🌈 Good morning and happy Wednesday, my bookish bats! You didn't think that tiny "queer books coming out this fall" guide was ALL there was, did you? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR this month. Happy reading!
❤️ A Vision of Air by Nicole Silver
🧡 Eli Over Easy by Phil Stamper
💛 How to Get Over the End of the World by Hal Schrieve
💚 Kween by Vichet Chum
💙 The Forest Demands its Due by Kosoko Jackson
💜 The B-Side of Daniel Garneau by David Kingston Yeh
❤️ Midnight Companion by Kit Barrie
🧡 Let the Waters Roars by Geonn Cannon
💛 Into the Glittering Dark by Kelley York
💙 When the Rain Begins to Burn by A.L. Davidson
💜 Been Outside by Amber Wendler & Shaz Zamore
🌈 The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson
❤️ A Necessary Chaos by Brent Lambert
🧡 The Spells We Cast by Jason June
💛 Pluralities by Avi Silver
💚 Salt the Water by Candice Iloh
💙 Beholder by Ryan La Sala
💜 This Pact is Not Ours by Zachary Sergi
❤️ Dragging Mason County by Curtis Campbell
🧡 Menewood by Nicola Griffith
💛 Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout
💚 The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey
💙 Bloom by Delilah S. Dawson
💜 Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
🌈 In the Form of a Question: the Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life by Amy Schneider
❤️ Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield
🧡 A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand
💛 Being Ace by Madeline Dyer
💚 Charming Young Man by Eliot Schrefer
💙 The Glass Scientists by S.H. Cotugno
💜 The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado
❤️ By Any Other Name by Erin Cotter
🧡 Brooms by Jasmine Walls and Teo DuVall
💛 Stars in Your Eyes by Kacen Callender
💚 Shoot the Moon by Isa Arsen
💙 The Bell in the Fog by Lev A.C. Rosen
🌈 Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt
❤️ Family Meal by Bryan Washington
🧡 A Murder of Crows by Dharma Kelleher
💛 A Light Most Hateful by Hailey Piper
💚 Love at 350° by Lisa Peers
💙 Greasepaint by Hannah Levene
💜 The Christmas Swap by Talia Samuels
❤️ Mate of Her Own by Elena Abbott
🧡 Mistletoe and Mishigas by M.A. Wardell
💛 Elle Campbell Wins Their Weekend by Ben Kahn
💚 All That Consumes Us by Erica Waters
💙 If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie
❤️ Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Lillah Lawson and Lauren Emily Whalen
🧡 10 Things That Never Happened by Alexis Hall
💛 It’s a Fabulous Life by Kelly Farmer
💚 Let the Dead Bury the Dead by Allison Epstein
💙 These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs
💜 The Goth House Experiment by SJ Sindu
❤️ Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant by Curtis Chin
🧡 Mudflowers by Aley Waterman
💛 Here Lies Olive by Kate Anderson
💚 Fire From the Sky by Moa Backe Åstot, trans. by Eva Apelqvist
💙 Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date by Ashley Herring Blake
💜 On the Same Page by Haley Cass
❤️ A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Caña
🧡 Art of the Chase by Jennifer Giacalone
💛 The Haunting of Adrian Yates by Markus Harwood-Jones
💚 The Sword: Xcian by Elle Arroyo
💙 The Complete Carlisle Series by Roslyn Sinclair
💜 300,000 Kisses by Sean Hewitt and Luke Edward Hall
❤️ Just a Pinch of Magic by Alechia Dow
🧡 Blackouts by Justin Torres
💛 Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros
💚 Let the Woods Keep Our Bodies by E.M. Roy
💙 Everything Under the Moon: Fairy Tales in a Queerer Light edited by Michael Earp
❤️ Frost Bite by Angela Sylvaine
🧡 We Met in a Bar by Claire Forsythe
💛 Sweat Equity Aurora Rey
💚 Pumpkin Spice by Tagan Shepard
💙 The Misfit Mage & His Dashing Devil by M.N. Bennet
💜 Love and Other Risky Business by Sarah Brenton
❤️ Enough by Kimia Eslah
🧡 A Fire Born of Exile by Aliette de Bodard
💛 Twelve Bones by Rosie Talbot
💚 Wild Wishes and Windswept Kisses by Maya Prasad
💙 Dragged to the Wedding by Andrew Grey
💜 Fox Snare by Yoon Ha Lee
❤️ Murder and Manon by Mia P. Manansala
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The government gets wind of a plot to destroy America involving a trio of nuclear weapons for which the whereabouts are unknown. It’s up to a seasoned interrogator and an FBI agent to find out exactly where the nukes are.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Henry Harold ‘H’ Humphries: Samuel L. Jackson
Agent Helen Brody: Carrie-Anne Moss
Steven Arthur Younger: Michael Sheen
Charles Thompson: Stephen Root
Rina Humphries: Lora Kojovic
Jack Saunders: Martin Donovan
Agent Vincent: Gil Bellows
Agent Leandro: Vincent Laresca
Agent D.J Jackson: Brandon Routh
Agent Phillips: Joshua Harto
General Paulson: Holmes Osborne
Col. Kerkmejian: Michael Rose
Mr. Bradley: Randy Oglesby
Alvarez: Benito Martinez
Lubitchich: Sasha Roiz
Winston: Dayo Ade
Katie: Yara Shahidi
Peter Humphries: Sayeed Shahidi
Jehan Younger: Necar Zadegan
Samura Younger: Jillian Bruno
Ali Younger: Coby Seyrafi
Major Pierce: Chris McGarry
CNN Announcer: Angela Martinez
ESPN Host: David E. Willis
