![]() ![]() And The Morning Show got EVEN GAYER, which, of course, Christina was right on top of. Valerie recapped the happy lesbian supermom family of Supergirl. Drew and Analyssa podcasted the latest episode of Gen Q. Hello, friends, and welcome to the kick-off weekend for the WNBA Finals! I don’t know about y’all but me (Heather) and Natalie have been enjoying the HECK out of watching all these gay couples play basketball! What else? Well, Drew reviewed Titane, which she loved! Abeni interviewed non-binary climber Lor Sabourin about their new film They/Them. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.The difference is that it doesn't rely on the nostalgia to tell their story. You'll walk though memory lane here for sure. This is no "Force Awakens", if you know what I mean. Again, big props for them to go for their own thing. It surprises me how positive I feel about the movie! It's a neat little companion piece to the classic. He can convincingly make me believe that he's got the 'shine'. Ewan McGregor will always be Obi-Wan to me, but he was a fantastic choice to play Danny. What a sinister yet oddly charming antagonist portrayed hypnotically by Rebecca Ferguson. Loved what they did with the character Rose the Hat. No "Shining" remake - except for some re-created imagery (handled with nice respect) - But most importantly: The story and characters moved forwards. ![]() Again, as soon as it clicked what type of plot/movie this was, then it worked. The new story elements were able to grab my attention as well. The ghost of Jack Nicholson's presence looms strongly over the story too, with Danny fearing not to follow his father's footsteps. They go for the 'father like son' kind of thing, and I was completely onboard with it. The progression of where Danny Torrance's character goes to is a natural right step. Recently I've felt done with most of the modern day horror film tropes, so it's such a shock for me to say that I had a good time with "Doctor Sleep". I don't mind a chilling spookie once in a while. We delve into the supernatural aspects of what Stephen King was going after in his book, and that's completely fine. Interestingly enough they kind of blend well together too eventually. Once you do get to the elements that carry over from Kubrick's film it felt well earned. This is a different type of film while still remembering to pay huge amounts of respect to the legacy of the original. But once I got what the story was and paid attention I realized I was getting invested. The green tint stays throughout the film, much to my displeasure. Especially when it was clearly supposed to connect right to the iconic classic. Remember, I care too much about the visual aesthetics of these things sometimes. When I first saw the previews for this I felt disappointed by the visual look of the film, as it was all too green-tinted and lacked the Kubrick-esque framing I want from a film like this (it being a sequel to "The Shining" after all). That wasn't so bad actually! Now, hear me out. ![]()
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