21 Actors the Emmy’s should nominate this year

While the 2022 Emmy nominations won’t be announced until July 12, we’re already crossing our fingers that some of our under-the-radar favorites get surprise nominations this year. We fully anticipate Bill Hader getting a nomination for his superb work on…

The 60 best LGBTQ+ films of the 21st Century so far

While Queer films have been in existence for the entirety of cinema (here’s a great article about some of the earliest examples at the Nerdist), there’s certainly been a notable—or perhaps, simply more highlighted—boom in LGBTQ+ storytelling in the 21st…

45 must-see Queer TV streaming right now

It may be half way through Pride month, but there’s still plenty of TV to watch. From streaming services to network shows, LGBTQ characters and storylines are almost a dime a dozen now (though I’ll always take more!) The staff…

‘The Boys’ season three review: Superhero satire reaches its climax

In October 2006, the first issue of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s WildStorm comic series The Boys was released. Its concept, a group of antiheroes banding together to keep the egomaniacal superhero group known as the Seven in line, never…

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ is essentially the story of Sam Raimi, the director

Perhaps it was destined to be this way. 20 years ago, Sam Raimi swung into the superhero genre with 2002’s Spider-Man, thus changing the modern blockbuster landscape for decades to come. In a poetic, maybe ironic, twist of fate, Raimi returns—nearly…

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ review: Bold, weird, fascinating, and complicated

The overall success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe can be partly credited to the fact that its movies’ predictable narratives and formulas are arguably key to their consistency in terms of entertainment. Audiences at this point know what to expect…

8 Graphic Novels as Sweet and Charming as ‘Heartstopper’ on Netflix

Fans of Alice Oseman’s webtoon turned graphic novel series Heartstopper can breathe a sigh of relief. The highly anticipated Netflix adaptation is as sweetly adorable and feel-good as its literary counterpart (probably because Alice Oseman, the creator of the graphic…