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Eban and Charley Movie Review: Controversial Indie Drama Exploring Complex Age-Gap Relationship
Introduction “Eban and Charley” isn’t your run-of-the-mill love story—it’s the kind of film that tiptoes along the edge of controversy, daring you to look away but making it nearly impossible. Directed by James Bolton and released in 2000, this indie drama stirred up plenty of debate when it first hit the festival circuit. The story...

The work approach for reconstructing justice in physical and mental disabilities for older HIV-infected individuals
U.S. AIDS Conference USCHA 2025 featured a thought-provoking workshop, led by Long COVID Justice ‘s Gabriel San Emeterio. He focused on the intersection of “Disability Justice” and HIV care, reminding us: to turn justice from a slogan into a process, the key is not how well you say it, but how you do it. Gabriel’s starting point is straightforward:...

Cowboys & Angels Movie Review: A Gritty, Heartfelt Coming-of-Age Tale of Friendship, Dreams, and Urban Struggles in 1990s Limerick
Set against the gritty, rain-slicked streets of Limerick, Cowboys & Angels unfolds like a bittersweet coming-of-age diary, giving us a peek into the tangled lives of two very different young men navigating the chaos of youth in a modern city. Though it first hit cinemas over two decades ago, and the visuals now feel a...

The Scandalous Four (UK) Review: A Bold 1930s Period Drama Exploring Forbidden Love and Secrets
“The Scandalous Four (UK)” plunges viewers into the tangled web of 1930s England, where societal norms tighten their grip and secrets dwell in shadowy corners of grand estates. This period drama sets itself apart by daring to riff on themes seldom voiced in such historical settings: hidden desires, forbidden love, and the suffocating rules that...

Knock Out Thai BL Series Review: Boxing Romance, Drama & Love Story Breakdown
“Knock Out,” a Thai BL series with boxing at its core, immediately hooked me with its fresh setting—because let’s be real, how often do you see a love story draped in boxing gloves and sweat? It’s bold, no doubt, stepping into a world usually reserved for gritty sports dramas rather than tender romances. But as...