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Morning After Film Announces 4 Screenings in Los Angeles
The Two Gay Geeks have received a new Press Release from our friends at ChicArt PR. As many know we have been talking about the short film, “Morning After” for over a year and are fortunate to be Co-Executive Producers. Well, after playing at film festivals abroad, most notably the Cannes Film Festival, the film…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 141
The Two Gay Geeks were delighted to have a conversation with Patrick Morganelli, composer of Hercules vs Vampires, a hybrid opera performed by Arizona Opera last weekend (October 21-22, 2017). As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we share some brief thoughts on PIY…
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Suburbicon | Movie Review
Quick Take: At its core, Suburbicon is a dark comedic thriller that somehow misses its mark. It’s brilliantly cast and obscenely peppy in the best way possible. But it’s hindered by slow-moving action, an inexplicable disconnect from its surroundings, and suffers from way too many wasted opportunities. The disconnect seriously undermines the impact of a…
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“God’s Own Country” | A Movie Review
We here at TG2 Studios have no qualms with reviewing movies for the LGBTQ audience. We’ve reviewed movies in the horror genre, first with Alena and the horrors of bullying, and then even more recently with movies like Rift and the thriller B&B. We’ve even reviewed dramatic films, but in the medium of short-film subject…
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Goodbye Christopher Robin | Movie Review
Quick Take: Goodbye Christopher Robin is a wonderfully atmospheric costume drama that tells it’s story in stages. In places it fails to have the actors dig too far beneath the surface of the people but, despite this shortfall, it illuminates Alan Milne’s psychological troubles in insightfully relevant context. It’s a bittersweet glimpse into a dysfunctional family…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 140
Two Gay Geeks have something different for you this time. We have the “Song of Sway Lake” Q and A from the Tucson Film Festival where the film played on October 6th. As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we give our thoughts on…
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Only The Brave | Movie Review
Quick Take: Hollywood is almost as fond of reenactments of tragic events as it is of geopolitical disaster movies and the two are frequently treated with the same lackadaisical regard when it comes to the “true” portion of the tagline: “based on true events.” But Director Joseph Kosinski created a heart-rending dramatization in Only The Brave without needlessly inserting composite…
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The Snowman | Movie Review
Quick Take: The Snowman coming to theaters is not the film teased in the trailer. This is not a horror movie. This is not Harry Hole detective story. This mishmash of a script should not be mistaken for a story derived from a Joe Nesbø plotline. I don’t know exactly what director Tomas Alfredson hoped to accomplish by stripping all the compelling and enriching character and story elements that…
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Professor Marston & The Wonder Women | Movie Review
Quick and Dirty: Professor Marston and The Wonder Women does exactly what you’d hope a biopic about the creator of Wonder Woman would: explore the heart and soul of the man who introduced this iconic character to the world and more importantly recognizes the women to whom he dedicated his life. This is a fascinating story that pulls…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 139
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with Michael Weiss and Robert Palmer, the team behind I Am Alone, the movie that was just released through VOD. As always we have our birthdays and we have our feedback for the week. In our second segment we give our thoughts on Star Trek: Discovery and The…
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I Am Alone – Indie Zombie Film Released on the World
The Two Gay Geeks are proud to announce that “I Am Alone” the indie zombie film that we screened back at Phoenix Comicon Fanfest in 2015 has been released on DVD, Digital, and VOD as of September 26, 2017. We published a review of the movie, as well as had a great interview with Michael…
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The Foreigner | Movie Review
Quick and Dirty: For those of you heading to the movies expecting an action/adventure martial arts extravaganza, it’s only fair to warn you right out the gate The Foreigner is a crime thriller. Its action sequences are first rate, harrowing and visually inventive but a drama lies at the heart of this film. This is not…
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Gay Thriller, B&B, to be Released in UK and US
The Two Gay Geeks have been following/ covering the Joe Ahearne film, B&B, since before it made its’ premiere in Miami earlier this year. We are so pleased to announce the wider release of this thriller. See details below from our good friend, Patricia Chica of Chicart PR. Award-winning suspense thriller “B&B” announces…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 138
The Two Gay Geeks have a bit of news and commentary about the latest Justice League trailer, as well as a possible new attraction coming to the Disneyland Resort. As always we have our birthdays and we catch up on all of our feedback. In our second segment we briefly talk about a our impressions…
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Is there a new Spider-Man ride coming to Disneyland?
Is Disneyland working on a new Spider-Man ride? A new patent hints that we could see an attraction in Disney California Adventure’s upcoming Marvel-themed land that would allow guests to swing through the skyscrapers of Marvel Studios’ Manhattan. See details of the potentially new Disney Spider-Man ride below. Inside The Magic reports that a patent for a “Track-based Swing Ride with…
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The new “Justice League” trailer has been unveiled!
As anticipation for the new Justice League movie approaches, people are clamoring for more footage, photos, and pretty much anything, now that fandom has started to receive the studio’s superhero movies with a more positive attitude, thanks to news of Joss Whedon taking over the directorial duties of this movie, as well as the enormous…
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The Mountain Between Us | Movie Review
Ben Bass (Idris Elba) and Alex Martin (Kate Winslet) are stranded in an Idaho airport. Their flight’s been canceled due to inclement weather conditions and a storm front quickly moving towards them. Each has a time-sensitive and important (her wedding is the next day and he’s set to perform life-saving brain surgery) reason for needing a…
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Denis Villeneuve elevates science fiction to art with “Blade Runner 2049”
Science fiction has become an almost predictable genre in the movie houses. Big studio films from the Star Trek franchise and standalone movies like Forbidden Planet or even the more recent Contact all have a familiar feel to them, from the moment the opening scenes are unveiled all the way through to the closing credits.…
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“The Song of Sway Lake” is both beautiful, and difficult to navigate
The Song of Sway Lake is one of those movies that is unbelievably inviting, and yet somewhat intimidating. It welcomes the viewer with extraordinarily gorgeous vistas and cinematography, but presents a story that is as equally unwelcoming. It delights the audience with music like you have never heard before, but packaged in a dynamic of…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 137
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with Ari Gold, Director, of the new film Song of Sway Lake. As always we have our birthdays and we catch up on all of our feedback. In our second segment we briefly talk about a movie we recently watched, plus several reviews we have published. As always…