With the sequel to Train to Busan here, it’s time to ask an important question for those that have never watched the original: Why are you sleeping on Train to Busan? Sure, watching the trailer might be a little overwhelming…
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’12 Monkeys’: In Defense of Season 2 Cassandra Railly
If there’s something I know about TV it’s that, inevitably, female characters will end up on the wrong side of a fandom—or at least a part of it. Sometimes, there will be valid reasons for this; but more often than…
Aimee Garcia Talks Representation, Ella Lopez & ‘Lucifer’ Season 5
The following contains spoilers for Lucifer Season 5, particularly Ella Lopez’s journey in the season. Tread carefully! It’s hard to have a talk with an actress like Aimee Garcia, who plays a role most Latinas don’t get – or didn’t…
‘Lovecraft Country’ 1×02 Review: “Whitey’s on the Moon”
Lovecraft Country served up an even more mystical mystery-laced puzzle piece with episode 1×02, “Whitey’s on the Moon.” At first I couldn’t quite put my finger on why that title, but after doing some quick research about the song and…
‘Through Greenland’ Review: I’d Follow Nikolaj Coster Waldau Anywhere
SYNOPSIS: Through Greenland is a visually spectacular program series with Danish Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on an adventurous expedition through Greenland. I’m not sure what it is about this show, or why I’m interested. It’s a thing now, I…
‘The 100’ 7×12 Review: “The Stranger”
We’re in the final stretch of The 100 and in “The Stranger” things are only getting worse for the people of Sanctum and Bardo. For starters, now that Bill (aka The Shepherd) knows that Clarke doesn’t have the flame, he…
Lovecraft Country: A Love Letter
In my experience, not many things live up to their hype, but Lovecraft Country absolutely does. The premiere of the HBO series grabs and holds you in place from the very beginning with dialogue and visuals that are not generally…
Queerly Not Straight: 9 LGBTQ+ Books You Should Read This September
In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting interviews, opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome…
‘Wynonna Earp’ 4×04 Review: “Afraid”
Wynonna Earp‘s “Afraid” fed the queers with Wayhaught goodness while also scaring the crap out of us with a big bad that put things into perspective for Wynonna. That was paired with some true worry that we have for Nicole…