Reine #64: Show Me How You Do That Trick
For those familiar with the art of the “boob scoop.”
For those familiar with the art of the “boob scoop.”
Through the lens of Durga Chew-Bose’s phenomenal new adaptation of Bonjour Tristesse, the central relationship — romance even — is between Cécile and her father’s old friend Anne.
But who among us has not been there?!
This film approaches a common narrative in a way we’ve never seen before — and not just because there’s a ghost.
Wynonna Earp is coming back with a ‘Vengeance’ next Friday the 13th!
It’s truly platonic, but your new girlfriend has some thoughts! Also, we share ideas for psychosexual power plays, just casually.
“Biographies normativize people,” Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs tells me. “It’s like: this is a person, they were born, they died, their life is linear, they’re only one person. My queer approach doesn’t necessarily agree with any of those things. Does our life begin when we’re born? Does it end after we die? Are we ever one person? Those are questions of queer critique that I live inside of.”
Particularly if you are into romance and/or ice hockey.
I can’t believe we’ve already come to the finale of the UK’s first all-girl reality dating show, I Kissed a Girl, or, as I like to think of it, a battle of attrition between a weary group of TV producers and the lesbian urge to merge.
The Swamp Princess isn’t done with herself or with us yet.
Super Size Me really fucked me up as a kid. I am a fat, bummed out person who was a fat, bummed out child, and my mother was worried.
“We have the feel, we have all these trans women working in this beautiful space, but it’s also technical. We’re not just smoke and mirrors, we’re not just branding. There’s something behind this.”
(She was talking about goats, apparently.) Plus — more queer celeb shenanigans from IG this week!
Patti Harrison is a gift to trans women representation in media. But you know what benefits even more because of her presence? American comedy in general.
Maybe even the Orange Cream kind if you ask nicely.
Tis the season for queer horror, but fans of sapphic books with magic have a lot to look forward to, too!
“At work, we already have a bunch of inside jokes, and we find excuses to hang out during the day between meetings and spend so much of our time messaging each other even when we’re sitting literally a few seats down from each other.”
“I get inspired to write something and then the horror elements are secondary. So, with Satranic Panic, the very first thing I came up with was just a road trip movie, and then came the idea for a trans drag queen and her best friend killing demons.”
I look at my body in the mirror. Fat, yes. But desire is a crooked hook down my throat I cannot articulate.
This lesbian shark attack horror film has some good scares but not enough bite.