Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Geeks.
Farewell To 'Teen Wolf,' The Show That Made Us Believe Good Could Triumph Even When It Didn't
Teen Wolf, the supernatural teen drama that just ended its run on MTV, was loosely based on the original 1985 movie of the same name starring Michael J. Fox. Though that film was extremely successful in its time, the creators of the television version of Teen Wolf decided to take the series in a different direction that proved to be equally successful for six seasons.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Matthew Lawrence to Appear on 'Girl Meets World'
Awhile back a picture made it into twitter with many of the original cast together behind the scenes of Girl Meets World. At the time, Disney denied that Matthew Lawrence would be reprising his role as Shawn's older brother, Jack, but creator Michael Jacobs, has confirmed that Matthew will be making an appearance, stating this about his return episode:
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
That Sinking Feeling: 'Game Of Thrones' Actor Says They Are 'Utterly Defeated' In Season 7
It seems that if you find yourself taking to the high seas on HBO's Game of Thrones, a pirate's life isn't all singing sea shanties and swilling rum. There is more nautical nonsense ahead and the show is giving us that sinking feeling again that showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are keen to send its seafaring Greyjoy family to a watery grave.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
James Cameron Gets A Verbal Smackdown By Lynda Carter For His 'Wonder Woman' Jabs
Though it is the seventh highest-grossing comic book film and set numerous records, including the highest grossing film to be directed by a woman, Wonder Woman didn't impress Avatar director James Cameron. The DC movie portrayed a powerful woman saving the world in a do-or-die battle, and yet, Cameron couldn't see what all the fuss was about, going so far as to call Gal Gadot an "objectified icon".
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Season 8 Of 'Shameless' To Begin Filming in Chicago This Month. Here's 8 Times The Show Was Truly Shameless
Showtime has announced smash-hit dramedy Shameless is about to begin filming in Chicago for its eighth season. The cast will head back to the Windy City from July 31–August 4, according to the Chicago Film Office. The season was announced the moment the popular Season 7 wrapped late last year.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
It's Called Fashion, Darling: Concept Art Shows The Suits We Nearly Got For 'Batman V Superman'
Well, that certainly "suits" you, Master Bruce. As possibly one of the most famous wardrobes in all of popular culture, getting Batman's infamous Batsuit right should be top priority for any incoming director. For 78 years we have seen the Dark Knight spread his wings in a variety of weird and wonderful outfits, leaving everyone with their own personal favorite.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
First Look: Batman in 'Suicide Squad'
There has been a lot of speculation on whether or not the Joker's arch rival, Batman, will make an appearance in the movie Suicide Squad. But these behind the scenes images prove that there will be at least one showdown between the caped crusader and the Joker.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
To The Victor, The Spoils: Breaking Down The Promo For 'The Spoils Of War' On 'Game Of Thrones'
If you are a Game of Thrones fan, you will surely know that old Greyjoy motto of "What is dead may never die." However, as we reach the halfway point of Season 7, it looks like our favorite fantasy epic is heading toward a snowy grave and a rather long cold snap. So far this season we have seen big meetings, big deaths, and even bigger dragons, but who knows what it just on the horizon?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
First look: Stephen Amell as Casey Jones
Everyone has gotten to know Stephen pretty well as the vigilante in "Arrow" and were pleasantly surprised to find out that he had been cast in another vigilante type role, Casey Jones, in the follow up to Michael bay's 2014 version of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles".
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'War For The Planet Of The Apes' Reviews Absolutely Applaud Andy Serkis
Humanity's future has been particularly bleak in Pierre Boulle's world of Planet of the Apes. His vision wasn't just about the future of mankind, but a future that would occur on a planet much like ours, discovered in the vast reaches of outer space. For years, the series would remain strong as garnered critical acclaim and a moderately large fanbase for its visionary approach. It became a sci-fi experience that many would come to love before the franchise would begin to fade out in 1975 after the animated series released.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Fire, I Want You To Burn: 'Game Of Thrones' Has A Terrifying Theory On How Jon Snow Will Prove He Is A Targaryen
As Game of Thrones winds its epic Ice and Fire saga to a close, fans of HBO's fantasy frolic are sure it will be a case of "burn baby burn" before the show bows out. We have already seen Queen Daenerys Targaryen embrace her ever-growing dragons and rise to the top of the Westerosi food chain, but it looks like the floppy-haired Jon Snow is hot on her heels.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Disaster Artist'
Pathos—a quality that evokes pity or sadness. Pathos seemed to be the defining characteristic of Tommy Wiseau’s abysmal debut feature The Room. The film evoked pathos because it was quite pitiably terrible in every fashion. The film was/is complete and utter nonsense from beginning to end with the witless Wiseau creating a star vehicle for himself despite his complete lack of talent and then directing the whole mess despite his complete lack experience and talent.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks











