Oscars…What?, Call it Something Else, What We’re Watching
Your Heroic Trio return to Geek Girl Riot to rant about the Oscars and reboots. They also share their love for some new TV and movies.
Your Heroic Trio return to Geek Girl Riot to rant about the Oscars and reboots. They also share their love for some new TV and movies.
Listen Up! This time on episode 540, Nick Cannon is overrated and some songs are annoying…enjoy. The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
TWO GREAT INTERVIEWS AND THE FINAL WARPED RECAP EVER ALL IN ONE SHOW SO LISTEN TO MY INTERVIEWS WITH THE PINK SPIDERS AND SLEEPING WITH SIRENS OK!?
This week Geek Girl Riot teams up with Fantastic Forum for an entertainment news episode of epic proportions, celebrating Octavia Butler, mourning the shutdown of DC Vertigo Comics, wishing Batman a happy birthday, and more news!
Gugu Mbatha-Raw joins us to chat about Fast Color. Plus your heroic trio talk entertainment news, Hellboy, Special, and Little for an all-new She Said / He Said / She Said!
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!
Listen Up! This time it’s Brett’s dad in studio to talk about young Brett and beta max. Author Dean Rosnau is in studio to chat about his book The Shortest Straw: Search and Rescue in the High Sierra. And Brett might have a new boyfriend… enjoy!
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.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the two days with Can’t Swim for their headline shows in New York.
Thriving as a young band from Long Island can be a difficult task to accomplish—especially while pursuing a degree in college. Not to mention, getting noticed in the sea of artists only adds to the challenge. Despite these factors, Macseal—made up of Francesca Impastato [drums], Ryan Bartlett [vocals & guitar], Justin Canavaciol [bass], Cole Szilagyi [guitar & vocals], and Greg Feltman [guitar & vocals]—have used their effervescent attitudes to continue forging their path. I caught up with the band at their hometown show on Long Island during their first ever tour to chat about how they’ve managed to make living… Read more »