Get ready for another fabulous episode of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” airing on Logo this Monday, May 27th, 2024, at 4:30 Am. In this exciting installment titled “Welcome to the DollHouse,” the queens are in for a challenge that’s sure to test their creativity and style.
The episode kicks off with a lively flamenco dance featuring the one and only Spanish sensation, Charo. As the queens shimmy and shake alongside Charo, the energy is electric and the stage is set for a fierce competition.
Following the dance, the queens are tasked with a unique challenge: designing their own dolls. With their creativity unleashed, the queens must bring their doll creations to life, infusing them with personality, glamour, and plenty of attitude.
As the queens work their magic on the runway, tensions rise, and drama ensues. With Charo and RuPaul watching closely, the pressure is on for the queens to deliver their...
The episode kicks off with a lively flamenco dance featuring the one and only Spanish sensation, Charo. As the queens shimmy and shake alongside Charo, the energy is electric and the stage is set for a fierce competition.
Following the dance, the queens are tasked with a unique challenge: designing their own dolls. With their creativity unleashed, the queens must bring their doll creations to life, infusing them with personality, glamour, and plenty of attitude.
As the queens work their magic on the runway, tensions rise, and drama ensues. With Charo and RuPaul watching closely, the pressure is on for the queens to deliver their...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a dose of realness and drama as “Untucked: RuPaul’s Drag Race” continues with Season 16, Episode 6 titled “Welcome to the DollHouse.” This thrilling companion series is set to air on MTV at 9:30 Pm on Friday, February 9, 2024, and it’s a behind-the-scenes look at the shadiest moments that follow the “Welcome to the DollHouse” design challenge.
In this episode, tensions are running high as the queens bask in the aftermath of the design challenge. As they gather in the Untucked lounge, some queens start to show their shadier sides more than others. The DollHouse challenge has left its mark, and the queens are not holding back when it comes to shady remarks and confrontations.
“Untucked” is your backstage pass to all the drama, laughter, and shade that unfolds when the cameras aren’t rolling. It’s a chance to see the queens in their most candid moments as they discuss the challenges,...
In this episode, tensions are running high as the queens bask in the aftermath of the design challenge. As they gather in the Untucked lounge, some queens start to show their shadier sides more than others. The DollHouse challenge has left its mark, and the queens are not holding back when it comes to shady remarks and confrontations.
“Untucked” is your backstage pass to all the drama, laughter, and shade that unfolds when the cameras aren’t rolling. It’s a chance to see the queens in their most candid moments as they discuss the challenges,...
- 2/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Since its 2021 debut, "Yellowjackets" has had the best soundtrack on TV, and season 2 kept up the momentum across its nine-episode run. Half of "Yellowjackets" is set in the 1990s and so the soundtrack pulls mostly from that era, especially indie rock, pop punk, and grunge. Those styles congeal into "No Return," the show's hypnotic original theme crafted by Anna Waronker and Craig Wedren. It sounds like the kind of song the characters could have listened to as teenagers and one that hints at their dark descent.
If you're in a playlist-making mood, check out /Film's own guide to every song on the "Yellowjackets" season 2 soundtrack. Beyond these songs being kick-ass, what do they bring to the show? I'd argue they not only add to the mood, they make watching "Yellowjackets" extra rewarding for viewers — you don't just walk away with great memories of the show itself, but new songs and...
If you're in a playlist-making mood, check out /Film's own guide to every song on the "Yellowjackets" season 2 soundtrack. Beyond these songs being kick-ass, what do they bring to the show? I'd argue they not only add to the mood, they make watching "Yellowjackets" extra rewarding for viewers — you don't just walk away with great memories of the show itself, but new songs and...
- 5/26/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
This article contains spoilers for "Yellowjackets."It's always been a tight race between Juliette Lewis and Tawny Cypress for the most emotionally searing performance from the adult cast of "Yellowjackets." Cypress' Taissa became the biggest success of the survivors after returning from the wilderness, creating a beautiful family with her loving wife, Simone (Rukiya Bernard), and winning a seat in the New Jersey state senate. But her dark side, which was awakened by those woods but did not disappear when she escaped them, has also caused her to fall the furthest. The near-feral state of unconscious savagery and self-division Taissa has descended to over the course of season two has broken up her family, jeopardized her career, and seriously threatened her sanity.
Nearly all of adult Taissa's scenes are hard to watch these days, which can't be said about adult Natalie's (Juliette Lewis). Sequestered at Lottie's cultish wellness compound Camp Green Pine,...
Nearly all of adult Taissa's scenes are hard to watch these days, which can't be said about adult Natalie's (Juliette Lewis). Sequestered at Lottie's cultish wellness compound Camp Green Pine,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Ryan Coleman
- Slash Film
Festival favorite Living with Chucky, now streaming exclusively on Screambox, more than celebrates the Child’s Play franchise; it highlights the family behind it. Multihyphenate filmmaker Kyra Elise Gardner wrote, directed, edited, produced, and appears in her documentary feature debut to explore the popular horror franchise from a unique position.
Gardner is the daughter of special makeup effects legend Tony Gardner, who has been with the franchise since Seed of Chucky. The documentary details the history of the Child’s Play films by the cast and crew, in addition to Gardner’s relationship with the series and the impact it had on her family. Gardner, you could say, literally grew up with Chucky.
Bloody Disgusting spoke with Kyra Elise Gardner about her feature debut and how it evolved her relationship with her Chucky family and the horror genre.
Gardner imbues her documentary with visual flourishes and scenic transitions that highlight artistry in various forms,...
Gardner is the daughter of special makeup effects legend Tony Gardner, who has been with the franchise since Seed of Chucky. The documentary details the history of the Child’s Play films by the cast and crew, in addition to Gardner’s relationship with the series and the impact it had on her family. Gardner, you could say, literally grew up with Chucky.
Bloody Disgusting spoke with Kyra Elise Gardner about her feature debut and how it evolved her relationship with her Chucky family and the horror genre.
Gardner imbues her documentary with visual flourishes and scenic transitions that highlight artistry in various forms,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
They say the eyes are the windows to the soul -- which is exactly why a creature without eyes can be so disturbing. What else are you supposed to look at when talking to them? How can you guess what a stranger's intentions are, or what they want from you, if you can't look at their eyes for some sort of hint? For all we know, the eyeless man in "Yellowjackets" (played by Brahm Taylor) doesn't actually have an evil bone in his body, but because he doesn't talk and Taissa's terrified of him, the odds of him being a nice guy admittedly seem slim.
So, who is the man with no eyes? Is he real, or just a projection of Taissa's own dark half? Much like "Lost," which mastered the art of the puzzle box show, "Yellowjackets" spent its first season playing around with the idea that there's some deeply supernatural stuff at play.
So, who is the man with no eyes? Is he real, or just a projection of Taissa's own dark half? Much like "Lost," which mastered the art of the puzzle box show, "Yellowjackets" spent its first season playing around with the idea that there's some deeply supernatural stuff at play.
- 4/1/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
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