Caught this movie trailer via Grace the Spot and thought some of you may enjoy it. Vist GTP for more details on the film! You know you want to! I give to you Bitch Slap. Coming to theaters this Christmas… I know what I’m asking Santa for this year!!!
This is the first part of my three part interview with Cathy DeBuono. I hope you’ll come by Hahn at Home to read the rest!
You’ve seen her – she’s hot, she’s talented, she’s extremely bright and focused, and she’s everywhere in the lesbian entertainment community these days – and now she’s here, with me, if [...]
The Itty Bitty Titty Committee
Director: Jamie Babbitt
Starring: Melonie Diaz, Nicole Vicius, Carly Pope, Melanie Mayron, Daniela Sea, Lauren Mollica, Guinevere Turner, Jenny Shimizu, Jimmi Simpson, Leslie Grossman, Deak Evgenikos
This latest fabulous movie from Jamie (But I’m a Cheerleader) Babbit is a dynamic, romantic, frequently funny and politically astute movie with a smart script, [...]
Yeah for no subtitles! However I have accepted that I will need to get used to them when reviewing films in the genre de lesbian cinema.
When I first popped Finn’s Girl into the ole’ lap top I was reminded of If These Walls Could Talk. You know, the first one that wasn’t about lesbians. The [...]
Ok, I need to start this review by admitting that I’m not a fan of subtitles. Call me a lazy American if you will, but they just tend to drive me crazy and take something away from the film for me. So if the folks from here! are reading this, no more subtitles for this [...]
JD from The Smoking Cocktail just emailed me with some great footage from this years Dinah Shore. The Smoking Cocktail blog is an amazing collection of all things lesbian film and media. If you stop by once I promise you you’ll keep on coming back. JD herself is an amazing woman who totes, “I’ve been [...]
I love Julie Goldman!!!! She is currently my Editors Blog Pick and with good reason. Julie is hysterical, down to Earth, and has herself wrists deep in the lesbian world of Logo.
Excerpts from Julies Bio include:
Julie was born in Boston, Mass just a few years ago. Druing Julie’s 3rd class with her favorite teacher Mrs. [...]
What makes us want to fictionalise gay women? Why is it so important that lesbians are given space to be real people and not just two-dimensional personalities that are defined by their sexual preference?
To me it’s really important that people I relate to in real life are represented in the films I watch and the [...]