Geek Girl Riot is bringing you some certified trainwrecks for your delight and entertainment (and perhaps horror). We also shout out some of the BIPOC shows we’re loving.
Gather round for a Geek Girl Riot comic book shop-style conversation about Peacemaker, The 355, and the train wreck that is Joss Whedon in his New York Magazine interview.
This week I connected with YouTube guitar sensation Cole Rolland. Cole just released his first original track “Ignite” along with a music video. Cole has over 1.2 million subscribers and over 209 million views on YouTube with covers eclectic covers like Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” to Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata.” Seriously go check it out!
Back again for the very first time, Dean Butterworth is on the latest episode. It’s been a couple years and a pandemic since we last talked, but the best remains steady. Dean, the rhythm peddler for Good Charlotte and Sugar Ray, was hot off the heels of the Beachlife Festival with the latter, in Redondo Beach, CA, so needless to say this epic conversation was fueled by the magic of music! Aloha
Geek Girl Riot is all about dichotomies this week: We talk about two very different fantasy series—Cowboy Bebop and The Wheel of Time—with two very different reactions.
Buckle up and get ready for a wild ride: Geek Girl Riot talks The Harder They Fall, before revisiting our talk all about Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Geek Girl Riot teams up with Fantastic Forum for a super-powered episode talking The Suicide Squad, the recent Blue Beetle casting announcement, and more entertainment news.
Things are about to get wild ’cause the latest Geek Girl Riot’s talking all things Space Jam: A New Legacy and Never Have I Ever S2.
The vinyl releases for these are just gorgeous and already occupy a prime spot as a jewel of my collection.
This week Geek Girl Riot talks about three properties that are ready to take over your screen: Sweet Tooth, LOKI, and In the Heights.