We solemnly swear that we are up to [calling out] no good. This week’s Geek Girl Riot breaks down The Crimes of Grindelwald, the amount of POCrafice in TV and movies, and why marginalized people are often boxed in with tales of woe.
Geek Girl Riot is heading back to Capclave 2018 to make fun of romantic/stalker tropes in fiction. But first our Rioters bring you up to speed with the latest in entertainment and a review of Been So Long!
It’s been a long road to “Nerves”, the latest song from Nashville’s Spazz Cardigan. Staying true to the “Millenial post-genre landscape” he subscribes to, the song is hard to explain. However we will tell you it’s addictive, interesting, and the video is freaking strange—in all the best ways. When “Nerves” first took shape, it was just a b-side. “The song was originally going to be a last-minute addition to my first album, I, which was complete at the time but unreleased,” Spazz Cardigan tells us. It was a friend who convinced him to drop it before he released the album,… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot’s serving up a healthy dose of sci-fi with The Expanse + an interview with Cas Anvar, plus a pinch of fantasy horror with the Wayward Sisters Anthology + an interview with editor Allison O’Toole!
Ready Player One recently smashed the box office, while Pacific Rim: Uprising didn’t hit here but did overseas. Sherin, Julian, and Kwesi discuss why these two movies had such different fan reactions.
Count ’em one, two, three…it’s Geek Girl Riot’s third K-Drama-Pop chat! Plus we are getting hyped about the upcoming movie adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time.
Listen up! On today’s episode, actor/comedian Alec Mapa from Switched at Birth and everything else you’ve ever seen joins the show. We chat about his podcast “The Nooner”, he tells us about Kati’s drug addled past, and Mo-vember?…enjoy!
I rode up to New York Comic Con on the train this year. The vibe was the same as being a kid on the bus to summer camp.
Diarra Kilpatrick joins Geek Girl Riot for her very own Whachudoin’? to talk her ABC show American Koko, her new pilot The Climb, and more. Plus, a tasty 60-Second Secret about the Great British Bakeoff.
This week on BLACKOUT, Samantha Scarlette and Eddie Barella welcome special guest Josh Harvey. He claims he has been repeatedly abducted by aliens ever since he was a small child. And there’s photographic evidence. See the picture discussed in this episode here (BLACKOUT Exclusive) or follow the show on Instagram. Plus, Flat Earth Society‘s John Davis gives a quick 101 on why he believes the Earth is flat before presenting evidence of dinosaurs being a complete and total hoax. Follow BLACKOUT on Twitter: @BLACKOUTwithUs Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes