Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Geeks.
All Good Things Come To An End: We Say Goodbye to 'Rizzoli & Isles' After 7 Seasons
A sarcastic, streetwise cop with plenty of attitude to spare. An upper class medical examiner who doesn't quite get the nuances of sarcasm. It doesn't exactly sound like a match made in heaven, but for seven seasons Rizzoli & Isles took on the bad guys in Boston and made it work. Averaging over six million viewers a season, Rizzoli & Isles made crime-fighting look good in high heels and boots, but the high cost of production brought the series to an end on Monday, September 5th.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Could Jennifer Lawrence 'Guard' The Galaxy And Swap X-Men For Spacemen?
The bromance between J-Law and Chris Pratt was one of the best things to come from the god-awful year of 2016, and is one friendship we will be 'shipping going into 2017. But, could the pair set to continue their bosom buddie status on screen in the Marvelverse? The Hollywood A-listers recently teamed up on sci-fi fly-by Passengers, and while goofing around promoting the film, Lawrence was asked by MTV if she would franchise-hop over to cameo in the world of Guardians of the Galaxy:
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
A Gentleman Casting on 'Once Upon a Time' Season 5B
On the heels of the news of a few old favorites returning to the show (see my article on it here) the creators of Once Upon a Time have already made a casting decision for one of the new possible villains that will be appearing in the second half of season 5.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
There's More to Rhaegar & Lyanna's Marriage on 'Game Of Thrones' Than Meets The Eye
The truth about Jon Snow is out and Game of Thrones fans finally have the answer they've been waiting years to know: Jon Snow is in fact a Targaryen prince and not a bastard. After being hinted at throughout the show's run, the truth was finally shared in a conversation between Samwell Tarly and Bran Stark and confirmed in one of Bran's visions.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'Misfits' Gets A Reboot: Here's What We Know
It's only been three years since Misfits, the popular English drama about a group of young adults with various powers, left the air. In 2011, all 37 episodes began airing on Hulu, and viewers were drawn to the gritty world of delinquents, sex, death, and deception. Apparently, the viewership has been good enough to earn the show a reboot. Freeform, the channel formerly known as ABC Family, is welcoming an Americanized version to its lineup. The details are just now starting to come in about this reboot, but here's what we know so far.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
4 Reasons Why 'Sharknado 5' Is Bound To Happen
The Sharknado franchise has grown from a single million-dollar movie to a series of four films with a massive fan following. Audiences have been taken in by the absurdity of a reality stretched so thin it's practically non-existent. With sharks flying around like bats at midnight, former surfer Fin and his wild-eyed wife April (previously his ex-wife) use chainsaws, guns, and even body parts to protect innocent civilians.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Fan Favorites Returning to 'Once Upon a Time' in Season 5
It's been two seasons since Once Upon a Time last saw Neverland, however according to Entertainment Weekly their time there is not to be forgotten. Although he is considered dead, there is one character who is itching to come back.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Is This Classic Shakespearean Work Set To Be Recreated As A Cyborg Dystopian World?
Okay, you're probably only reading this because it sounds either really intriguing or completely ludicrous to think about: but either way you were curious. Well so was I (both intrigued and dumbfounded) when I came across the original concept created by none other than the magnificent Stan Lee. The story of Romeo and Juliet in a dystopian universe filled with artificial humans and cyborgs just seems awesome!
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Fans Are Waiting For Another Live Action Superman Television Series
Since Smallville ended in 2011, fans have looked to movies to get their Superman fix. Excerpt for a four-year break between 1997 and 2001, a live action version of Superman has been on our television screens since 1993. With Tyler Hoechlin taking on the iconic role in Supergirl, we'll soon be offered new glimpses of the Man of Steel, but will it be enough to satisfy die-hard fans?
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
10 Spy Comedies That Are Sure to Make You Want to Be a Secret Agent
This past weekend I was finally able to sit down and watch 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.', and I have to say I couldn't have been happier with my movie selection. As I was watching, I started thinking about all the other spy films that I've seen over the years, specifically all the comedic films in the spy/secret agent genre, and I thought I'd put together a little list of some of the best, because maybe you're looking for a good spy comedy to fill your evening.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks











