![We’re Here – Season Two [2021] We’re Here - Season Two](https://i0.wp.com/peachz.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/mgid_ao_image_logotv.jpg?resize=600%2C400&ssl=1)
We’re Here – Season Two [2021]
With a step up in fashion, looks, performances and stories, HBO clearly had a bigger budget this time around and I loved every minute of it.
Film & Series
With a step up in fashion, looks, performances and stories, HBO clearly had a bigger budget this time around and I loved every minute of it.
Good queer shows are a rarity. But Q-Force is definitely one of the good ones, even when it relies heavily on stereotypes.
The first season of The Other Two skewers and celebrates pop culture with equal aplomb and a wickedly witty sense of humor.
From steamy scenes to heart to heart, Season 2 of Love, Victor is the best LGBTQ coming of age television currently streaming.
Call Me by Your Name offers a sad but powerful portrait of first love. However, I’m not sure it deserved all the buzz it generated back in 2017.
Season two of Legendary is challenging itself and getting even better.
Though it’s entirely too short, the final season of POSE is a joyously entertaining celebration of life that is not to be missed.
Special is a special series. Even if it’s ending with a not-so-great season two, the sixteen episodes series takes you inside the life of a gay man with cerebral palsy in his mid-20s.
Ewan McGregor is almost unrecognizable playing Halston, a legendary designer from 1970s and 1980s New York. Sadly, all the megawatt charisma didn’t make the limited series any less boring.
Being a spin-off from Love, Simon, Love, Victor takes what made the movie great and successfully sprinkles some Disney coming of age teenage drama onto it. Can’t wait for season two.