Album Review: The 1975 – A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships
This is an album that needs to be savored, that takes time to truly get, but once it all clicks together you’ll be impressed by just how clever The 1975 is.
This is an album that needs to be savored, that takes time to truly get, but once it all clicks together you’ll be impressed by just how clever The 1975 is.
We chat to the queen of YA, Nicola Yoon, then proclaim She Did It! about the legendary Mary Shelley & Jane Yolen. We also talk Ralph Breaks the Internet’s mega princess bonanza.
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.
Creed is the new Rocky sequel for real this time.
A ridiculous modern action adventure wrapped up in the legend of Robin of Loxley.
Geek Girl Riot is jumping in the Tardis to talk about the new Doctor Who, then we pay our respects to Widows.
Do you believe in magic? We sure do thanks to Half The Animal—ever since we hit play on their seductive indie-pop we’ve been completely under their spell.
Geek Girl Riot’s got a trifecta of goodness for you today: Our Rioters speak with Jay Ali, and Keith David, then get into The Haunting of Hill House.
Movies are becoming ever so creative at dispatching horny teenagers, tripping heroines, cocky antagonists, and non-believers. Many have stuck with me so I combed through all my bookmarked flicks to jot down the most memorable deaths.
Created by Micah Bloomberg and Eli Horowitz and directed by Sam Esmail, Homecoming is a visually lush exploration of trauma, memory, and the human heart vs. the mind.