Film Review
Film Review: Mary Queen of Scots
Mary Queen of Scots is about an OG Queen making all the folks in the United Kingdom put respect on her name.
Mary Queen of Scots is about an OG Queen making all the folks in the United Kingdom put respect on her name.
We chat to our pal Maurene Goo about her new novel The Way You Make Me Feel, Sam gives us her latest YA roundup, then we explore the terrifying town of Castle Rock…
Jon Fratelli is not a man of many words. When I call him for our interview, he tells me about the band’s new album, the joys of not overthinking anything, and living his perfect life.
Welcome to the third edition of She Did It!—a new Geek Girl Riot segment + monthly column reminding us that everything boys can do, girls probably did first. Today, we’re talking Mary Shelley and Jane Yolen.
It’s December 1968 and mother and daughter have returned to their lives in Boston.
by Kat Bittner It’s been a few years since Claire began med school and she and Frank have settled into a domestic routine. They lament in the same way many immigrant parents complain when their kid prefers “American” pop-culture like Eggos and Dr. Seuss (rather than proper English breakfast and Dickens). But the big reveal, as the episode progresses, is Claire is not the only one who has had relations outside her and Frank’s marriage. The years have also passed for Jamie. He has become a leader among the prisoners at Ardsmuir Prison when a new governor Lord John Grey arrives. Grey wants to continue… Read more »
Time to get your passports stamped, ’cause this week on Geek Girl Riot we’re traveling all over the geekdom: The Good Place, Doctor Who, and Star Wars.
The first ever TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow was a thrilling, rain-soaked experience.
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring The Handmaid’s Tale, Blood Drive, Reign, Doctor Who, American Gods, and Orphan Black.
Simon Neil talks about the differences between American and European audiences in part one of our interview with Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro.