Fall 2020 TV Roundup #2, Villain Schadenfreude Syndrome
Get ready to update your TV watchlist with the latest Geek Girl Riot—then get philosophical as our Rioters discuss what it means to have Villain Schadenfreude Syndrome.
Get ready to update your TV watchlist with the latest Geek Girl Riot—then get philosophical as our Rioters discuss what it means to have Villain Schadenfreude Syndrome.
This one stands up there with the best pop punk albums of this generation.
There’s so much new TV coming up in the next two weeks and Geek Girl Riot is here to get you hyped.
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.
Serving up a side of music with your morning coffee. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Geek Girl Riot is exploring 29Rooms’ upcoming event then diving into another fall TV roundup.
Diving in deep about the recent impeachment inquiry against President Trump and the phone call to Ukraine’s President that lead to this decision. Plus we take a look at the life, career, and legal troubles of rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Fall TV season has arrived and Geek Girl Riot is giving you the lowdown you deserve (you’ve earned it, bb). But first: The Emmys!
When you watch “The Laundromat” try to think of it as a fairy tale that really happened. Based on the non-fiction book “Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers investigation of illicit money networks and the global elite” by Jake Bernstein, the movie follows Ellen Martin (Meryl Streep) after a tragic event leads her to investigate a fake insurance policy and into the trail of a corrupt Panama City law firm. Jürgen Mossack (Gary Oldman) and Ramón Fonseca (Antonio Banderas) are the founding partners of the law firm who have a vested interest in helping the world’s wealthiest people become even… Read more »
Netflix’s “The King” starring Timotheé Chalamet comes to theaters and, as per the Academy standards for award consideration demand, select theaters this fall. Chalamet plays Hal who had turned his back on royal life to live among the common people. When his father dies he is reluctantly crowned King Henry V and thrust into the chaos his father left behind. He must navigate political drama and relationships, one of which is with his close friend and mentor John Falstaff, played by Joel Edgerton. Directed by David Michôd and written by both Michôd and Edgerton The King stars Robert Pattinson, Sean… Read more »