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Press Release | With A Kiss I Die – A Film by Ronnie Khalil
The Two Gay Geeks have received the following Press Release for a film to be released on VOD August 28th, 2018 by Gravitas Ventures. We are hoping to have an interview with the Director before the release date. Let’s see what this film is all about. With A Kiss I Die Gravitas Ventures acquired…
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3: An Eye For An Eye Lets You See Things Differently
When I first read the premise for the movie 3: An Eye For An Eye I immediately started making some guesses regarding the tone and direction that it would take. It struck me as a somewhat novel premise, where a man and a woman are to kidnap someone they believe raped the woman (of this…
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Welcome Diner Will Have You Saying Thank You
The Two Gay Geeks went to the Welcome Diner to celebrate the birthday of a close friend and were pleasantly surprised. Welcome Diner is located in the Historic Garfield neighborhood of Downtown Phoenix situated among what used to be old dilapidated bungalows and long abandoned businesses as few as ten years ago. Over the last…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 180
The Two Gay Geeks have a conversation with Ms Lou Simon, Director of the movie 3: An Eye for an Eye. As always we have our birthdays and we catch up on some of our feedback that has accumulated. In our second segment we have a chat about some highlights of things announced at Comic-Con…
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Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Spoiler-Free Review
I wasn’t really sure where the Mission: Impossible storyline had left to go that wouldn’t ultimately feel like a retread. Ethan Hunt’s saved his wife, lost his wife, found a new lady-love, lost that love all while battling terrorist cells, turn-coats, and diabolical doomsday cabals in order to avert one extinction-level crisis after another. So,…
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Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #7
Dr. Zombie: Monster Family Physician The concept is that Dr. Zombie is a monster family physician, because the mad science lab doesn’t pay much and he has to a do a day job to fund his passion. We hope you enjoy this bizarre journey of cartooning and comedy. Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #7…
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News Sushi: Morsels of News from Japan and Beyond #21
Editor Note: It is Friday and that means it is time for the World Famous, soon to be Intergalactic Famous, News Sushi from our very own, Hamish Downie. He brings us a decidedly different slant on Pop Culture as viewed through the lens of a non-native living in Japan. Thank you Hamish for your insights.…
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“Dr. Strange” Is Still Strangely Magical
Given my love of comic books, especially of those that operate in the area of the arcane arts, one that I was greatly excited about was for the movie Dr. Strange. WAIT A MINUTE!?!?!? Dr. Strange??? I’m sure many of you are saying, “But didn’t you review that Marvel movie already???” Let me clarify… Yes, I…
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Old Classics?…Newly Reviewed | “Damn Yankees” (1958)
What do you do if you’re a die-hard sports fan, and your favorite team just can’t seem to win? How far would you let that passion take you? Would you even go so far as to sell your soul to the devil just to see your favorite team win? In the 1958 musical Damn Yankees…
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PRESS RELEASE: MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE – Waveyard and Kandle Osborne create “No Surfboard in the Saloon”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ***MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE*** Waveyard teams up with Kandle to create a mesmerizing and mystical debut video. “No Surfboard in the Saloon” (Montreal, QC) – July 10, 2018. Montreal’s Neo Surf band Waveyard teams up with long time friend Kandle Osborne to create a mesmerizing debut music video for their song No Surfboard in the Saloon.…
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Press Release | Bluebird – A Film by Matthew Hardstaff
Editor Note: Good friend and Contributor, Hamish Downie, recommended us to Matthew Hardstaff who contacted us about his film, Bluebird. We are happy to present this Press Release for your reading pleasure. We are always supportive of Independent Filmmakers. Please utilize our contact page if you know of serious filmmakers or films we should look…
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Binging My Life Away | McMillan & Wife
Editor Note: Gini Koch brings us another installment of her column entitled Binging My Life Away. Installments will be sporadic as Gini Has time to binge-watch olde series on DVD/Blu-Ray. This is Gini so we should expect a healthy dose of her own unique view of the world. Let’s see what she has to say…
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PRESS RELEASE: PEORIA FILM FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER 2018
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* PHOENIX FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES THE INAUGURAL PEORIA FILM FEST TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER OF 2018 PEORIA, AZ, Wednesday, July 18 – The Phoenix Film Foundation and Phoenix Film Festival are thrilled to announce the start of a brand new festival. The Peoria Film Fest…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 179
The Two Gay Geeks have a conversation with Jason Carney, Executive Director, Phoenix Film Festival about what is in store for the festival next year. As always we have our birthdays and we catch up on some of our feedback that has accumulated. In our second segment we have a chat about our recent trip…
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Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #6
Dr. Zombie: Monster Family Physician The concept is that Dr. Zombie is a monster family physician, because the mad science lab doesn’t pay much and he has to a do a day job to fund his passion. We hope you enjoy this bizarre journey of cartooning and comedy. Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #6…
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News Sushi: Morsels of News from Japan and Beyond #20
Editor Note: It is Friday and that means it is time for the World Famous, soon to be Intergalactic Famous, News Sushi from our very own, Hamish Downie. He brings us a decidedly different slant on Pop Culture as viewed through the lens of a non-native living in Japan. Thank you Hamish for your insights.…
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The new “Titans” Trailer is Here, and it’s Not Family Friendly!
