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MISTRESS BETTY AND THE HOT TUB OF JUSTICE Hiya folks. I caught a cold in Puerto Rico (my version of “I Took A Pill In Ibiza”) so my energy and enthusiasm for the machinations of Riverdale’s terrifying teenagers are at a low ebb.With that in mind, this recap is going to predominately focus on one of this episode’s storylines (“Mistress Betty and Barb’s Revenge”) and give relatively short shrift to the other two (“The SAPPHIC CINEMA: BOUND (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that is seriously messing with the recommendations on my mom’s Netflix account. This week’s selection is 1996’s Bound, the directorial debut of the Wachowskis and the cultural moment at which half of America’slesbians got dumb
10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS Available for purchase on Amazon, YouTube, or ITunes. 2.Happiest Historical TV Show: Bomb Girls (2012-2014) Canadian TV, much likes the country it hails from, has a reputation for being a bit kinder and gentler than its American alternatives, and it’s given us some of the best queer representation of the last decade with Lost Girl,Wynonna
WENTWORTH RECAP 5.1 GHOST IN THIS HELL Hello to the best and bravest fans in the world, and welcome to the fifth season of Wentworth. Let me begin by saying that I’m so glad you’ve managed to find these recaps here on The Dart. I hope you spread the word about them for anyone still searching, and most importantly, I hope you WENTWORTH RECAP 6.1: DAUGHTERS OF ANARCHY If you’re wondering whether or not to watch Wentworth ’s season six premiere, the answer is: you already have. From start to finish, there is barely a moment of this episode that does not feel like a rehash of prior seasons, from fights in the shower, to justice meted out in the laundry, to mystery meat served up in the cafeteria. THE DART - TO THE POINT The Joy of Gentleman Jack. In the past few weeks, the world has given us two iconic visions of female power: The women in these photographs have much in common and much that separates them. One holds a trophy aloft in a parade, the other quietly dons a ring. One is THE DART - PAGE 20 OF 20 - TO THE POINT The 2004 British drama My Summer of Love is the most tragically underappreciated movie in the queer film canon. Despite gorgeous cinematography and outstanding performances by its leads (including a young Emily Blunt), MSoL is generally left out of our “oh but have you seen” conversations. CABLE GIRLS: NETFLIX'S HIDDEN GEM Cable Girls (or as it is known in Spain—Las Chicas Del Cable) had me at “women-focused” and “historical setting.”From the moment I found out about the show, I knew I had to devour it as soon as it was released on Netflix this past April. I first discovered Cable Girls while perusing The Mary Sue, and I was instantly intrigued at the idea of watching women go out into the world to ELAINE ATWELL, AUTHOR AT THE DART Elaine Atwell is the editor and founder of The Dart. Her work has been published in Vice, The Toast, The Mary Sue, and she was a longtime contributor to AfterEllen.com. HOW TO BREAK UP WITH A TV SHOW Emily and Naomi are still together, working their ways through adulthood with as much reckless passion as ever. Pepa and Silvia’s wedding went off without a hitch, and they now divide all their time between solving crimes and eating tapas. The L Word ended after season five. H.G. Wells and Mika Bering started kissing and have yet to takea break.
