This week we’ve got news that isn’t news, facts that aren’t facts, blatant copyright infringement and secret underground Robin Hood library fraud. Our featured book is American Gods: The Definitive Edition by Neil Gaiman. Tune in to The Geek Show Podcast Network for all the latest news, discussions and reviews, […]
Month: March 2017
Through the Wall (2017) Hasidic Judaism Rom-Com still falls into Rom-Com Traps (Review)
4-Panel 78 – Papa Ritchie's Concept of Cool
The Flash movie continues to run into problems, but there’s a new Cuban comic convention and some manga won some awards. Meanwhile, Marvel are planning a major announcement – which may involve Square Enix … Our featured comics and manga The Unstoppable Wasp #1, Interviews with Monster Girls volume 1, […]
4-Panel 78 – Papa Ritchie’s Concept of Cool
The Flash movie continues to run into problems, but there’s a new Cuban comic convention and some manga won some awards. Meanwhile, Marvel are planning a major announcement – which may involve Square Enix … Our featured comics and manga The Unstoppable Wasp #1, Interviews with Monster Girls volume 1, […]
Cinema Eclectica 100 – Ruth Negga's Eyebrow Game
100 episodes! It’s been quite the ride. Join us for our centenary episode as we ignore convention and recommend each other something in the spirit of the festivities. We have a controversial Question of the Week followed by our featured films – “Castaway on the Moon”, “My Scientology Movie”, Orson […]
Cinema Eclectica 100 – Ruth Negga’s Eyebrow Game
100 episodes! It’s been quite the ride. Join us for our centenary episode as we ignore convention and recommend each other something in the spirit of the festivities. We have a controversial Question of the Week followed by our featured films – “Castaway on the Moon”, “My Scientology Movie”, Orson […]
The Olive Tree (2016) Spanish Social Realism and the history of our homelands (Review)
The Olive Tree (or El Olivo as it’s known in its native Spanish) is director Icíar Bollaín’s third collaboration with the writer and long-term screenwriting partner of Ken Loach, Paul Laverty. It is an aesthetically beautiful, heartfelt and spiritual film that explores the notions of hope, tradition, history and economic […]