I got a chance to check out the movie adaptation of Nicholas Vince’s one-person show I AM MONSTERS!. Nicholas Vince starred in some of the most iconic horror movies, such as Hellraiser and Night Breed, as well as writing a few comics for Marvel. He created a one-person show in 2019 showcasing his life, career, … Continue reading Review of I AM MONSTERS!
Godzilla Minus one and the kaiju as an allegory
(spoilers ahead as discuss themes and resolutions of all the movies) This is a little different than the things I normally cover on the site, but I have been a Godzilla fan from way back. I remember watching the original 1960’ movies on the late-night show hosted by the Ghoul and the Saturday morning super-host … Continue reading Godzilla Minus one and the kaiju as an allegory
Review of Digging for Destiny
I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers. I picked up a new novel without realizing it was a sequel. For some books, this is a minor thing, and you pick up the plot and characters very quickly, but this was not really the case for Digging for Destiny. I struggled to catch up to … Continue reading Review of Digging for Destiny
Review of Am I Ok
I am a big fan of Tig Notaro so when I heard that she was directing her first full length movie it was a no brainer that I was going to check it out. It did not disappoint. The movie is called Am I Ok and was just released on HBO this week. It tells … Continue reading Review of Am I Ok
Interview with Hugo Ljungbäck
Hugo Ljungbäck, is an accomplished artist, curator, and scholar whose work examines the intersections of queer art, experimental film and video, media archaeology, who saw a lack of attention on queer home movies in the study of film history and aimed to remedy that oversight with his grant project. He gave us a few moments … Continue reading Interview with Hugo Ljungbäck
Paul Michael Winters interview
Pau Michael winters is l a lifelong creative writer whose life is filled with queer joy. His passion is to spread that joy by telling stories where you might not typically see queer characters. He took a few moments to talk about his debut novel. Q) Can you give our readers a quick overview of … Continue reading Paul Michael Winters interview
Jack Tracy Interview
Jack Tracy is very busy at the moment with the release of his brand new Dekkoo Danny will Die Alone an new original program which he wrote, directed and stars but found some time to chat about his new project. Q) What inspired you to create Danny Will Die Alone? Entering back into the dating pool a few years ago … Continue reading Jack Tracy Interview
Review of Dekkoo’s new streaming series Danny Will Die Alone
The latest original series to air on Dekkoo, the streaming service dedicated to gay men, is Danny Will Die Alone. The show follows Danny as he encounters love and drama while trying to find a partner via dating apps. Danny is just recovering from a tough breakup and is learning that the dating scene of … Continue reading Review of Dekkoo’s new streaming series Danny Will Die Alone
Review of Only a Bridesmaid by Haley Donnell
Sometimes you want a novel that is rich in world building and has stakes that are intense and sometimes you want a story about two unlikely people getting together against all odds. Only a bridesmaid is strictly in the second category and while I normally like my romance with a side of vampire slaying, I … Continue reading Review of Only a Bridesmaid by Haley Donnell
Review of Flowers for Dead Girls By Abigail Collins
Let’s be up front about something I don’t think I am the target audience for this book. I mean I like paranormal romance as much as the next person , well probably more than the next person, but I usually like a side helping of vampire slaying. In addition, this is geared toward a teen … Continue reading Review of Flowers for Dead Girls By Abigail Collins
