The Geek Show rolls into town once again on its never-ending quest to prove that sometimes the world is just a really weird place … This week Rob from Cinema Eclectica joins Producer (and man who ate soup while reading the news), Rob for another excursion into the weird mists […]
Month: May 2018
Metropolitan (1990) Whit Stillman’s Comedy of High Society Manners (Review)
Keyframe 114 – Post-War Pat’s Big Bag of Letters
Intimate Lighting (1965) Czech New Wave as a light, comedic, endless rewatchable delight (Review)
After their great re-release of Juraj Herz’s ‘The Cremator’ on Blu-Ray late last year, Second Run have kindly followed that up by restoring another fan favourite Czech title – Ivan Passer’s ‘Intimate Lighting’. Like his close friend and collaborator, the late Miloš Forman, Passer is uninterested in creating a melodramatic […]
4-Panel 137 – Morbius, The Eurotrash Vampire
Cinema Eclectica 157 – The Ingmar Bergman Cinematic Universe
St Valentine’s Day Massacre (1967) Roger Corman extends himself beyond horror and exploitation with interesting results (Review)
S15E18 – FunkyWolverine.com
Join us for another ride on our strange rodeo of oddities from science and technology news around the world. This time Andrew joins Producer (and kind-of-newsreader), Rob to discuss Stan Lee’s DNA signatures, “seeing” magnetic fields (but only if you’re a bird), toddlers with better smartphones than you, the Pokemon […]
Keyframe 113 – 24 Carrots And A Leaf
4-Panel 136 – Magical Girl or Interpretative Dance?
Mick returns from his travels to join Andrew and Producer Rob for another hearty blast of comics and manga, which this week kicks off with the confirmation that Syfy have ordered the TV adaptation of Rick Remender’s Deadly Class, and the possibility that Steven Spielberg may direct a DC superhero […]