MISTRESS BETTY AND THE HOT TUB OF JUSTICE Hiya folks. I caught a cold in Puerto Rico (my version of “I Took A Pill In Ibiza”) so my energy and enthusiasm for the machinations of Riverdale’s terrifying teenagers are at a low ebb.With that in mind, this recap is going to predominately focus on one of this episode’s storylines (“Mistress Betty and Barb’s Revenge”) and give relatively short shrift to the other two (“The SAPPHIC CINEMA: BOUND (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that is seriously messing with the recommendations on my mom’s Netflix account. This week’s selection is 1996’s Bound, the directorial debut of the Wachowskis and the cultural moment at which half of America’slesbians got dumb
10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS Available for purchase on Amazon, YouTube, or ITunes. 2.Happiest Historical TV Show: Bomb Girls (2012-2014) Canadian TV, much likes the country it hails from, has a reputation for being a bit kinder and gentler than its American alternatives, and it’s given us some of the best queer representation of the last decade with Lost Girl,Wynonna
WENTWORTH RECAP 5.1 GHOST IN THIS HELL Hello to the best and bravest fans in the world, and welcome to the fifth season of Wentworth. Let me begin by saying that I’m so glad you’ve managed to find these recaps here on The Dart. I hope you spread the word about them for anyone still searching, and most importantly, I hope you WENTWORTH RECAP 6.1: DAUGHTERS OF ANARCHY If you’re wondering whether or not to watch Wentworth ’s season six premiere, the answer is: you already have. From start to finish, there is barely a moment of this episode that does not feel like a rehash of prior seasons, from fights in the shower, to justice meted out in the laundry, to mystery meat served up in the cafeteria. THE DART - PAGE 20 OF 20 - TO THE POINT The 2004 British drama My Summer of Love is the most tragically underappreciated movie in the queer film canon. Despite gorgeous cinematography and outstanding performances by its leads (including a young Emily Blunt), MSoL is generally left out of our “oh but have you seen” conversations. MISTRESS BETTY AND THE HOT TUB OF JUSTICE Hiya folks. I caught a cold in Puerto Rico (my version of “I Took A Pill In Ibiza”) so my energy and enthusiasm for the machinations of Riverdale’s terrifying teenagers are at a low ebb.With that in mind, this recap is going to predominately focus on one of this episode’s storylines (“Mistress Betty and Barb’s Revenge”) and give relatively short shrift to the other two (“The ELAINE ATWELL, AUTHOR AT THE DART Elaine Atwell is the editor and founder of The Dart. Her work has been published in Vice, The Toast, The Mary Sue, and she was a longtime contributor to AfterEllen.com. SAPPHIC CINEMA: THE HANDMAIDEN “Oliver Fist” LOL The thought that they cut out the Mrs Suckersby final plot twist sounds like it makes it all too simple. In addition to all the points you made – Maude being in Sue’s shoes, class commentary, switching the agency again to another woman instead of the men – I also so enjoy the last scene of Fingersmith was a complicated blur of slow burn guilt, anger, shame, love ROLEPLAYING QUEERNESS IN THE ADVENTURE ZONE Photo Credit: Erik Westra. A dwarf cleric, a human fighter and an elf wizard have just rolled initiative and are now locked in battle with a crystal golem in the middle of a floating space lab. The dwarf cleric is busy trying to disperse a spell that has paralyzed his two comrades. The human fighter, still paralyzed, requests the help of awell
JANET KING RECAP 3.4 JUST SAY MAYBE In the past few weeks, I’ve done a lot of thinking about how being a TV fan is a lot like being in a romantic relationship. I came to this analogy in writing about Wentworth, and though my conclusions there were significantly less charitable, I think the same principle holds true for Janet King.I love this show with the comfortable love of a long-term relationship. WENTWORTH RECAP 5.6 TONGUE IN CHECK Wentworth Recap 5.6 Tongue In Check. The only person I know in real life who loves Wentworth as much as I do is my mother, and what she loves most about it is Joan Ferguson. Joan is, as she has told me several times, “the finest villain in the history of WHAT IS PHANTOM THREAD ABOUT For the past several days, every time I get on the internet, I am assaulted by advertisements encouraging me to see two films: Forever My Girl, and Phantom Thread.One is a schmaltzy Hallmark Channel reject that looks like The Notebook with erectile dysfunction, and the other is being widely hailed as a masterpiece, starring the greatest male actor of his generation, and directed by Paul Thomas WENTWORTH RECAP 5.9 HURRY UP AND WAIT Well, this is going to be a weird recap. Usually I set aside an entire day to write about Wentworth, because I really feel that the show and you, the reader, deserve that kind of effort. (And it’s a pretty significant commitment, given that I’m not getting paid for this in any meaningful way. PLEASE 10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS 10 Lesbian Films and Shows With Happy Endings. 8. Happiest Science Fiction Episode: Black Mirror, “San Junipero” (2016) The great Mallory Ortberg once described Black Mirror, the BBC/Netflix technodystopian anthology series, as “what if phones but too much.”. That’s fair, but even so, the show doesn’t so much callout the evils of
