7 LGBTQIA Books to Start Your 2026 Right: You’ll Never Forget Me, Last First Kiss, and more
Start the year with new LGBTQIA reads with You’ll Never Forget Me, Last First Kiss, I Don’t Wish You Well, and much more. Check out the rest of the list!
Start the year with new LGBTQIA reads with You’ll Never Forget Me, Last First Kiss, I Don’t Wish You Well, and much more. Check out the rest of the list!
Three of BookTok’s most-hyped novels promised bold ideas and shocking twists, but beneath the viral praise were familiar tropes, heavy-handed themes, and writing that consistently underestimated its reader.
If you’re looking for some new indie rock to start off the new year, Tommy Oeffling should be on your radar. Read our review of his show at Bottom of the Hill.
We Bury the Dead is a careful, 28 Days Later-inspired drama carried by Daisy Ridley and Brendon Thwaites’ moving performances.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is still a treat to behold, and the visual effects alone are worth the price of admission. Read on for our review.
No Other Choice is a wild ride that puts the whole dog eat dog, grind life under a microscope. Read our review of this excellent Park Chan-wook film.
Despite a tendency to make comparisons to other popular couples, we have simply never seen a television couple quite like Shane & Ilya from Heated Rivalry.
The Housemaid is a great thriller that is worth the price of admission thanks to the film’s plot and the way it’s framed to be both serious and a little silly.
‘The Sea Child’ is a straightforward, cozy piece of historical fiction paying homage to the legends of Cornwall. Read on for our review of this debut novel!
After just one listen, it is easy to say Parrish’s heart — and faith — are in the right place. Read on for our review of EvangelCore 1!