At Vulture, Angelica Jade Bastién has some thoughts about camp and gender. “At times, camp can feel like a suffocating label. Its proponents often misconstrue the fact that recreating oneself as a character is not merely an aesthetic for women, but rather, for many, a matter of survival. […]
At The Derelict Historian, Chad Denton writes about Doctor Who‘s Missy and the appeal of Queer villains. “I feel some confidence in saying it’s not just gay and trans people who at least occasionally find catharsis in stories about those who flaunt our ideas of everything that is […]
Our friends at The Feminine Critique talk about a bunch of series and films. So many! “We’re back with STUFF! It’s a big fat catchup episode where Christine and Emily dive into their recent watches. We’ve got horror sequels (Child’s Play 3, Evil Dead Rise, Nightmare On Elm […]
At The Escapist, Darren Mooney writes about nostalgia the future in the last season of Star Trek: Picard. “The Star Trek universe used to seem vast and infinite, populated by hundreds of individuals who all had their own stories. More than that, these characters had lives and relationships […]
At The Freesound Blog, Craig Smith writes about preserving sound effects from the Sunset Editor Sound Effects Library at the University of Southern California. “Sunset Editorial had a low-key history in Hollywood. Not a lot is known about them. This is because their credits in films were usually […]
Digital Spy has an interview with the iconic drag king, Landon Cider. “I have a lot of knowledge in this drag world. I’ve watched a lot of drag, and I learned from queens. I didn’t have kings to look up to. I kind of carved this out for […]