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Juice Season 2 Review: A Visually Inventive Queer Comedy That Turns Messy Adulthood Into Surreal Chaos
Juice Season 2 keeps its wild visual imagination and anarchic queer humor while pushing its lead into darker questions about adulthood, attention, and self-sabotage. It is less breezy than the first run, but still one of the more inventive comedy series in recent queer TV.
Paternal Instinct Review: A Dated but Warm Documentary About Gay Fatherhood Through Surrogacy
Paternal Instinct follows a gay couple navigating surrogacy at a time when queer parenthood was still far less visible on screen. Its documentary style feels dated and sometimes too surface-level, but it remains a warm snapshot of hope, persistence, and changing family norms.
Into the Dark: Midnight Kiss Review: A Stylish Queer Slasher With Secrets, Tension, and New Year’s Horror
Into the Dark: Midnight Kiss is a stylish queer slasher that mixes New Year's Eve suspense, messy friendships, and hidden tensions inside a glossy holiday horror setup. It may not fully reinvent the genre, but it delivers enough drama and atmosphere to stand apart from more forgettable anthology entries.
Got My Eyes on You Review: A Charming Filipino BL About Work Stress, Slow Attraction, and Everyday Romance
Got My Eyes on You is a compact Filipino BL that turns workplace rivalry into a warm, believable romance. It stays light and low-key, but the chemistry between its leads and its lived-in emotional texture make it an easy series to like.
Maspalomas Review: A Queer Spanish Drama About Aging, Pleasure, and the Shock of Dependency
Maspalomas is a funny, bruising, and unexpectedly moving queer drama about aging, desire, illness, and the loss of control. Set against the early pandemic, it offers a refreshingly unsentimental look at gay life beyond youth.