Category: Reviews
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Do It Yourself – An Honest Conversation About Lesbian Media
Does it seem like lesbian characters are getting scarce lately? Well… the good news is that you’re not imagining things. GLAAD’s Where We Are report, which tallies LGBT characters in US broadcast TV, reported a sharp drop in lesbian regular characters last year, down a third from roughly 30 to 20, but it’s just the…
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Lesbian Movies to Watch in 2025
From heartfelt dramas to quirky comedies, discover the latest films showcasing lesbian love, identity and stories from around the world. The Wedding Banquet (2025 Remake) A modern reimagining of Ang Lee’s 1993 classic, this film follows Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) and her partner Lee (Lily Gladstone) as they navigate a marriage of convenience to help…
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Culture Review – Tripping
A tender, emotional look at womanhood, with a fun, flirty bite of humour, Tripping is a short film starring Glee’s Dot Jones and directed by Amelia Xanthe Boscov. As Maggie takes a road trip with her lesbian mother to have an abortion, she questions their relationship, and also her own relationship to her body. Tripping…
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Escape to a Vivid Future: Evo by Jude Bentley – Review
Evo is the debut novel by writer and content creator Jude Bentley. Taking place in a dismal and dystopian future, Evo invites the reader to explore the world of the PRIMs and the EVOs, warring races, separated by genetic engineering and prejudice. When Juliet Slater, a PRIM and the daughter of an important figure in…
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Unmasked: A Sapphic Horror Short Film – Review

Unmasked is a strange, sapphic horror with an unsettling vibe that is almost addictive. Beautifully shot, the short tells the story of Sofia, who finds herself in a rut after a bad break up with her girlfriend and a spell of unemployment. Sofia discovers a mask in an abandoned box, and her curiosity causes her…
