This week’s RuPaul’s Drag Race has the safe queens pull to the front in the Rusical, focusing on life and conspiracies on social media sites.
It’s a new day in the workroom and there’s a shift in the universe that is season 13 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
While this week’s episode was pretty average, it had a joyful, educational maxi-challenge and a sad departure from an amazing queen.
The Latest episode of Rupauls Drag Race has continued getting even better and better; let’s just hope the fandom doesn’t ruin the fun.
The small pieces that have come into view are creating a bigger picture that will lead the season into rough, unknown waters.
While a bit shaky at times, the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina brought a unique perspective I hope future inductions will honor.
This newest incarnation of Saved by the Bell expertly blends its nostalgia with quick-paced comedy and an update of the original show for a modern audience.
This is a series that shows its cards right in the title; it’s about the hunt. And it’s an unforgettable one.
It has the underdogs, it has the fashion, it has the best performance of the season (so far) and it has given us so much background on some of the queens.
Teenage Bounty Hunters hit an unlikely intersection of relatability, character and relationship growth, and adventure.
With History of Swear Words, Netflix delivers entertainment and knowledge regarding those naughty words that have morphed throughout the years.
While episode two is a big upgrade from season 13 of RuPaul’s Drag Race’s premiere, a lot happened in this episode and most of it was good but average.
Besides, a halfway decent premise, I can’t otherwise find a single reason to waste your time with this hacky, uninspired show.
It’s not really fun to watch seven queens be so down on themselves, and when the scene changes to the winning queens, it’s difficult to really root for any of them.
The Ripper, the eponymous killer, and the series expose the misogyny with aplomb at every step and moreover, it is persistently captivating.