Left: Star Trek (CBS). Right: BlacKkKlansman (© 2018 Focus Features) The name of this Geek Girl Riot episode is asdfjkl because Philip was hosting and he had no idea what he wanted to talk about first. There has been some highly logical news in the Star Trek-verse lately: Jean-Luc Picard is coming back! National treasure Sir Patrick Stewart has announced his return to Star Trek and we’re beaming up with joy. Sherin, Philip, and Alex discover everything about the announcement as well as Alex Kurtzman’s transition into showrunner. Then they boldly go into all the entertainment news and shows they’re looking forward to. Next… Read more »
Britney Spears. Sure, Britney Spears is still huge. But does the average 3-6 year old know who Britney Spears is nowadays? My guess is definitely not. 15-20 years ago? EVERY GIRL, every dude, grandma’s, grandpa’s, priests because i’m sure they heard some confessions related to Britney, knew who Britney Spears was. Britney was HUGE. The combination of her looks, to her voice – listen to her voice, she has this sort of edgy vibrato effect she does that worked with pop music. Plus TRL. TRL was HUGE in the rise of Britney and Christina and the likes. (And you sure… Read more »
Christopher Robin has grown up and lost himself but some old friends remind him of who he really is.
A big ole pot of YA gumbo made spicier by a great set of actors but still a little stale.
For Auben Mtuze, ignoring society’s view of him because of his vices is hard but silencing the voice in his head urging him to embrace his dark side is even harder in Nicky Drayden’s Temper.
Two best friends get caught up in an international conspiracy because of an ex-boyfriend who isn’t what he seems.
Arvind Ethan David joins Geek Girl Riot for his second Whachudoin’? round to talk what he’s working on…which makes for a whole lot of hilarious and entertaining conversation.
Welcome to the fourth edition of She Did It!—a Geek Girl Riot segment + monthly column reminding us that everything boys can do, girls probably did first. Today, we’re talking Domee Shi and Alice Guy-Blaché.
Today our staff are focusing on the soundtracks that make the world a whole lot better than the films ever did.
For too many people—those who work in music and fans alike—sexual harassment has become part of the experience and we need to talk about it. In this three part series we are going to try to open the dialogue.