Outgoing Transmission – Dax
I’ve mentioned in my bio that I am a fan of the four Star franchises: Wars, Trek, Gate and Search (as said by the Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons). My favorite is Star Trek. I grew up on The … Continue reading →
I’ve mentioned in my bio that I am a fan of the four Star franchises: Wars, Trek, Gate and Search (as said by the Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons). My favorite is Star Trek. I grew up on The … Continue reading →
When I think about why I feel this need to transition from male to female, I think of a movie I remember seeing on a Sunday afternoon as a teenager: Defending Your Life. I’m not a religious woman, but I am … Continue reading →
So I’ve had great responses from everyone on my first post. Thanks all, love you. But there is one that takes the cake. I woke up to a message from my sister, telling me I had inspired her to write. … Continue reading →
Have you seen 2000’s The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy? It’s funny as hell. It covers the story of a group of gay men who are attempting to navigate life and relationships, with varying results. It’s got an impressive … Continue reading →
I’m honest, whether you want me to be or not; it’s the degree to which I’m either angry or pleased that dictates my delivery of this honesty. With that in mind, here’s my assessment of David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows: … Continue reading →
Since I approached Erin regarding this writing opportunity on her site, I’ve been trying to come up with what I wanted to cover in my first review. I finally decided on “The Christmas Invasion,” which is the first Doctor Who … Continue reading →
I love Tom Tykwer movies. From Winter Sleepers to Run Lola Run to the incredible 3 (which, really, if you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out on the best poly love story out there), I love the man’s work. He … Continue reading →
I went into What If thinking that it might be a good romantic comedy. Ten minutes in, I was already checking the counter. It took fucking forever to move, but once it did, it was like watching a 10-car pile … Continue reading →