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Slay (Canada)
“Slay” (Canada): A Glitter-Soaked, Fang-Biting Drag Battle You Didn’t Know You Needed You ever stumble across a movie that feels like a fever dream come to life? “Slay” is exactly that—a wild, glitter-bombed mashup of drag queens, vampires, and roughneck bikers, all duking it out in a backwoods bar. Honestly, I went into it with...

Tadaima, Okaeri, or “Welcome Home
Tadaima, Okaeri, or “Welcome Home,” is like a gentle breeze that sweeps you into the tender, everyday world of Masaki and Hiromu, a family that breaks the mold in the most heartwarming way. Watching this anime felt like peeking through a window into a cozy little home where love is spoken fluently, and family isn’t...

The Gayborhood
There’s something a bit old-school about calling this show Gayborhood in today’s world, don’t you think? Honestly, it feels a little narrow, especially given how wide and welcoming the series actually is. It’s not just about gay characters; lesbians, drag queens, trans folks – the whole beautiful spectrum is here. I kept wondering, wouldn’t calling...
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Azul de Niño (Spanish) [Blue for a Boy]
Introduction “Azul de Niño (Spanish) [Blue for a Boy]” isn’t your average love triangle drama—it’s a raw, sometimes messy exploration of love, identity, and betrayal set against the sterile, humming backdrop of a hospital. Directed by Claudia Garibaldi, the film dives into the tangled relationships between Natalie, her husband Ernesto, and Daniel, a young man...

Butchers of L.A. (Documentary Series)
The nightmarish shadow cast over Los Angeles in the 1970s is chillingly brought to light in this three-part documentary series from Sundance, haunting viewers with stories that still gnaw at the edges of the soul. Each episode, roughly 45 minutes long, peels back layers of panic and dread stirred up by a series of brutal...