Hot Sheet: It's Ryan Time Again

To Be Takei, the award-winning documentary on the life of LGBT and Star Trek icon George Takei, is beaming down to a theater near you. The film has set a course for a limited theatrical release beginning today, and is now available on VOD and iTunes as well. From the days he spent with his family in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II to his groundbreaking role as Sulu on Star Trek and his rise as an pop culture and LGBT icon, the film gives fans an unprecedented view of his life and shows what it really means To Be Takei. — Jase Peeples





The Prince of April, the new EP from singer Justin Mortelliti, serves up a fresh offering of tracks that rush through the speakers like the musical equivalent of a midday summer breeze. The collection’s lead single, “My Silver,” is light, airy, and optimistic, as Mortelliti sings of the yearning to be with someone who was “just passing through,” but obviously both were meant for a more meaningful relationship. Listen to a stream of the full EP below, and for more Mortelliti, be sure to like the suave singer on Facebook . — Scott Ragan







After seven seasons, it’s finally time to say goodbye to the vampires, fairies, vampire-fairies, werewolves, werepanthers, shifters, witches, maenads, demons, ghosts, and (occasional) humans of Bon Temps. This Sunday marks the true death of True Blood and, perhaps, an end to the many questions still left unanswered. Will Jason Stackhouse (revisit our interview with Ryan Kwanten ) ever enjoy the pleasures of another man’s embrace outside of a dream? Will Sookie Stackhouse ever land a long-term boyfriend, a steady job, or a convincing Southern accent? Will Anna Camp survive to be in Pitch Perfect 2? Tune in Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO to find out, and enjoy a taste of the bitter end below. — Daniel Reynolds





Drag Race Season 6 winner Bianca Del Rio snuggles up with the mad diva herself, Joan Rivers, for the latest episode of In Bed With Joan. In the episode, the two comedy queens kiki about everything from snatching the Drag Race crown and how to deal with haters to Broadway and Bianca’s current tour, the Rolodex of Hate Comedy Show. — Jase Peeples









Out writer-director Drew Tobia, whose short films have become a cult sensation via festivals, TV, and the Internet, makes his feature debut with this dark and quirky comedy, offering what the movie’s website calls “a tapestry of diverse characters with varying levels of sanity and awful taste in wardrobe” under a double entendre title. Young pregnant woman Mona, who’s losing touch with reality, has a strangely close bond with her campy mother, May. Meanwhile, May’s estranged from her other daughter, hard-partying lesbian Jordan, who in turn is increasingly alienating her girlfriend, Sylve. The film’s premiere theatrical run begins today at Cinema Village in New York City; there’ll be a Q&A and party after the 7:20 show tonight. It will also be available for streaming on Amazon and iTunes Tuesday and out on DVD September 23. View the trailer below. — Trudy Ring





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Visionary writer Grant Morrison combines his storytelling powers with the work of superstar artists Ivan Reis and Joe Prado for the latest cosmos-spanning epic from DC Comics, The Multiversity . The nine-issue miniseries features unforgettable characters from 52 alternative Earths in the DC university, including the Justice League of Earth-23, which boasts a black Superman (who is also the president of the United States on that Earth as well as the leader of the League), a gay speedster named Red Racer, and the aboriginal Australian powerhouse Thunderer among its members. The League of Earth-23’s story will serve as bookends to six complete adventures in different parallel universes as the heroes from dimensions near and far battle one of the biggest threats the multiverse has ever known. — Jase Peeples