Heartstopper on Netflix is pure AF. It is the cinnamon roll of television sweetness I didn’t know I needed. Based on Alice Oseman’s graphic novels of the same name, the first season follows two British teenagers, Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring, as they become friends and maybe something more. Charlie is an out teen who …
Last year I spoke about how important representation is to feeling confident enough to express your own identity or grey areas. During the time when I was beginning to talk more about my own grey areas in 2020, I watched Netflix’s The Prom. And that’s where I first saw Ariana DeBose. The Prom cast two …
Here are a few of my favourite movies and TV shows from 2021 (accounting for some recency effect.) Movies The Power of the Dog I became entranced in the slow-burn that was Power of the Dog. I do have a bit of a personal connection; the movie was filmed in a place on the South …
A fair few dramas and comedies have entered the arena this November – three new and two returning – that I recommend adding to your Winter watchlist: Yellowjackets Yellowjackets is a rather darker take on teenage girl survivalism than that offered by The Wilds late last year. The show follows a girls soccer team that …
I’ve received some really kind messages on my previous post: The Most Vulnerable Thing I’ve Put on the Internet from a few weeks ago. In fact, it’s my most-viewed post since the one that randomly blew up about Canadian Speedskating (hallo Dutch followers!). However, there are two responses I’ve heard a lot when sharing about …
Earlier this year, I took to the airwaves and submitted a voice note to the Girl on Girl Podcast, which had inspired me with an interview with Humberly Gonzalez from Ginny & Georgia. Initially, I clung to the idea of anonymity and starting writing the piece below. But, ultimately, I decide to rip the Band-Aid …