[Bottom Left Clockwise: Photo via Netflix, Photo via Netflix, Photo via Epitaph, Photo via Neil Gaiman] Today we’ve got news on Neil Gaiman’s upcoming television series Anansi Boys, a sneak peek at The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, a new song and video from The Linda Lindas and a look at Netflix’s The Chair starring Sandra Oh. Neil Gaiman Reveals New TV Series This morning Neil Gaiman teased fans about an announcement later today. He’s now revealed that he’s working on another television series titled Anansi Boys for Amazon Prime. The upcoming series, which will be an adaptation of Gaiman’s… Read more »
An unabashedly romantic teen rom-com, scored to the latest pop soundtrack.
Geek Girl Riot is all about the action this week (and always). We get you ready & fired up for Outside the Wire before throwing it back to some other action movie picks.
Welcome back to a new episode of The Gunz Show, where you’ll get to know The Night Game better than ever before.
When Martin Johnson calls in to talk about his new music with The Night Game, the two get talking about everything from Boys Like Girls to his impromptu road trip across the country. Listen in as he tells us what inspired his new tracks, reminisces on “The Great Escape”, and chats about Taylor Swift.
A show full of surprises! Half The Animal came by to co-host and play their entire new EP Not Today for everyone a few hours early, Brian Logan Dales announced the openers for the next The Dales Hotel on 2/27 at Sayers Club in Hollywood, Nick Major and Drac stumbled in and Nightly came by to play some songs!
Monsta X is making it a very Happy Valentine’s Day. Winter ain’t coming this February, monbebes, because the Monstas already rule the throne.
This week’s Geek Girl Riot is jam packed: We talk Veronica Mars, Dear White People, The Boys, Another Life, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and share our San Diego Comic Con highlights!
America’s greatest heroes are America’s greatest douches and they’ll be cleaned up by a ragtag collective of losers who are in it for the money, for revenge, and for laughs.
From Warped Tour to the hospital to my family being here in Los Angeles we got ourselves a live show again! My family co-hosted and this is the first time in my show’s history Faith, Mom, and Amanda were all on it! Set It Off stopped by to play a couple of killer songs. I put With Confidence on the spot and called them live and then Blue October called in!
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is an upcoming Netflix adaptation directed by Susan Johnson, and we can’t stop smiling over the brand new trailer and key art.