THE DART - TO THE POINT To the point. (This review was originally published on July 23, 2015.) Hello and welcome to Sapphic Cinema, a new column series celebrating the gems of queer film history. THE DART - PAGE 20 OF 20 - TO THE POINT The 2004 British drama My Summer of Love is the most tragically underappreciated movie in the queer film canon. Despite gorgeous cinematography and outstanding performances by its leads (including a young Emily Blunt), MSoL is generally left out of our “oh but have you seen” conversations. HOW TO BREAK UP WITH A TV SHOW Loving a show is a lot like being in a relationship. That means sticking with it through the hard times, but it also means knowing when to let it go. If you're struggling to pull the plug on a show you once loved, here are some tools to help you part ways. SAPPHIC CINEMA: BOUND (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that is seriously messing with the recommendations on my mom’s Netflix account. This week’s selection is 1996’s Bound, the directorial debut of the Wachowskis and the cultural moment at which half of America’slesbians got dumb
ELAINE ATWELL, AUTHOR AT THE DART Elaine Atwell is the editor and founder of The Dart. Her work has been published in Vice, The Toast, The Mary Sue, and she was a longtime contributor to AfterEllen.com. 10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS As every queer woman who has ever logged on to Netflix knows, lesbians are rich in tragedy. The typical story arc for women who love women in film and television goes something like this: Girl painfully comes to terms with feelings for other girl. The exploration of these feelings costs girl her job/children/parental approval, and CABLE GIRLS: NETFLIX'S HIDDEN GEM Cable Girls (or as it is known in Spain—Las Chicas Del Cable) had me at “women-focused” and “historical setting.”From the moment I found out about the show, I knew I had to devour it as soon as it was released on Netflix this past April. I first discovered Cable Girls while perusing The Mary Sue, and I was instantly intrigued at the idea of watching women go out into the world to WENTWORTH RECAP 6.1: DAUGHTERS OF ANARCHY If you’re wondering whether or not to watch Wentworth ’s season six premiere, the answer is: you already have. From start to finish, there is barely a moment of this episode that does not feel like a rehash of prior seasons, from fights in the shower, to justice meted out in the laundry, to mystery meat served up in the cafeteria. MISTRESS BETTY AND THE HOT TUB OF JUSTICE Hiya folks. I caught a cold in Puerto Rico (my version of “I Took A Pill In Ibiza”) so my energy and enthusiasm for the machinations of Riverdale’s terrifying teenagers are at a low ebb.With that in mind, this recap is going to predominately focus on one of this episode’s storylines (“Mistress Betty and Barb’s Revenge”) and give relatively short shrift to the other two (“The WENTWORTH RECAP 5.1 GHOST IN THIS HELL Hello to the best and bravest fans in the world, and welcome to the fifth season of Wentworth. Let me begin by saying that I’m so glad you’ve managed to find these recaps here on The Dart. I hope you spread the word about them for anyone still searching, and most importantly, I hope you THE DART - TO THE POINT To the point. (This review was originally published on July 23, 2015.) Hello and welcome to Sapphic Cinema, a new column series celebrating the gems of queer film history. THE DART - PAGE 20 OF 20 - TO THE POINT The 2004 British drama My Summer of Love is the most tragically underappreciated movie in the queer film canon. Despite gorgeous cinematography and outstanding performances by its leads (including a young Emily Blunt), MSoL is generally left out of our “oh but have you seen” conversations. HOW TO BREAK UP WITH A TV SHOW Loving a show is a lot like being in a relationship. That means sticking with it through the hard times, but it also means knowing when to let it go. If you're struggling to pull the plug on a show you once loved, here are some tools to help you part ways. SAPPHIC CINEMA: BOUND (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that is seriously messing with the recommendations on my mom’s Netflix account. This week’s selection is 1996’s Bound, the directorial debut of the Wachowskis and the cultural moment at which half of America’slesbians got dumb
