Author: Jess Woodley-Stewart


  • Playing Gay: Casting Controversy around LGBTQ+ Roles

    Jess Woodley-Stewart reflects on James Corden’s gay character in The Prom and asks an important question: is it ever okay for a cis-het person to play the role of someone in the LGBTQ+ community?

  • The End of Supernatural: A Cautionary Tale

    Jess Woodley-Stewart writes on the “underwhelming” and “queerbaiting” finale of the CW’s Supernatural.

  • Nostalgic News: Billy Elliot was released 20 years ago

    Premiering 20 years ago, Jess Woodley-Stewart explores the film that challenged masculinity and stereotypes while becoming a classic in the process.

  • Doctor Who, The Timeless Child and The Chosen One Complex

    Doctor Who, Season 12 has, overall, been strong. I frequently praised it for feeling like it was getting back to the roots of Doctor Who. Whilst this is still true there was one key reveal in the finale that has really irked me – the reveal that The Doctor is the Timeless Child. Throughout this […]

  • Disney’s Queer History: Ursula, Elsa and Onward

    Disney made headlines in the same week by removing the Love Simon TV show from Disney+ and announcing their first openly gay character in Pixar’s Onward. But what is Disney’s track record with queer representation? Jess Woodley-Stewart investigates.

  • Doctor Who: Bury and Resurrect Your Gays 

    Jess discusses Doctor Who’s history of queer representation and how season 12 has so far learned from criticism by subverting expectations and refusing to indulge the ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope.

  • Anticipating: The L Word: Generation Q

    Jess Woodley-Stewart looks into whether The L Word: Generation Q is the reboot queer women have been waiting for.