Credit: Channel 4 Created by and starring Aisling Bea, whipsmart, hilarious, and poignant Channel 4 series This Way Up is a song for the lonely, as Cher would put it. Bea stars as Aine, a London teacher who's really going through it, while Sharon Horgan stars as her sister Shona, wh...
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Credit: Lucasfilm Ltd. While Disney+ offers lots of TV shows aimed at kids, sometimes you just want to sit down and enjoy a solid series for your grownup self...right? Thankfully, the streaming service is jam-packed with fantasy dramas, epic space adventures, and superhero hits that'll...
However, these broad strokes are a mere sliver of the bigger picture, a phantasmagorical tapestry laced with static and sadness for which the plot is merely an amoebic, shapeless vessel. It's a film that lives and breathes through its images and sounds, which come crashing together to create...
Which means that while he was busy directing Grace Kelly and Cary Grant being their most glamorous selves in Morocco in To Catch a Thief, he was also getting ready to film Barbara Bel Geddes smashing her husband's head in with a leg of lamb. A man of many talents, that Hitch!
What it is: Be gay, do crime — as a gothic romance between vampires. Why we like it: Vampires have long been a metaphor for queerness, and Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire— both her 1976 novel and the 1994 film adaptation — were also so obviously gay. But that subtext ...
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