![]() Next track on your ass-shaking playlist is obvi the new mix from BabiBoi Juicy and Amarji Lepore, available on SoundCloud. Need to dance through the trauma of being queer in Texas? Try local DJ Lavender Thug's newest track, " Metagirl," whose thumping beat provides a theme song for all "cybersluts" hacking the mainframe – available through all music platforms. Find the zine for free in digital form through their website ( ). Gin Pham, community engagement manager for TENT, says this survival guide provides a place "where you can find connections with BIPOC trans-cestors and non-binary/gender expansive guides and healers, find our shared demands for liberation, and be in witness to our ability to create and create beautifully." To that end, readers will find tributes to influential Black trans figures a trans writers crossword writing and art that deconstruct the harm in being attacked by the place you call home and much more. To answer that frustration, Transgender Education Network of Texas' new zine, Trans-gressive: A Trans Texas Survival Guide, dips into the prolific creative well of trans artistry to produce a zine made by and for trans Texans. This year's legislative session left our trans community frustrated by backward lawmaking from this conservative state. Here's three examples of local creative queers making neat shit. Shuttling the camera up, down and all over the place, Sam’s shock tactics never fail to pay off – right up until the final frames.Creation is what being queer is all about, whether that's written, sung, or sculpted. All of it unfolds with a hurtling sense of inevitability. The only thing missing from the line-up is Bruce Campbell. Things are even more effective with such a genuine cast Lohman’s lead is engaging in her endearing innocence, Long’s supporting role (which could have been a cardboard bit-part) feels fleshed out and believable, and Raver’s villain nails the hard task of biting someone without dentures. Equally alarming and hilarious, this is Sam Raimi back where he belongs: up to his neck in eyeballs, worms and fake blood. From false teeth to gushing nose bleeds, the mix of the grotesque and the grim is perfectly judged. The scares carry that extra bit of spark thanks to the seasoned director’s distinct style. But Raimi’s approach is similarly old-school, revelling in the tangible, physical mechanics of horror. As time races forward towards her eternal doom, Christine begins to break down – and, watched by her supportive boyfriend, Clay (Long), she turns to a medium to save her soul.Ī curse? A medium? It all sounds terribly dated and old-fashioned – and that’s because it is. On the third day? She is told she will be dragged to hell for all eternity. Cue three days of spooky spirits, haunted houses, and general spectral carnage. Big mistake.įor that one selfish act, old Sylvia corners Christine in the car park, cursing her soul with the Lamia. ![]() But, in a single moment of ambition, she refuses an extension to poor old Sylvia Ganush (Raver). After Spider-Man 3, even the die-hard Raimites couldn’t help but wonder: had Sam forgotten too? Drag Me to Hell is Raimi’s resounding answer.Ī simple story of greed and retribution, the film sees the nice and kind Christine (Lohman) being a decent human in her job as a loans officer. ![]() He directed, of course, The Evil Dead (and, indeed, Evil Dead II) – genre-shaking low-budget messy movies, with a unique taste for humorous horror. What with all the web-slinging of his more recent years, people could easily forget just who Sam Raimi is. Cast: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver
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