ELAINE ATWELL, AUTHOR AT THE DART Elaine Atwell is the editor and founder of The Dart. Her work has been published in Vice, The Toast, The Mary Sue, and she was a longtime contributor to AfterEllen.com. 10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS As every queer woman who has ever logged on to Netflix knows, lesbians are rich in tragedy. The typical story arc for women who love women in film and television goes something like this: Girl painfully comes to terms with feelings for other girl. The exploration of these feelings costs girl her job/children/parental approval, and CABLE GIRLS: NETFLIX'S HIDDEN GEM Cable Girls (or as it is known in Spain—Las Chicas Del Cable) had me at “women-focused” and “historical setting.”From the moment I found out about the show, I knew I had to devour it as soon as it was released on Netflix this past April. I first discovered Cable Girls while perusing The Mary Sue, and I was instantly intrigued at the idea of watching women go out into the world to WENTWORTH RECAP 6.1: DAUGHTERS OF ANARCHY If you’re wondering whether or not to watch Wentworth ’s season six premiere, the answer is: you already have. From start to finish, there is barely a moment of this episode that does not feel like a rehash of prior seasons, from fights in the shower, to justice meted out in the laundry, to mystery meat served up in the cafeteria. MISTRESS BETTY AND THE HOT TUB OF JUSTICE Hiya folks. I caught a cold in Puerto Rico (my version of “I Took A Pill In Ibiza”) so my energy and enthusiasm for the machinations of Riverdale’s terrifying teenagers are at a low ebb.With that in mind, this recap is going to predominately focus on one of this episode’s storylines (“Mistress Betty and Barb’s Revenge”) and give relatively short shrift to the other two (“The WENTWORTH RECAP 5.1 GHOST IN THIS HELL Hello to the best and bravest fans in the world, and welcome to the fifth season of Wentworth. Let me begin by saying that I’m so glad you’ve managed to find these recaps here on The Dart. I hope you spread the word about them for anyone still searching, and most importantly, I hope you THE DART - PAGE 2 OF 20 - TO THE POINT To the point. (This recap was originally published on April 24, 2013.) It’s been a tough week for Bomb Girls, what with the cancelled-but-with-a-movie-but-maybe-not THE DART - PAGE 3 OF 20 - TO THE POINT (This recap was originally published on January 25, 2013.) Good morning and welcome to the most action-packed episode of Bomb Girls yet. Last week, Kate delved into a life of sin in an attempt to gain more jazz credibility, Betty let Ivan make all kinds of hockey metaphors in the back seat of his car 10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS As every queer woman who has ever logged on to Netflix knows, lesbians are rich in tragedy. The typical story arc for women who love women in film and television goes something like this: Girl painfully comes to terms with feelings for other girl. The exploration of these feelings costs girl her job/children/parental approval, andBISEXUAL ARCHIVES
As every queer woman who has ever logged on to Netflix knows, lesbians are rich in tragedy. The typical story arc for women who love women in film and television goes something like this: Girl painfully comes to terms with feelings for other girl. MISTRESS BETTY AND THE HOT TUB OF JUSTICE Hiya folks. I caught a cold in Puerto Rico (my version of “I Took A Pill In Ibiza”) so my energy and enthusiasm for the machinations of Riverdale’s terrifying teenagers are at a low ebb.With that in mind, this recap is going to predominately focus on one of this episode’s storylines (“Mistress Betty and Barb’s Revenge”) and give relatively short shrift to the other two (“The THE DART - PAGE 7 OF 20 - TO THE POINT (This recap was originally published on June 25, 2014. And for some reason I couldn’t find the pictures for it, so use your imaginations!) Previously on Wentworth, Franky Doyle’s quest to remain Top Dog cost a Korean inmate her life, and Boomer a lot of garden shed blowjobs. SAPPHIC CINEMA: THE HANDMAIDEN “Oliver Fist” LOL The thought that they cut out the Mrs Suckersby final plot twist sounds like it makes it all too simple. In addition to all the points you made – Maude being in Sue’s shoes, class commentary, switching the agency again to another woman instead of the men – I also so enjoy the last scene of Fingersmith was a complicated blur of slow burn guilt, anger, shame, love WENTWORTH RECAP 5.1 GHOST IN THIS HELL Hello to the best and bravest fans in the world, and welcome to the fifth season of Wentworth. Let me begin by saying that I’m so glad you’ve managed to find these recaps here on The Dart. I hope you spread the word about them for anyone still searching, and most importantly, I hope you 10 LESBIAN FILMS AND SHOWS WITH HAPPY ENDINGS 8. Happiest Science Fiction Episode: Black Mirror, “San Junipero” (2016) The great Mallory Ortberg once described Black Mirror, the BBC/Netflix technodystopian anthology series, as “what if phones but too much.” That’s fair, but even so, the show doesn’t so much call out the evils of technology so much as it examines technology’s ability to magnify and enable people’s JANET KING RECAP 3.4 JUST SAY MAYBE In the past few weeks, I’ve done a lot of thinking about how being a TV fan is a lot like being in a romantic relationship. I came to this analogy in writing about Wentworth, and though my conclusions there were significantly less charitable, I think the same principle holds true for Janet King.I