TV Show Review
TV Show [P]review: Love & Death
‘Love & Death’ is a seven-episode miniseries based on the true story of Candy and Pat Montgomery and Betty and Allan Gore.
‘Love & Death’ is a seven-episode miniseries based on the true story of Candy and Pat Montgomery and Betty and Allan Gore.
Tiny Beautiful Things is based on the best-selling collection by Cheryl Strayed of the same name and stars Kathryn Hahn as Clare, whose contributions in WandaVision, Bad Moms and Glass Onion, to name a few, should have your interest peaked from the jump.
A teen action-dramedy for the geeks, the burgeoning superheroes, and the children of immigrants everywhere—so basically all of us.
Geek Girl Riot has a few thoughts about the new She-Hulk trailer but we end up talking more about why the character is such a womanist icon. Then our Rioters get into a special segment called Insider Rating—a peek behind the scenes of the movie from one of its creatives—to talk about the new Amazon movie Emergency.
A smorgasbord of Marvel!
Geek Girl Riot’s dynamic duo get together to talk Bel-Air, Doctor Strange, and Euphoria. Oh, and love is in the air for some rom-coms…
Today we talk about the new Hawkeye series, Coldplay’s unique upcoming tour, and Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s GQ interview. Hawkeye Gets a Release Date Whether you were naughty or nice this year, you’re getting a gift from Disney! Earlier today they dropped a new trailer for their Marvel series, Hawkeye. The teaser revealed we’ll be getting the first two episodes, out of six, on November 24th. This follows the same pattern as WandaVision, Loki, and What If, where the studio releases a couple of episodes and then the rest follow weekly. Coupled with the first trailer from last… Read more »
Today we talk about Tanya Fear missing in Los Angeles, Bo Burnham’s first Emmy, and Punk Black’s journey to a new studio in Atlanta.
Geek Girl Riot’s serving up an episode of massive proportions, talking: Shang-Chi, Candyman, the new Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, AND Vacation Friends. Our Rioters also pay tribute to some beloved legends.
Sherin, Soma, Philip, and Alice dive into the new Disney+ series Loki with a spoiler-filled Geek Girl Riot episode that cuts deeper than the TVA.