“The Fall of the House of Usher” Meets Tragedy With a Comms Plan
Episode three of The Fall of the House of Usher hinges on the horror of animal testing.
Episode three of The Fall of the House of Usher hinges on the horror of animal testing.
I learned an important lesson on how to paint dogs.
It’s time to meet our gal pal lesbian lovers! Also, updates on this week’s episode of Gen V.
The Fall of the House of Usher presents its take on “The Masque of the Red Death” with heightened horror and humor.
I finally understood that sacred feeling one can get in a religious service.
“So many people struggle with getting out of their head and into their body during sex.”
Most of us can agree that murder is wrong. More of us should agree the way our societies handle murder — handle all crime — is even worse.
I was going to tell a time-traveling joke here
Plus, Dev Hynes interviewed Zadie Smith (!!) and more culture and political news.
Exactly what I hoped wouldn’t go down did in fact go down.
For the next eight days, we’re obsessively recapping and analyzing every episode of the new Mike Flanagan Netflix horror series The Fall of the House of Usher, which yes, is VERY QUEER.
These little monsters are breaking generational curses and making their own way in the world.
Everything Now finds an impressive balance: It doesn’t romanticize eating disorders, of course, but it also doesn’t sensationalize them.
A new book details how former Latina lesbian Marvel Exec Victoria Alonso and her team refused to remove queer-friendly material from Quantumania. Also: Riverdale’s original time-hopping plan, a new Color Purple trailer, Lesbopalooza and more!
Soccer legend Ashlyn Harris has filed for divorce from soccer legend Ali Krieger, leaving the community mourning the separation of two exquisite jawlines and wondering if love is in fact a lie.
For the first time this season, we see Bradley and Laura kiss! I would rate it a solid B, but we are improving!
Also, let’s all say hello to Rahne’s ponytail!
You could come out to your Mom in the car while driving to the outlet mall, but alternately, you could come out to your Mom via interpretive dance.
I can tell if someone’s lying just by looking at them.
So far season two is darker and moodier than season one, but it’s also somehow funnier, more queer, and more vulnerable.