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Our Flag Means Death approaches queer content with all of the confidence and normality found in heteronormative culture.
In her final report from the 48th Annual Seattle International Film Festival, Bailey Jo Josie shines a lot on documentaries.
It’s getting down to the wire on RuPaul’s Drag Race as the Top Five needs to downsize to a Top Four – does RuPaul have the heart to do it?
RuPaul’s Drag Race season 14 has teased this lifesaving Golden Ticket for twelve episodes now and this week, a queen is finally saved.
In the wake of the worst Snatch Game in RuPaul’s Drag Race herstory, the Bottom Seven queens deliver an amazing, gripping episode.
Well, Willow Pill was right; a couple of weeks ago, she joked that the queens…
We are nine episodes into the season and with eight queens still remaining, there’s a lot to wrap one’s head around!
We’re (presumably) reaching the end of the season and the odds are ever in Angeria’s favor. But man, this is such a strange season.
In one of the best epsidoes of RuPaul’s Drag Race, an acting challenges proves triumphant, a queen stumbles, and another confesses.
This week’s episode was filled with a ton of backstory, upset feelings, and the first real memorable Untucked moment of the season.
The queens must make a PSA for a charity that helps first-out queens Tempest DuJour, Jaymes Mansfield, and Kahmora Hall.
While it had great moments, it still feels like massive filler in a season that is only three episodes deep.
After last week’s tremendous first half of the split premiere, RuPaul’s Drag Race season 14’s second episode is a bit of a snoozer in comparison.
It’s a shiny new year, and with it comes a shiny new season of VH1’s RuPaul’s Drag Race with another COVID-safe split premiere.
Queerly Ever After dives into 2006’s Long-Term Relationship, where two men enter a relationship despite their contrasting political views.