Why HAPPY DEATH DAY Is an Underrated Horror Gem
Typically, when you finish watching a horror film, you expect to feel fear, maybe some sadness if your favorite character gets killed off, and most likely some kind of catharsis at all of the terror...
A physically disabled and autistic freelance writer from the UK that writes about TV, film, and entertainment, typically in terms of queer or disabled representation.
Typically, when you finish watching a horror film, you expect to feel fear, maybe some sadness if your favorite character gets killed off, and most likely some kind of catharsis at all of the terror...
Stranger Things series 4 is a whirlwind of death, mystery, and music - and in Robin and Steve's case, talking about boobies. Just kidding, they get up to more than that, although that is a scene...
It's 2022 and we shouldn't be supporting transphobes. Yes, this includes the TERF that is JK Rowling herself. (For more on Rowling's transphobia, this article details one instance - CW for...
The Cripples by Manchester-born artist Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887–1976) is a work steeped in controversy. Some of this controversy relates to the title and some is specifically concerned with disability, and how Lowry represents disability within the painting.
Ol Parker's story of a meet-cute between a bride and a florist shows that the LGBTQ+ community deserve their own rom-com canon.
The media are incredibly lacking in disabled characters. In the 2018-2019 TV season, only 2.1% of characters on TV were disabled, compared to nearly 1 in 5 people in the UK who are disabled.
Ben Lewin's 2017 film, starring Dakota Fanning as a young autistic woman, allowed me to better understand my condition and myself.
The intentions in series 10 may have been good but the execution has been far from perfect.