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10 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This April 2026
With Spring finally here, we’re continuing our journey of supporting LGBTQ+ books and the authors…
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 17 Review: ‘Altered States’ Both Challenges and Celebrates Dr. Charles
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 17, “Altered States” is an emotionally satisfying conclusion to Dr. Daniel Charles’ harrowing journey.
Movies
Foundation Season 2 Interviews: Cassian Bilton Talks Brother Dawn
Fangirlish had a chance to talk to Foundation’s Cassian Bilton (Brother Dawn) about playing the younger version of Lee Pace’s character.
Sandra Oh Is Ready To Play Vice Principal Gupta Again!
When it comes to movies that we want a sequel to, The Princess Diaries would be at the top (okay, well top 5) of movies that we want a sequel to. It’s a movie that defined a huge part of…
5 Things You Need to Prepare For The Loss of Henry Cavill on The Witcher
Henry Cavill is leaving The Witcher. That is a fact. We’ve got 5 things that might help you prepare for this sad reality better.
The Trailer For ‘Love At First Sight’ Is Finally Here
One of our favorite books is becoming a movie & the trailer is here & we love it & we’re just EXCITED!!
I Will Go Down With This Ship: Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood
Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood are an incredible ship and now’s the time to celebrate them! Join us to talk about their love story!
Movie Review: ‘Gabriel’s Redemption: Part One’
Passionflix’s latest film in the Gabriel’s Inferno series by Sylvain Reynard, Gabriel’s Redemption: Part One, is out now, and while I was looking forward to this, it wasn’t my favorite one. Don’t get me wrong. I do think that Passionflix…
Joey King & Presley Cash Post Behind The Scenes Videos & Pics From Taylor Swift’s Concert
Joey King posts some behind the scenes pics of her time at Taylor Swift’s concert. We’re loving all the pics and videos.
Amazon FreeVee’s Primo Review: A Feel-Good, Charming Comedy
Amazon Freeve’s Primo is a feel-good, charming comedy about family, friendship and finding your way in life — while having a lot of tios.
‘It Ends With Us’ Gets A Release Date
TBH, this shocked us. Yes, we knew that It Ends With Us is going to come out, but we also didn’t think that it would be anytime soon. With the WGA on strike, as well as the potential SAG strike,…
Christmas In July Movie Review: A Royal Christmas Crush
#ARoyalChristmasCrush wasn’t what we expected, but that’s a good thing. Our feelings are all over the place with this one.
Amazon Freevee’s ‘Puppy Love’ Movie Shares a Cute Trailer!
Amazon Freevee released the trailer and key art for its upcoming Original romantic comedy film Puppy Love and is the cutest thing ever!
‘I’m Not Yelling: I’m Latina’ Podcast: The Tragedy of TedBecca
Join Lizzie and Lyra for our new episode of I’m Not Yelling, I’m Latina Podcast where we talk TedBecca and that Ted Lasso finale!
Samuel Arnold Joins ‘Great Expectations’ Spin – Off Movie
As Emily In Paris rolls around, we love hearing about other projects from its stars! Samuel Arnold joins several Great Expectations spin-off.
Taylor Swift Releases Music Video For ‘I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)’
Taylor Swift doesn’t ask you what you need… she just knows. And we definitely needed the video for I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)!
Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This July
With Pride over, we’re going to continue our coverage of LGBTQ+ books, this time around for the month of July.