Tag: LGBT

J.K. Rowling Launches Women-Only Sexual Violence Support Service

Wizarding world creator J.K. Rowling has launched a women-only sexual violence support service called “Beira’s Place” in the Lothians area of Scotland. This support service comes after Rowling made “controversial” tweets back in 2020. Rowling has since made various stat...

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Helena Bonham Carter Defends JK Rowling, Johnny Depp

Helena Bonham Carter stands by her Wizarding World family. In a recent interview with The Times, she criticized cancel culture and defended JK Rowling and Johnny Depp. Rowling has, of course, been somewhat disgraced following criticism of the transgender identity and social changes. For his part, De...

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REVIEW: American Horror Story Season 11, Episodes 9 and 10, “Requiem 1981/1987” Parts 1 and 2

***SPOILERS*** “Requiem 1981/1987 Part 1” opens at Theo’s funeral, where Sam collapses. In a sort of dreamscape, Theo appears as a doctor and shows Sam the effects of his illness. He then finds himself held prisoner by Henry and Big Daddy. Then, we check in with Gino and Patrick, t...

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Candace Cameron Bure Catches Heat for Making Straight Christmas Movies

Candace Cameron Bure is celebrating her religion, so of course, Hollywood is coming for her. The former Full House star has a new contract with the burgeoning cable network Great American Family, and she’s developing a series of Christmas movies with an emphasis on Christianity. Cable network Chri...

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REVIEW: American Horror Story – Season 11, Episodes 3 and 4, “Smoke Signals” and “Black Out”

***SPOILERS*** In “Smoke Signals,” Gino’s investigation leads him to a house fire and his kidnapper. Patrick’s interest in leather bars resurfaces as a means to investigate. He has a run-in with Sam after the latter’s prisoner escapes, but it proves a dead end. Hannah s...

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Bros Bombed and It’s Your Fault

If you didn’t see Bros this weekend, you’ve got hate in your heart. So says Billy Eichner, the star and co-writer of the film, the latest in the Judd Apatow stable of comedy cinema. Directed and co-written by Nicholas Stoller, who also helmed Apatow-produced Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him...

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