Smash or Pass Review: A Cozy, Queer Summer Romance
Smash or Pass is a cute, cozy story about being yourself and finding friends who accept you. Read our review of the novel!
Smash or Pass is a cute, cozy story about being yourself and finding friends who accept you. Read our review of the novel!
Kehlani leans into the intimacy of a self-titled album, balancing reflective storytelling with smooth R&B production while delivering some of her most confident work to date. Read our review!
Natalie Haynes’ latest novel is dizzying and unflinching, making the reader feel like an active part of the story. Read on for our review!
Watching these two main female characters glide across the stage, getting drunk and feeling jealous of one another, is nothing short of delightful. Read on for our review of Fallen Angels!
We had the privilege of chatting with Hannah Cheramy about FROM Season 4, what to expect, and Julie’s journey. Read on for our interview.
KONNAKOL settles into a steady R&B groove after a slow start, leaning into ZAYN’s familiar sound while offering moments that feel more cohesive as the album progresses. Read our review!
Mile End Kicks has all the necessary intelligence and requisite ingredients that any movie about journalism and writing needs to be successful.
Chloe East plays her part effectively in Roommates, but it’s not East’s fault that the movie doesn’t properly deal with her character’s situation.
CTRL ESCAPE sees John Summit step beyond his signature sound, blending high-energy tracks with softer moments in an album that feels like a clear evolution. Read our review!
It’s hard not to see Jerry Maguire as the definitive American love story where love triumphs over financial difficulties and professional challenges.