When a newly single Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) encountered BBC producer Joy, played by British actress Dolly Wells, in front of the United Nations building towards the end of the second season of And Just Like That... sparks flew. Season three of the Sex and the City spin-off, currently debuting Thursdays on Max, has seen Miranda... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Interview: And Just Like That…star Mario Cantone “Anthony is a little more like me now. He’s evolved, he’s matured, he’s a little more grounded”
One of the most memorable and beloved television characters of all-time, queer or otherwise, has to be Sex and the City's fast-talking, wise-cracking, insatiably horny, and adorably handsome Italian-American Anthony Marentino, who made his debut as Charlotte York's wedding planner in the third season of the Emmy-winning series. The role was written for New York... Continue Reading →
The Queer Review 2021 – LGBTQ+ highlights of the year
With the end of this challenging year in sight, we asked some friends of The Queer Review, including prominent creators, performers, artists, and activists to share the LGBTQ+ culture or events that sustained, stimulated, or inspired them in 2021. The eclectic list features two deserving mentions for a Spanish-language limited TV series that was released... Continue Reading →
TV Review: And Just Like That… ★★★1/2
N.B. Review contains spoilers of And Just Like That... episodes 1-4. In the opening moments of the first episode of And Just Like That..., streaming now on HBO Max, the absence of an integral part of Sex and the City, a certain "sexy siren in her sixties", is immediately addressed. "Where's the fourth Musketeer?" As... Continue Reading →
