If you’re a regular reader of the blog, you know the movies I typically review tend to be of the superhero or sci-fi variety. It shouldn’t be that big a surprise that I do like a few other genres as well, ones that are merely fiction and not total fantasy. And in theaters right now is a movie allowing me to indulge in something a bit different: Ocean’s 8. Continue reading She Geek Critique – Running a Job
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Best Geeky Finds – A Ninja That Should Remain Invisible
It started with a deal amongst gangsters, only to end with a bizarre travel through time, across centuries and the ocean. If only I’d prepared a few blog posts in advance I wouldn’t have missed so many weeks while this was happening. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – A Ninja That Should Remain Invisible
GW1 Issue 157 – Buckle Up, Baby
This week we’re in a galaxy far, far away to talk about Solo. How well does it fit in with the rest of the Star Wars movies, does the casting work, what about the plot – we’re talking all of that and more. Plus there were so many things going on last weekend and we all attended something different, so there’s plenty to share. And, of course, we have some interesting tidbits from the geek world that you might have missed. Listen now! Continue reading GW1 Issue 157 – Buckle Up, Baby
GW1 Issue 156 – Pool Party!
We’re back after our week off – and it’s time to talk Deadpool 2 at the Meeple! Of course, Miss Dawn has loads of details about the film and there’s bound to be a lot you missed. Plus, she and Kylan recount their roadtrip to the barbecue capital of the US and how they indulged in a bit of geek while there. And we have some pop culture news, including what was announced during the CW Network’s upfronts and when we can expect the Star Wars lands at Disney to open in California and Florida. Listen now! Continue reading GW1 Issue 156 – Pool Party!
She Geek Critique – Silent Future
With the state of politics around the world, it’s no surprise that there is a rise in dystopian fiction. The fact that a classic like The Handmaid’s Tale has been made into a (very popular) television series says a lot. And a novel coming out later this summer is very reminiscent of that story. Continue reading She Geek Critique – Silent Future