Lyra Hale
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Lyra Hale likes geeking over scifi, fantasy, and all things spooky. Let's stalk and nerd out together to our hearts content.

‘Supernatural’ 15×01 Review: “Back and to the Future”

Supernatural’s season 15 premiere, titled “Back and to the Future,” was a reminder of how far we’ve all come when it pertains to the Winchesters and their fight against all things evil, good, and everything in between.  And maybe some…

‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 86: Writing Advice from a Few Writery Idiots

Here at Fangirlish we continue to support your right to fangirl over any fandom you desire – whether that is a book, a TV show, a movie, or even sports. That’s why we have Stop and Fangirl! So you can…

‘Supernatural’: 5 Things We Want from Season 15

With the final season of Supernatural right around the corner we came up with a very concise, very judgement free, and very organized look at what we want for season 15. I’m just pulling your chain! Of course this’ll be…

‘The GayBCs’ by M.L. Webb aka The Kids Book That Made Me Cry

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

‘Batwoman’ Series Premiere Review: The Makings of Queer Greatness

Batwoman has finally landed and oh boy do I have feelings about everything that went down in the pilot, from Ruby Rose’s performance to the gayyyyyyy that is now on our screens and will be for many Sundays to come,…

‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 85: Gaby Dunn and The Power of Representation

Here at Fangirlish we continue to support your right to fangirl over any fandom you desire – whether that is a book, a TV show, a movie, or even sports. That’s why we have Stop and Fangirl! So you can…

Ruby Rose Killed It on ‘Batwoman’ and That’s the Tea

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

‘Bluff City Law’ 1×02 Review: “You Don’t Need a Weatherman”

Bluff City Law’s “You Don’t Need a Weatherman” proved once more that the heart of this show isn’t the cases that they handle day in and day out. It’s the people, the family that many of them are and soon…

‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 84: Naysaying And Yaysaying Fall TV 2019

Here at Fangirlish we continue to support your right to fangirl over any fandom you desire – whether that is a book, a TV show, a movie, or even sports. That’s why we have Stop and Fangirl! So you can…

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Directors & Writers Dan Berk & Robert Olsen Talk ‘Villains’

Villains isn’t just the other Bill Skarsgard film out right now with Maika Monroe from the indie hit It Follows. It also isn’t an edgy thriller that takes a turn for the morbid like the stylings of Saw, no matter…

#FemaleFilmmakerFriday: 5 Reasons You Should Know Cheryl Dunye

Cheryl Dunye is an icon, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. She is an epic filmmaker who has created honest, real, and beautiful pieces of queer content that set the stage for what the future holds for the next…

‘Villains’ Movie Review: The Right Amount of Awkward, Funny, and Horrifying

Villains is like no movie you’ve ever watched before. And yes, you’ve probably heard that said before on many occasions across many movies, but it’s true. You haven’t seen anything as awkward, funny, and frightening as Villains, starring Bill Skarsgard,…

5 Things You Should Know About ‘Batwoman’

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

‘Undone’ Season One Review: The Good, The Amazing, and the Mesmerizing

This isn’t your average review. Personally it was like none that I’ve ever written. Why? Because everything that I had to say about Amazon Prime’s Undone was positive. Seriously. Every single thing that happened on this show blew my mind…

5 Reasons Why You Should Read Gaby Dunn’s “Bury the Lede”

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

#FemaleFilmmakerFriday: 5 Reasons You Should Know Angela Robinson

Photo by Claire Folger/Annapurna Pictures Angela Robinson is one of those creators that brightens up your life just by knowing her. From D.E.B.S. to Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, this queer woman of color pushes boundaries and makes the…

5 Reasons You Should Watch Amazon Prime’s ‘Undone’

Undone is the trippy, heartfelt, and animated drama that you need in your life. It’s wild in how the Latinx lead discovers a new relationship with time after surviving a terrible accident. And it’s wondrously beautiful in the way we…

‘Carnival Row’ Season 1 Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

From Orlando Bloom’s Philo carrying Carnival Row in his lithe but strong arms to Imogen & Agreus being my surprise OTP, there’s plenty to talk about, break down, and explore when it comes to this Amazon Prime show. In this…

5 Things We Learned from ‘Carnival Row’s Jared Harris, Arty Foushan and Caroline Ford

If there’s anything that we’ve learned from Carnival Row it’s that it’s a tangled weave of amazing, and often annoying, characters who cause trouble, try to save the day where they can, and try to find meaning in the work…

17 Queer Artists You Should Know About in 2019

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

EXCLUSIVE: Christina Milian and Adam Demos Talk Netflix’s “Falling Inn Love”

Lately, Netflix has been in the business of delivering rom coms that you not only want to play over and over again, but that feel empowering and smart for the people in them, and the ones who watch them. From…