From The Symposium to queer pulp novels of the 50s and 60s, it’s easy to say that queer media has come a long way. We no longer have to know a person who knows a person who has a secret gay book that we can borrow, nor do we have to suffer through the terrible writing and plotlines of those pulp novels.
With great stylistic choices in direction and writing, 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' packs plenty of memorable scares.
'Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ is not a movie that needed to exist at all, but for what it was, it could’ve turned out worse.
Slipknot has truly created something special with 'We Are Not Your Kind'. It is an album that feels like a work of art, a quality that a lot of metal albums are lacking today
Although the multiple storylines do slow down the pacing a bit, it’s not enough to make this romp through 60’s Hollywood unenjoyable.
As the first spin-off of the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise, ‘Hobbs and Shaw’ firmly steps down on the gas pedal and provides an entertaining experience.
With neutered renditions of classic Disney numbers, cringeworthy recreations of iconic moments, and a genuine lack of innovation, let it be known: 'The Lion King (2019)' is bound for financial success...but even Mufasa’s trampled corpse has more life in it.
'Midsommar' is a real summertime treat. Ari Aster brings his A-game in creating this modern-day 'Wicker Man.'