While more than half of all Lgbtqia+ adults in the U.S. identify as bisexual, less than a third of Lgbtqia+ characters on scripted television are bi — a statistic that has remained stagnant for five years, GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis tells Variety.
“You’re talking about the largest community within our community,” Ellis says. “And it’s also one of the largest communities growing in the younger generation: We’ve seen that year over year in our research. So, when we study representation and we report out on it, annually in our reports, we’re not seeing any growth.”
But while mainstream television has plenty to catch up on, Oml on Revry, the first live TV channel catering exclusively to queer women that launched last fall, is providing a space for bisexual women to tell their stories.
“Renée and the Seven Cards,” which premieres March 27 on Oml on Revry,...
“You’re talking about the largest community within our community,” Ellis says. “And it’s also one of the largest communities growing in the younger generation: We’ve seen that year over year in our research. So, when we study representation and we report out on it, annually in our reports, we’re not seeing any growth.”
But while mainstream television has plenty to catch up on, Oml on Revry, the first live TV channel catering exclusively to queer women that launched last fall, is providing a space for bisexual women to tell their stories.
“Renée and the Seven Cards,” which premieres March 27 on Oml on Revry,...
- 3/26/2021
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
Year: 2010Director: Dennis DevineCast: Malerie Grady, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Kelly Kula, Christopher Senger
To celebrate her 21st birthday, Alice's sorority sisters decide to throw her an Alice in Wonderland themed party at the infamous Glass House where they are required to dress up as the favorite Wonderland character. The problem is that Alice's mother was brutally murdered in this house twenty years ago and it seems the killer, now dressed as Jabberwocky, has decided to return to to butcher Alice and her friends.
Being a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland, I found the premise of this film intriguing and mistakenly believed that it could actually be a decent, creative slasher film. Instead, it is a tedious test of patience and stamina that is virtually impossible to enjoy. The main problem is that everyone involved in the making of the film seemed to just not all that interested in making the film in the first place.
To celebrate her 21st birthday, Alice's sorority sisters decide to throw her an Alice in Wonderland themed party at the infamous Glass House where they are required to dress up as the favorite Wonderland character. The problem is that Alice's mother was brutally murdered in this house twenty years ago and it seems the killer, now dressed as Jabberwocky, has decided to return to to butcher Alice and her friends.
Being a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland, I found the premise of this film intriguing and mistakenly believed that it could actually be a decent, creative slasher film. Instead, it is a tedious test of patience and stamina that is virtually impossible to enjoy. The main problem is that everyone involved in the making of the film seemed to just not all that interested in making the film in the first place.
- 2/21/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
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