Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This March

Queerly Not Straight the column is back with a list of 10 LGBTQ books that you should check out this March. Read on for more.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 2×11 Review: “As Nottingham Was To Robin Hood”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×11 “As Nottingham Was To Robin Hood” was another one of those TV episodes that just had everything.

Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This December

From Christmas tales to opposites attract, Queerly Not Straight has put together a list of 10 LGBTQ+ books you should read this December!

‘Field Notes On Love’ Sets Its Leads

If there is one author you should be reading, it’s Jennifer E. Smith. Her book #FieldNotesOnLove is coming to the big screen

‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ 12×04/12×05 Review: “Cash Flow” & “Raising the Dead”

NCIS: LA aired 12×04 “Cash Flow” and 12×05 “Raising the Dead” back to back, and we’re not sure why, but we’re also not complaining.

#WayBackWednesday – The Evil Dead (1981)

The Evil Dead is a horror classic that I’ve come to appreciate on several different levels. I have a personal connection to The Evil Dead; it was filmed about 45 minutes from my hometown. The infamous cabin that served as…

The Walking Dead Episode 10×16 Review: ‘A Certain Doom’

Fans finally got to see the long-awaited The Walking Dead season finale (or finale for now), “A Certain Doom,” which was delayed in post-production because of COVID-19. And the episode was kind of – lackluster. Maybe we had built up…

‘When the Streetlights Go On’ 1×05 Review: ‘Notes From the Wrong Side of the Tracks’

Sometimes, it’s the not-knowing part of any mystery that’s enough to drive anyone mad. And that’s where we find ourselves at with When The Streetlights Go On, as we’re desperately trying to figure out who’s the culprit behind the murders of Chrissy Monroe and Mr. Carpenter.

‘The Walking Dead’ 10×11 Review: “Morning Star”

This week’s episode of The Walking Dead titled “Morning Star” marks the beginning of the war with the Whisperers, and even though it’s been building to this for a while – we are not ready! The first part of the…

‘All The Bright Places’ Review: From Bright to Not So Bright

Warning: this movie deals with mental health issues, suicidal ideation, and ultimately, suicide. If you’re not comfortable with this topic, this is your chance to go read something way more fun, like our review of I Am Not Okay With…

The Flash’s (Not-So-) Killer Frost Problem

The Flash may be hitting its stride in Season 6, but it only serves to highlight the problem in their treatment of Killer Frost and Caitlin.

‘The Walking Dead’ Episode 10×09 Review: “Squeeze”

This week’s episode of The Walking Dead was called “Squeeze,” because the group had to get out of some tight spots, but the name could also represent how much they fit into this episode. Because it was a lot. The…

Hey Hollywood, WOC Are Not Interchangeable

The Year of our Lord 2019 is almost over, and apparently, this still needs to be said. Women of color are not interchangeable. Now, of course, the problem of bad representation is big, and there are many facets to it.…

‘The Flash’ 6×03 Review: “Dead Man Running”

Season six of The Flash started off strong in the first two episodes. However, it faltered a little this week due in no small part to continued strange choices in the treatment of Frostlin’s character. We didn’t get a lot…

‘The Walking Dead’ 10×02 Review: “We Are the End of the World”

I think the theme of this season of The Walking Dead is friendship. Last week, we learned from Carol and Daryl that BFFs make friendship bracelets and talk about running away together. This week, the Alpha and Beta taught us…

The Frustratingly Complex Journey Of ‘Fear The Walking Dead’

Do you ever have one of those shows that makes you wonder why you’re still watching it? For me, that’s Fear the Walking Dead. A show that I started watching because I used to be a fan of its parent…

Gone But Not Forgotten: Can A TV Show Survive Without Their Main Character?

It’s a story we know all too well. A television show is a few seasons in, characters and relationships have been deeply developed, and then, all of a sudden, the main character disappears from our screens. Whether it’s for creative…

‘Deadly Class’ 1×06 Review: “Stigmata Martyr” & Its Portrayal of Bipolar Disorder

Deadly Class’ “Stigmata Martyr” made me cry in a way that I haven’t in years. Let me explain. I’m bipolar. Newly diagnosed and on the way to finding the medicine that works for me and the fire that goes on…

‘Deadly Class’ 1×05 Review: “Saudade” aka The Trippiest Episode You’ve Ever Seen!

Maria takes a hold of her freedom, Billy seeks the ultimate revenge, and Marcus trips out hard in the highly anticipated episode “Saudade” of Deadly Class. It’s a turning point for all of our faves, a moment in time that…

‘Deadly Class’ 1×04 Review: “Mirror People”

Deadly Class “Mirror People” stripped all our favs of their carefully presented outer image/presence and gave us young men and women who care, hurt, and feel, no matter how much they try to hide it and act like they don’t.…

‘Deadly Class’ 1×02 Review: “Noise, Noise, Noise”

Deadly Class “Noise, Noise, Noise” was a lesson in learning who not to fuck with. You don’t fuck with Saya because that girl is on point and has your death probably measured and timed already. You don’t fuck with Maria…