love this show with the comfortable love of a long-term relationship. THE DART - TO THE POINT The Joy of Gentleman Jack. In the past few weeks, the world has given us two iconic visions of female power: The women in these photographs have much in common and much that separates them. One holds a trophy aloft in a parade, the other quietly dons a ring. One is THE DART - PAGE 20 OF 20 - TO THE POINT The 2004 British drama My Summer of Love is the most tragically underappreciated movie in the queer film canon. Despite gorgeous cinematography and outstanding performances by its leads (including a young Emily Blunt), MSoL is generally left out of our “oh but have you seen” conversations. CABLE GIRLS: NETFLIX'S HIDDEN GEM Cable Girls (or as it is known in Spain—Las Chicas Del Cable) had me at “women-focused” and “historical setting.”From the moment I found out about the show, I knew I had to devour it as soon as it was released on Netflix this past April. I first discovered Cable Girls while perusing The Mary Sue, and I was instantly intrigued at the idea of watching women go out into the world to ELAINE ATWELL, AUTHOR AT THE DART Elaine Atwell is the editor and founder of The Dart. Her work has been published in Vice, The Toast, The Mary Sue, and she was a longtime contributor to AfterEllen.com. HOW TO BREAK UP WITH A TV SHOW Emily and Naomi are still together, working their ways through adulthood with as much reckless passion as ever. Pepa and Silvia’s wedding went off without a hitch, and they now divide all their time between solving crimes and eating tapas. The L Word ended after season five. H.G. Wells and Mika Bering started kissing and have yet to takea break.
ROLEPLAYING QUEERNESS IN THE ADVENTURE ZONE Photo Credit: Erik Westra. A dwarf cleric, a human fighter and an elf wizard have just rolled initiative and are now locked in battle with a crystal golem in the middle of a floating space lab. The dwarf cleric is busy trying to disperse a spell that has paralyzed his two comrades. The human fighter, still paralyzed, requests the help of awell
DEAR SUPERGIRL WRITERS, NO ONE WANTS LENA AND JAMES Somewhere, there is a person. A person who decides which characters play love interests on the show Supergirl. This is an open letter to that person. Hey. You don’t know me, but I’m a huge fan of your show. You’ve created some of my favorite characters on JANET KING RECAP 3.4 JUST SAY MAYBE In the past few weeks, I’ve done a lot of thinking about how being a TV fan is a lot like being in a romantic relationship. I came to this analogy in writing about Wentworth, and though my conclusions there were significantly less charitable, I think the same principle holds true for Janet King.I love this show with the comfortable love of a long-term relationship. WENTWORTH RECAP 6.1: DAUGHTERS OF ANARCHY If you’re wondering whether or not to watch Wentworth ’s season six premiere, the answer is: you already have. From start to finish, there is barely a moment of this episode that does not feel like a rehash of prior seasons, from fights in the shower, to justice meted out in the laundry, to mystery meat served up in the cafeteria. JANET KING RECAP 3.3: DADDY LESSONS It looks like the Northern Devils are a rugby league team, which like someone said in last week’s episode, is more commonly played in the state (New South Wales) that Janet King takes place in (Funnily enough there is a Norths Devils rugby league team but they are based in Brisbane, Queensland). THE DART - TO THE POINT The Joy of Gentleman Jack. In the past few weeks, the world has given us two iconic visions of female power: The women in these photographs have much in common and much that separates them. One holds a trophy aloft in a parade, the other quietly dons a ring. One is THE DART - PAGE 20 OF 20 - TO THE POINT The 2004 British drama My Summer of Love is the most tragically underappreciated movie in the queer film canon. Despite gorgeous cinematography and outstanding performances by its leads (including a young Emily Blunt), MSoL is generally left out of our “oh but have you seen” conversations. CABLE GIRLS: NETFLIX'S HIDDEN GEM Cable Girls (or as it is known in Spain—Las Chicas Del Cable) had me at “women-focused” and “historical setting.”From the moment I found out about the show, I knew I had to devour it as soon as it was released on Netflix this past April. I first discovered Cable Girls while perusing The Mary Sue, and I was instantly intrigued at the idea of watching women go out into the world to ELAINE ATWELL, AUTHOR AT THE DART Elaine Atwell is the editor and founder of The Dart. Her work has been published in Vice, The Toast, The Mary Sue, and she was a longtime contributor to AfterEllen.com. HOW TO BREAK UP WITH A TV SHOW Emily and Naomi are still together, working their ways through adulthood with as much reckless passion as ever. Pepa and Silvia’s wedding went off without a hitch, and they now divide all their time between solving crimes and eating tapas. The L Word ended after season five. H.G. Wells and Mika Bering started kissing and have yet to takea break.
