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

‘The VelociPastor’ Getting a “Spiritual Sequel” With Upcoming Vampire Movie ‘Outback Dracula’ — Bloody Disgusting!

We had learned a few months back that a sequel to last year’s The VelociPastor – a horror movie about, yes, a priest who turns into a dinosaur – was in the works, and writer/director Brendan Steere has now revealed in a chat with THR that the follow-up is more of a “spiritual sequel” than […]… Continue reading ‘The VelociPastor’ Getting a “Spiritual Sequel” With Upcoming Vampire Movie ‘Outback Dracula’ — Bloody Disgusting!

LGBT Media: Love, Victor (2020) — The Avocado

Love, Victor follows a Latinx teen who transfers to Creekwood High School in Atlanta, GA. This was the setting for Becky Albertalli’s Creekwood novels and Greg Berlanti’s 2018 film Love, Simon. Simon was embraced by friends and family after being outed as gay. He’s since graduated. Victor’s unsure of his sexuality and fears he won’t […]… Continue reading LGBT Media: Love, Victor (2020) — The Avocado

Take Action: Black Lives Matter Resources (MASTER LIST) — Lesbiapart

Hello all, I am going to be brief. As we all know, the first Pride was a riot. We have the ability to celebrate Pride every year because the first individual to throw a brick at Stonewall was a Black trans woman named Marsha P. Johnson. We cannot celebrate freedom until we are all free. […]… Continue reading Take Action: Black Lives Matter Resources (MASTER LIST) — Lesbiapart

Celebrating Black Beauty in Film — Lesbiapart

June 19th, 1865— The American Civil War, a war between the Union and the Confederacy over the abolition of slavery in the United States, had been over for well over two months with the eventual surrender of General Robert E. Lee. President Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation over two years ago on January […]… Continue reading Celebrating Black Beauty in Film — Lesbiapart