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22 hours ago |
intomore.com | Henry Giardina |Arin Waller |Jude Cramer |Johnny Levanier
If you’ve been on queer TikTok this week, you’ve probably come across people talking about Jadon, a TikToker who started out making queer content and is now doing a sharp pivot toward Christian content. Which is totally fine, and would be none of anyone’s business…were it not for the fact that Jadon came on TikTok recently to explain that once she found the Lord, she stopped identifying as queer.
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22 hours ago |
queerty.com | Henry Giardina |Arin Waller |Jude Cramer |Johnny Levanier
If you’ve been on queer TikTok this week, you’ve probably come across people talking about Jadon, a TikToker who started out making queer content and is now doing a sharp pivot toward Christian content. Which is totally fine, and would be none of anyone’s business…were it not for the fact that Jadon came on TikTok recently to explain that once she found the Lord, she stopped identifying as queer.
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23 hours ago |
intomore.com | Arin Waller |Jude Cramer |Henry Giardina |Sabrina Wigfall
We got to see the trailer for Hot Milk starring Emma Mackey this Monday, and it is truly setting up to be quite the sapphic experience this summer in theaters. The film is based on the Deborah Levy novel of the same name. Sofia, played by Mackey, is the caretaker for her mother Rose (the legendary stage actress Fiona Shaw.) Rose suffers from a mysterious condition that leaves her confined to a wheelchair.
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23 hours ago |
intomore.com | Arin Waller |Jude Cramer |Henry Giardina |Sabrina Wigfall
Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson are set to star in I Saw the TV Glow director Jane Schoenbrun’s new take on the classic slasher genre, the upcoming Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. While not much about the film has been revealed as of yet, the plot will follow a director preparing a reboot to a slasher film franchise called Camp Miasma set in, you guessed it, a summer camp.
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1 day ago |
intomore.com | Henry Giardina |Arin Waller |Jude Cramer |Sabrina Wigfall
Meryl Streep has long been a treasured gay icon. She is indeed one of the pillars of this community, someone who—along with Patti LuPone, Lady Gaga, and Donna Summer—has been carrying us aloft for decades with her superior wit, acting skills, and general divaliciousness. But long before Big Little Lies, The Devil Wears Prada and Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, Streep was lighting up Central Park with her take on a Shakespearean classic.
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