ROLEPLAYING QUEERNESS IN THE ADVENTURE ZONE Photo Credit: Erik Westra. A dwarf cleric, a human fighter and an elf wizard have just rolled initiative and are now locked in battle with a crystal golem in the middle of a floating space lab. The dwarf cleric is busy trying to disperse a spell that has paralyzed his two comrades. The human fighter, still paralyzed, requests the help of awell
DEAR SUPERGIRL WRITERS, NO ONE WANTS LENA AND JAMES Somewhere, there is a person. A person who decides which characters play love interests on the show Supergirl. This is an open letter to that person. Hey. You don’t know me, but I’m a huge fan of your show. You’ve created some of my favorite characters on JANET KING RECAP 3.4 JUST SAY MAYBE In the past few weeks, I’ve done a lot of thinking about how being a TV fan is a lot like being in a romantic relationship. I came to this analogy in writing about Wentworth, and though my conclusions there were significantly less charitable, I think the same principle holds true for Janet King.I love this show with the comfortable love of a long-term relationship. WENTWORTH RECAP 6.1: DAUGHTERS OF ANARCHY If you’re wondering whether or not to watch Wentworth ’s season six premiere, the answer is: you already have. From start to finish, there is barely a moment of this episode that does not feel like a rehash of prior seasons, from fights in the shower, to justice meted out in the laundry, to mystery meat served up in the cafeteria. JANET KING RECAP 3.3: DADDY LESSONS It looks like the Northern Devils are a rugby league team, which like someone said in last week’s episode, is more commonly played in the state (New South Wales) that Janet King takes place in (Funnily enough there is a Norths Devils rugby league team but they are based in Brisbane, Queensland). THE DART - PAGE 2 OF 20 - TO THE POINT To the point. (This recap was originally published on April 24, 2013.) It’s been a tough week for Bomb Girls, what with the cancelled-but-with-a-movie-but-maybe-notBISEXUAL ARCHIVES
As every queer woman who has ever logged on to Netflix knows, lesbians are rich in tragedy. The typical story arc for women who love women in film and television goes something like this: Girl painfully comes to terms with feelings for other girl. HOW TO BREAK UP WITH A TV SHOW Loving a show is a lot like being in a relationship. That means sticking with it through the hard times, but it also means knowing when to let it go. If you're struggling to pull the plug on a show you once loved, here are some tools to help you part ways. ROLEPLAYING QUEERNESS IN THE ADVENTURE ZONE Photo Credit: Erik Westra. A dwarf cleric, a human fighter and an elf wizard have just rolled initiative and are now locked in battle with a crystal golem in the middle of a floating space lab. The dwarf cleric is busy trying to disperse a spell that has paralyzed his two comrades. The human fighter, still paralyzed, requests the help of awell
JANET KING RECAP 3.4 JUST SAY MAYBE In the past few weeks, I’ve done a lot of thinking about how being a TV fan is a lot like being in a romantic relationship. I came to this analogy in writing about Wentworth, and though my conclusions there were significantly less charitable, I think the same principle holds true for Janet King.I love this show with the comfortable love of a long-term relationship. WENTWORTH RECAP 5.7 RAISE A GLASS TO FREEDOM Hello and welcome back to Wentworth. This was an episode of goodbyes to beloved characters and treasured possessions. But you know what they say: when god closes a door, he opens a vent in the ceiling, and if you climb on a coffee table, you SAPPHIC CINEMA: BOUND (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that is seriously messing with the recommendations on my mom’s Netflix account. This week’s selection is 1996’s Bound, the directorial debut of the Wachowskis and the cultural moment at which half of America’slesbians got dumb
JANET KING RECAP 3.2 THE OTHER WONDER WOMAN I am very happy to report that after a lackluster season premiere, Janet King is back. That comes as a huge relief, because it has been A TOUGH WEEK, PEOPLE. Sense8 got cancelled, Wentworth was off its game, and the world generally seemed to be hurtling blithely toward apocalypse. We needed a hero, and SOME HOW QUEER DO WE THINK NETFLIX'S "GODLESS" IS GOING TO BE On November 22, Netflix will unleash its latest piece of original programming onto our eager minds: a six-part Western called Godless. The series concerns the fate of a town where all the men died in a tragic mining/oil drilling/underground rave accident. THAT’S WHAT YOU GET FOR TRUSTING A WOODEN ELEVATOR, FRANKLY. This awful eventleaves the
