Dread Central's annual Horror Is Political charity design by Josh Korngut is here. It's available on T-shirts ($28.50) and sweatshirts ($41.50) with all profits benefiting The Trevor Project. As an added bonus, five orders will receive Dread Blu-ray prize packs.
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Watching two asian gay guys take down the model minority myth and a transphobic society with their small genderfluid child wasn't on my bingo but damn I'm glad that it exists
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nimona’s portrayal of queerness is just absolutely brilliant. it’s able to discuss the negative impacts of bigotry and ignorance on marginalised communities and anyone who is seen as breaking social norms, in this way it works as a trans allegory specifically, but it also provides the catharsis and comfort of a world where queer people are simply allowed to exist through ballister and ambrosius’ relationship. it’s a perfect balance of queer joy and queer pain that comes together to create a movie that is just a love letter to the lgbtq+ community. you are seen. you are not alone.
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Rupert Everett and Cary Elwes in Another Country (1984).
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We do need more cheesy queer rom-coms, give me that lesbian Christmas hallmark movie, an asexual Cinderella story, a bisexual ceo who is gonna find his true love back in his small home town, a t4t how to lose a guy in 10 days, give me that diaries of a trans girlie, that goofy gender non-conforming character who is in love with their soon-to-be married childhood friend. I just want cheesy, adorable, sweet queer stories with cool printable posters and airport kisses.
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just watched bottoms! it was a relatively small theater, but still, i don't think i've been in such a filled, interactive crowd since covid. people were CACKLING, and it was clear everyone was having fun with their friends they had come with. the movie was So camp, So hilarious, So fucking incredible.
when it's available to you, GO SUPPORT IT!!! queer cinema is ever-evolving, and supporting history-makers like this film is so awesome
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It's that time of the year and I'm just gonna drop the Black Queer Media List here…
This is a media list full of Movies, Shows, Web Series made up of Black Queer ppl if I'm missing anything plz let me know ASAP so I can update it!
This is a living document!!!
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This dialogue collects all the beautiful meaning of the movie but let's focus for a moment on Yori's "sorry I lied".
That child dared to disobey his own father and incur his punishment, again, just for Minato! These kids want so much to be together, freely and simply. They just want to be themselves with someone who truly understands them and to express their care. They want to never have to ask permission again. Why the social stigma shouldn't have let them experience their first love, their true identity?
And finally in the end they both let go of the shame. They no longer ask permission and accept themselves as they are.
- MONSTER (2023), dir. by Hirokazu Kore'eda
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