‘Totally Killer’s Director On Bringing Camp & Queerness To The Horror Comedy
Out director Nahnatchka Khan dishes on her perennial spooky season fave in the making.
October 11 2023 4:49 PM
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Out director Nahnatchka Khan dishes on her perennial spooky season fave in the making.
The time-traveling slasher from Nahnatchka Khan is bringing the camp, gore, and giggles.
The latest from filmmaker Nahnatchka Khan has us screaming in anticipation.
"But she didn't love me back," the actress said.
The Hollywood Reporter assembled a round-table of funny lady possible Emmy contenders including Jane Lynch, Martha Plimpton, Laura Dern, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Zooey Deschanel and Julie Bowen and Christina Applegate.
Mattel’s Mad Men line got us thinking about other grown-up TV Barbie sets we’d like to use for playtime. For the budding lesbian in all of us we've got dolls for Glee, Nurse Jackie, True Blood, Modern Family, House, United States of Tara, Big Love and more... There's more than one way to play with Lea Michelle, Anna Paquin, Olivia Wilde, Julie Bowen, Edie Falco, Chloe Sevigny, Ginnifer Goodwin, Sara Ramirez, Jessica Capshaw and more...
In the lesbian showdown between Cherry Jones and Jane Lynch for the Satellite Awards, the votes are in, and Glee's Sue Sylvester has one-upped 24's president. Other winners include Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Drew Barrymore, Tina Fey, Toni Collette, Mary-Louise Parker, Edie Falco, Brooke Elliott, Julie Bowen, Lea Michele and more.
The fall TV line-up has a few lesbian or bisexual characters on tap, including new characters like the lesbian cheerleader on the freshman series Hellcats and Linda Hamilton as a pot-dealing lesbian hippy type on Weeds. And, there are always returning tried and true favorites like Sara Ramirez’s Callie and Jessica Capshaw’s Arizona on Grey’s. But we at SheWired, a little drunk on the idea of a three-day weekend, got silly and came up with a few lesbian storylines we’d like to see. The ladies include: Vanessa Williams, Elizabeth Mitchell, Lea Michele, Sofie Vergara and Julie Bowen, Kim Delaney, Courtney Cox, Amy Poehler, Julianna Margulies and more.
The actress recently welcomed her first child via surrogate.
Clearly, the RuPaul’s Drag Race host had a lot of fun spinning the wheel.
The Saturday Night Live funnywoman could be crowned Best Supporting Comedy Actress on TV.
Kate McKinnon won an American Comedy Award Thursday night.
The 64th Annual Emmy Awards were held in Los Angeles Sunday, and apart from a funny bit between winner for best actress in a comedy Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Amy Poehler, the most that can be said for the snooze fest was that some very pretty women turned up on the red carpet. From out actress Sarah Paulson to faves including The Good Wife’s Julianna Margulies and Archie Panjabi, winner Game Change Julianne Moore, a pants-less Ellen DeGeneres and cuties Ginnifer Goodwin and Emily VanCamp presenting together, here’s a round-up of the Emmy women.
The Emmy nominations were announced Thursday morning, and with the irrepressible Jane Lynch hosting this year's show we just know it’s going to be a great Emmy year. Kate Winslet, Jane Lynch, Sofia Vergara, Laura Linney, Tina Fey, Evan Rachel Wood, Archie Panjabi, Christina Hendricks, Elisabeth Moss and more earn Emmy nods.
The Emmy nominations were announced this morning and there is some very stiff competition among the actresses nominated in both drama and comedy categories, but there appears to be one upstart female star of this year’s Emmys and that is Lena Dunham.
There’s nothing like a woman who knows how to command a room. Well, make that a classroom. Maybe it’s the sexy, smart-girl appeal. Maybe it’s the power that comes with wielding a red pen. Or maybe it’s the way they wear those just-to-the-knee skirts and then cross their legs at their desks. SheWired salutes teachers on the big and small screens inlcluding Jennifer Beals, Cate Blanchett, Jennie Garth, Hillary Swank, Michelle Pfeiffer, Salma Hayek, Suzanne Pleshette and more...
Fellow Travelers, Chucky, Down Low, and Élite? This month’s programming looks so good it’s scary!
We would LOVE to see the out wrestler step into Todd Haynes' ring!
The company isn't exclusive to queer wrestlers, but it gives them a much-needed platform.
It's pretty wild to assume that Bowen Yang's Moo Deng sketch on Saturday Night Live was "mocking" Chappell Roan — and here's why.