The mythic structure of “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991): a dangerous game of shapeshifters and shadows — To say nothing of the cat

I revisited “The Silence of the Lambs” to analyze its mythic structure through the lens of Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth. Clarice Starling needs to combine the powers of two very different mentors to complete her Journey and claim her Reward. Read to find out more. via The mythic structure of “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991): a… Continue reading The mythic structure of “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991): a dangerous game of shapeshifters and shadows — To say nothing of the cat

The Best LGBTQ Movies to Watch Right Now — Thefoodera

[ad_1] It’s one very weird Pride Month we’re living through in 2020. While marching in a muscle tank is out, as with many things during the coronavirus pandemic, there are slivers of opportunity. To that end, what better way to celebrate all that is queer than with a headfirst dive into the incredibly rich history […]… Continue reading The Best LGBTQ Movies to Watch Right Now — Thefoodera

Exclusive Premiere: Stream Bretton Lee’s New Single “Rock Show” — Aesthetic Magazine | Album Reviews, Concert Photography, Interviews, Contests

https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?visual=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F836652664&show_artwork=true&maxwidth=500&maxheight=750&dnt=1&secret_token=s-djUkYQWRdnn By: Staff – Emerging singer-songwriter Bretton Lee is back with his latest single “Rock Show”, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. ““Rock Show” is the song that plays as credits roll on their summer romance movie,” said Lee. “One of those made-for-Netflix teen romances where the unlikely nerd finds the person… Continue reading Exclusive Premiere: Stream Bretton Lee’s New Single “Rock Show” — Aesthetic Magazine | Album Reviews, Concert Photography, Interviews, Contests

PRIDE MONTH 2020 – VOL 3 – The Mormon girl who discovered she was Pansexual (no she is not attracted to cookware). — Ramblings by Sia

Welcome to the third instalment of my pride special, this week we will be hearing from Tina. She is a 22 year-old queer woman who grew up Mormon, and had to make the hard decision between choosing her religion that her family so firmly believed in, and her sexuality, and the journey she went through […]… Continue reading PRIDE MONTH 2020 – VOL 3 – The Mormon girl who discovered she was Pansexual (no she is not attracted to cookware). — Ramblings by Sia

Stand Up For What’s Right — Al Jahom’s Final Word

Tim Pool and his colleagues make a series of unassailable points. It boils down to one thing: You have to stand up for what’s right. When your streaming service goes woke, cancel it. (Hello Netflix, Spotify et al) When your audiobook provider goes woke, cancel it. (Hello Audible) When your TV goes woke, cancel it. […]… Continue reading Stand Up For What’s Right — Al Jahom’s Final Word

What you really must know about self-esteem — Mental health 360°

What do you know about self-esteem? Do you or someone you know have low self-esteem, and has it impacted on your daily life? Yes? Okay, just for a few minutes, think about the question What do you know about self-esteem. Hold that thought and let’s move on. The idea for this post began with a […]… Continue reading What you really must know about self-esteem — Mental health 360°

Paul Etheredge reflects on 15 years of ‘Hellbent’ — Bloody Flicks

Fifteen years after its theatrical release, slasher Hellbent has become one of the quintessential queer horror films. When two gay men are brutally beheaded in a West Hollywood park, a group of four gay friends decide to celebrate the Halloween Carnival by taking a grisly trip to the scene of the crime. What they don’t […]… Continue reading Paul Etheredge reflects on 15 years of ‘Hellbent’ — Bloody Flicks