes its just abou Review of Ride It Out, a friends-to-lovers contemporary queer romance by Jenna Jarvis There are a lot … Continue reading Review of Ride It Out, a friends to lovers contemporary queer romance, by Jenna Jarvis
Review of Chasing Chasing Amy,
I’m kind of an old queer, so I remember when Kevin Smith’s Chasing Amy came out and to have watched how the way it was talked about, especially in the LGBTQ+ community, has evolved over the years. So I was very interested to check out Sav Rodgers’ new documentary Chasing Chasing Amy. That examines its … Continue reading Review of Chasing Chasing Amy,
Review of Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
The new graphic novel written by Magdalene Visaggio with art from Paulina Ganucheau, tells the story of Phoebe Zito, a recently transitioned girl as she tries to figure out who she is—while trying to manage who everyone else wants her to be. I don't want to bury the lead, so let's get this out of … Continue reading Review of Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