Young Sergent: Geoff Meed
Observer: Kirk B.R. Woller
TV News Announcer: Kelly Vaughn
Announcer #2: Bill A. Jones
Soldier: Phil Somerville
Bomb Disposal Expert: Austin Nichols
Pedestrian with Child: Delaine Yates
Film Crew:
Casting: John Papsidera
Music: Graeme Revell
Stunt Coordinator: Charles Croughwell
Producer: Bill Perkins
Producer: Marco Weber
Director of Photography: Oliver Stapleton
Line Producer: Samson Mucke
Writer: Peter Woodward
Visual Effects: Chris Ervin
Key Hair Stylist: Robert L. Stevenson
Producer: Caldecot Chubb
Producer: Vanessa Coifman
Editor: Scott Chestnut
Director: Gregor Jordan
Production Design: Steven Jones-Evans
Key Makeup Artist: Francisco X. Pérez
Makeup Department Head: Allan A. Apone
Digital Intermediate: Keith Shaw
Still Photographer: Dale Robinette
Camera Operator: Chris Lombardi
Art Direction: Nick Ralbovsky
Visual Effects: Lucas Krost
Costume Design: Danielle Hollowell
Executive Producer: Vince Cirrincione
Executive Producer: Rachel Rose
Set Decoration: Amber Haley
Gaffer: Jack English
Costume Supervisor: Marisa Aboitiz
Supervising Sound Editor: Chad J. Hughes
ADR Supervisor: Angela Hemingway
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jonathan Wales
Music Editor: Ashley Revell
Property Master: Guillaume DeLouche
Special Effects Coordinator: William Dawson
Script Supervisor: Tracy Scott
Dolly Grip: Sam Stewart
First Assistant Camera: Patrick McArdle
Digital Intermediate: Brian Beard
Key Grip: Patrick R. Heffernan
Casting Associate: Jennifer Cram
Lighting Technician: Jesse Mather
Lighting Technician: Simone Perusse
Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Brad Look
Digital Intermediate: James Ahern
Dolly Grip: Jeff Smith
Construction Coordinator: Lars Petersen
Movie Reviews:
DoryDarko: Unthinkable raises a question which has been an issue for many people all over the world for a very long time, and especially since 9/11. This question is, is it ever justified to torture an individual to save the lives of many? And if the answer is yes, how far can you go?
This issue is indeed a very sensitive subject and I think it takes guts for any filmmaker to put it out there in the open like Gregor Jordan did. Add to that the clever fact that he doesn’t actually make a choice, but rather lets the audience decide on whatever they want to think and feel, and you have a pretty gutsy and controversial concept.
In a nutshell, this film is about a man of American descent who has become a Muslim and has now, as an act of terrorism, planted 3 nuclear bombs in 3 major American cities which will go off in four days. Screenwriter Peter Woodward made some very tactical decisions considering the characters in the story. They are all somewhat stereotypical, but this is no bother because they’re all there for a reason. Carrie-Anne Moss, as an FBI investigator, represents the conscience, the sensitivity and the struggle to make the right decision. Samuel L. Jackson is her polar opposite; the brutal, rational, stone cold “interrogator” who does what he does because he’s the only one who can and willing to do it. The means he is willing to go to in order to get his subject to talk ...
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As if people getting hooked on football through the Euros are starting Tiktok channels that are getting hundreds of thousands and views and making money off it. Join tumblr and fist pump when you get 100 notes on a recycled meme like the rest of us 😤😤
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MUFC Stat Corner: Top appearance makers of the decade (2010s)
1️⃣: David de Gea (383)
2️⃣: Antonio Valencia (339)
3️⃣: Chris Smalling (323)
4️⃣: Wayne Rooney (298)
5️⃣: Michael Carrick (294)
6️⃣: Ashley Young (260)
7️⃣: Juan Mata (236)
8️⃣: Phil Jones (221)
9️⃣: Patrice Evra (207)
🔟: Marcus Rashford (196)
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Ashley and Nicky Young , Phil and Kaya Jones , Chris and Sam Smalling , Michael and Lisa Carrick attend The United for Unicef Gala Dinner
Pic: Sam Smalling
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the grass gave away a few significant facts to narrow it down: they had just played an away fixture leading up to Christmas, the dressing room was experiencing turmoil, they had had some bad results (possibly causing the turmoil), the manager attended the night club (so like it’s not fuckin roy hodgson lbr lbr), and the player had just been tested a few days before. the fa has all the information it needs to figure out who it is i guarantee it but we are all free to speculate away
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Chris Smalling, Phil Jones, and Ashley Young on the lineup. May the Lord be with us. 🙏
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Congratulations to Phil Jones, Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford, and Ashley Young on making the cut and being chosen to represent England in the 2018 World Cup in Russia
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