FREYA AND KEELIN ARE QUEERING UP THE ORIGINALS There was a moment during The Originals season four premiere when I yelled “make out with each other” at two women on screen. This is not in itself unusual. What is unusual is that now, seven episodes into the season, the two women in question actually did. Woah. Did we Did we just make outSkip to content
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Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: Imagine Me & You (This review was originally published on January 5, 2016.) You know that part in The Lord of The Rings when Galadriel hands Frodo a vial full of light from the most beloved star of the elves? Well, if Galadriel had been a lesbian (I mean clearly she and Celeborn had some kind of “arrangement”), that…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: VIOLA DI MARE __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: Viola di Mare (This review was originally published on October 2, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that has made my YouTube homepage the most embarrassing place on Earth. This week we look at 2009’s Viola di Mare (which translates as The Purple Sea, because I guess things are are different colors if…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: But I’m a Cheerleader (This review was originally published on September 25, 2015.) But I’m A Cheerleader is one of the five best lesbian movies ever made. I’m not telling you what the others are, but I’ve preemptively dusted off a spot on the podium for Carol; I pray it earns it. Now, it has long been my belief…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: ROOM IN ROME__July 9, 2019
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Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: Room in Rome (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) I may be the only lesbian on Earth who likes Room in Rome. Its Netflix rating, which you’d think would be buoyed up by our demographic (or at least straight guys who dig the nudity), is a paltry two and a half stars. I was talking…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: BOUND __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: Bound (This review was originally published on August 21, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series that is seriously messing with the recommendations on my mom’s Netflix account. This week’s selection is 1996’s Bound, the directorial debut of the Wachowskis and the cultural moment at which half of America’s lesbians got dumb…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: D.E.B.S. __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: D.E.B.S. (This review was originally published on August 14, 2015.) I knew I was gay such a very long time before I knew I was gay. For example, I specifically remember reading Peter Travers’ review of D.E.B.S in Rolling Stone, and while it would be two more years before the lesbian storyline was directly relevant to…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: DESERT HEARTS __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: Desert Hearts (This review was originally published on August 7, 2015.) So far in this column, we’ve had a lot of fun ribbing the lesbian film genre, and don’t worry, we’re still going to do a lot of that (I’m coming for you, Elena Undone). But it’s also important to remember that among the movies we love…Continue Reading__
SAPPHIC CINEMA: WHEN NIGHT IS FALLING __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: When Night is Falling (This review was originally published on July 30, 2015.) Hello and welcome back to Sapphic Cinema, the column series where we will eventually review every lesbian movie ever made. (Except Blue Is The Warmest Color. I promise you right now we will never be discussing that spaghetti-stained pile of French garbage.) This week, wereturn…
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SAPPHIC CINEMA: BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE __July 9, 2019July 9, 2019__Elaine
Atwell __Leave a Comment on Sapphic Cinema: Better Than Chocolate (This review was originally published on July 23, 2015.) Hello and welcome to Sapphic Cinema, a new column series celebrating the gems of queer film history. Of course, not all gems are created equally. Some are diamonds, some are quartz, some are things you thought were rocks but which turn out to be ossified pieces…Continue Reading__
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