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Review: It’s a Sin, A Captivating Depiction of Queer Experience During The AIDS Crisis
By David T. Valentin It’s a Sin is a five episode mini-series that follows along a group of queer friends who either move or run away...


Review: Draw With Me – An Introductory Tale into the Life of Trans Youth
By David T. Valentin Draw with Me is a deeply incredible personal account of a trans boy, Brendon Scholl, coming to terms with their...


Book Review: Water Memory (Sentro #1) by Daniel Pyne
Water Memory (Sentro #1) by Daniel Pyne Reviewed by Cardyn Brooks Contemporary thriller ★★★★★ In Water Memory, multiple concussions...


Movie Review: WonderWoman84 for Christmas
By Lori Perkins Well, it was a hard choice – WonderWoman84, Bridgerton or Soul for the after A Christmas Story movie. Let me just say...


Book Review: His Holiday Crush by Cari Z
His Holiday Crush by Cari Z Reviewed by Laura Fliegel Historical romance ★★★★ His Holiday Crush is a really sweet, low angst holiday...


Movie Review: The Prom Film Adaptation Is a Tear Jerker, Belly Laughing Hit
By David T. Valentin The film adaptation of the Broadway musical The Prom, produced and directed by Ryan Murphy is finally here on...


Movie Review: The Happiest Season- A New Holiday Classic?
By David T. Valentin Happiest Season is a 2020 queer Christmas romcom directed by Clea Duvall. The holiday film features many notable...


Book Review: The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan
The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan Reviewed by Cardyn Brooks Historical romance ★★★★ In The Duke Who Didn't, Courtney Milan offers...


Review: “The Truth is the Only Client” –A New JFK Conspiracy Doc
By Richard Perkins The film begins with Brendan Sheehan, an Ohio judge who was working in Cleveland, alongside Judge Burt Griffin, a...


Review: Borat Takes on Trump’s America And Discovers Its Feminist Side
Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat serves as a perfect snapshot of mid-2000’s American culture, using the framing device of a fictional Kazakh...


Review: “That Kindness” Nurses Pushed to the Brink During the Pandemic
Image taken from Tworivertheater.org “They are a sacred kind, a holy species. And like so many precious like so many others in our...


Review: The New Boys is the Band is Just As Worthy as The Original
The Boys in the Band 2020 remake is a thrilling suspenseful two hours of self-discovery, self-doubt, tension, and a whole lot of sass....


Review: Ruth Bader-Ginsberg Biopic On The Basis of Sex is a Love Story for Our Times
There are many ways to look at a story, and if you do some research on the reviews On The Basis of Sex you’ll find them: Ruth Bader...


Review: Disney’s Live Action Mulan The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
On September 4th, 2020 Disney released their live-action remake of the famous animated 1998 film, Mulan. Now, I admit I was hesitant to...


Review: R.L. Allman’s Modern Retelling Of “Peter Pan” – Chapter 1
“With a dark, whimsical twist, we retell the story of Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t grow up. In this live-action modern version, San...
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