
Review After Forever: Season 3 (Web Series)
I watched the first two seasons of the show a few years ago and had completely lost track of when the third season came out. It’s so hard to keep up these days! In fact, I had to go back and reread my own review to refresh my memory on what the series was about,…
Review Mysterious Ways (New Zealand)
Another queer film set against the backdrop of religion, Mysterious Ways offers a fresh and unique conflict. Unlike many others, the focus here is on the internal struggles that a gay couple faces, both with themselves and each other, before they even begin to confront the challenges that society imposes on them. In an era…
Stories I have the handle on the basketball captain.
After that incident, I had the leverage over him and I hadn’t run into him on campus for a month or two. Maybe he still considered that incident a nightmare! However, on the other hand, it should be a good thing to dampen his prestige through this incident, letting him know that being handsome and…
Review Gaynemede
*Ganymede* is a bit of a mixed bag, functioning primarily as a coming-of-age queer drama while intertwining elements of horror. With its underlying theme of religious homophobia, it’s a semi-horror film—not in a traditional scary way, but more through its subtle, unsettling subtext. The movie challenges us to confront the painful bigotry and abuse faced…
Review A Wonderful Life
Queer holiday films have the potential to create a warm, cozy atmosphere, but the timing has to be just right for them to work. Unfortunately, this particular movie is so sluggish in its pace that, no matter when you watch it or what mood you’re in, you’ll likely lose interest. The acting feels flat, there’s…
Review Settle Down (Web Series) (Canada)
There’s such a scarcity of good comedy content out there that anything new tends to be met with high anticipation. I didn’t know much about this six-part Canadian series before watching it, but I was happy to find myself pleasantly surprised. *Settle Down* is exactly the type of light queer comedy we need right now….
Review Lille Spejl (Danish) [Mirror, Mirror]
The fact that this film was released back in 1978 is, in itself, a big surprise. While the story might not have much substance, the sheer fact that the film was made during that time is a huge deal. It portrays the lives of gay individuals and transvestites with a level of empathy that was…
Review English Teacher (TV Series)
*English Teacher* functions as a workplace sitcom set in an Austin, Texas high school, focusing on the chaotic and often humorous life of Evan Marquez, a gay high school English teacher. His personal and professional lives are a constant mess, leading to plenty of awkward, funny moments. While the show stays comedic, it also addresses…
Review We Three Queens: Season 1 & 2 (Canada) (Web Series)
The show revolves around Ian, a daycare worker running an after-school program, his boyfriend Lamar, who is both a nurse and a prostitute, and Delores, a scrappy old widow who opens her home to the couple. Season 1 focuses on the adjustment process of these three very different people as they try to live together…
Review Tasogare Outfocus (Japanese Anime Series)
“Twilight Out of Focus” is a Japanese anime BL series that introduces viewers to three distinct couples: Hisashi and Mao, Jin and Giichi, and Rei and Shion. While the marketing of the show focuses primarily on Hisashi and Mao, the series dives into all three relationships, each explored over the course of three to four…
Stories A handsome homeless man was found at the gate of the community
Today, when I returned to the community after work, I found a handsome man in his thirties. I remember seeing him sitting by the wall at the entrance of the driveway when I was about to go to work. His hair was a little long and messy with a baseball cap, but it was clean. He…