Trash & Treasures: Bound
While we’re all dying for more queer genre films, at least we’ve got this really really good one.
While we’re all dying for more queer genre films, at least we’ve got this really really good one.
This episode might have one of my favorite bits that we’ve ever recorded.
Here is a secret: I’m kind of a sucker for a good lady-led weepy. This is one. Kinda. Mostly. Their love is so good.
Welcome to the ur-tragic dead gay movie. It’s even more insufferable than you’re thinking.
You might’ve noticed I’m a bit of a Cronenberg nerd. So here’s me geeking out about what I’d easily call one of his top five.
It’s been a while since I saw a movie whose conceit would literally fall apart if it acknowledged queer and trans people existed.
I love this movie so much. But boy, it is just a little bit of unearned smugness going on.
This film is the epic, multi-generational tale of uncovering how exactly to punch a murderer in the dick. And in the end, the day is saved by wig-snatching.
Terry Pratchett is proof that even great authors can have very bad first novels. So take heart, internet.
I am here to destroy the myth of the Poor Put Upon Genius who’s work was thwarted. Because man, fuck this guy for wasting so many people’s work.