The new trailer for DC’s Titan series has finally dropped, and it’s most certainly NOT family friendly! Being that it will be streaming on Warner Bros. new “direct-to-consumer digital service” means that it has the potential of going about as dark as any of the Marvel properties currently showing on Netflix. How this plays into the…
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Tom’s “Prime” Time Reviews | The Gracefield Incident
Editor Note: Tom Leven has new entry for his series entitled Tom’s “Prime” Time Reviews, noting that Prime is in quotes which means these are Amazon Prime shows he is reviewing. Some may be Amazon originals and some may be something that Amazon bought and is running for Prime Viewers. Let’s see what Tom has…
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PRESS RELEASE: “BOY ERASED”
Official Site I Facebook I Twitter I Instagram #BoyErased Story: “Boy Erased” tells the story of Jared (Hedges), the son of a Baptist pastor in a small American town, who is outed to his parents (Kidman and Crowe) at age 19. Jared is faced with an ultimatum: attend a conversion therapy program – or be permanently exiled and shunned by his family,…
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PRESS RELEASE AND TEASER FOR “GLASS”
GLASS – In Theaters January 18, 2019 Official Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | #GlassMovie Night Shyamalan brings together the narratives of two of his standout originals—2000’s Unbreakable, from Touchstone, and 2016’s Split, from Universal—in one explosive, all-new comic-book thriller: Glass. From Unbreakable, Bruce Willis returns as David Dunn as does Samuel L.…
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Review “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” Celebratory and Fun
I love musicals. I adore music of any kind but musicals just make me want to break out singing. I even have the sheet music to Buffy The Musical. So when I heard there was a sequel to Mamma Mia, my excitement levels were through the roof. To understand, when I watched the first Mamma…
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Old Classics?… Newly Reviewed | Ice Station Zebra (1968)
Editor Note: Gini returns, after a hiatus, with another Old Classic from the overflowing vault of her (new) hometown station, Turner Classic Movies. Let’s see whether Gini believes this movie stands the test of time or has it marched on, shall we? Tackling what Turner Classic Movies says is a tense spy thriller with 1968’s…
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Don Allmon’s “The Glamour Thieves” is a Light, Gay, and Suburban Fantasy.
I enjoy a nice fantasy book as much as any other fan of the genre. I also like it when such books have some sort of LGBTQ element to it, so it was with great intrigue to pick up the title The Glamour Thieves when I learned that this was also a cyberpunk story! With…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 178
The Two Gay Geeks have an all Comic-Con International Episode for you this week. In the first segment we talk with Tony Kim of Hero Within, a geeky clothing line, about his new releases for Comic-Con. As always we have our birthdays but are postponing our feedback as we are recording this episode early to…
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‘Sorry To Bother You’ Is The Satire We Need | Spoiler-Free Review
Pair lush surrealistic imagery (that’s a punch in the face all its own) with a script satirically tackling tokenism, code-switching, gentrification, slave-mentality (and literal slavery), inequality, nihilism, corporate greed, selling out, and the onslaught of sociopolitical and economic anxiety that ultimately leads to a dystopian hellscape for those who can’t afford utopia with insightful skill,…
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News Sushi: Morsels of News from Japan and Beyond #19
Editor Note: It is Friday and that means it is time for the World Famous, soon to be Intergalactic Famous, News Sushi from our very own, Hamish Downie. He brings us a decidedly different slant on Pop Culture as viewed through the lens of a non-native living in Japan. Thank you Hamish for your insights.…
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Review: “Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot” Compelling and Insightful
One of the type of films I’ve grown to love seeing over the last couple years are independent movies. They bring us new perspectives and offer us viewpoints we might not have noticed in our everyday life. One of the reasons I wanted to see “Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot” was because…
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Tom’s “Prime” Time Reviews | Silver Woods
Editor Note: Tom Leven joins us with his new series entitled Tom’s “Prime” Time Reviews, noting that Prime is in quotes which means these are Amazon Prime shows he is reviewing. Some may be Amazon originals and some may be something that Amazon bought and is running for Prime Viewers. Let’s see what Tom has…
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Review: “Skyscraper” Die Hard Meets Towering Inferno
I like action movies and I really appreciate Dwayne Johnson in a good action flick. When my husband and I caught the trailer a few months ago for this film, it intrigued me, even as it triggered my fear of heights! What made it sound interesting was the idea of Dwayne Johnson as a family…
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Logan’s Run (1976) | Old Classics?…Newly Reviewed
The year is 2274, and after having gone through a terrible war humanity now lives in a society that can only be described as Utopian. Every possible need can be met. There is no political strife, no hunger, where wants and needs are met. It’s almost hedonistic where pleasures of the flesh are easily taken…
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Binging My Life Away | The Wild Wild West
Editor Note: Gini Koch brings us a new column entitled Binging My Life Away. Installments will be sporadic as Gini Has time to binge-watch olde series on DVD/Blu-Ray. This is Gini so we should expect a healthy dose of her own unique view of the world. Let’s see what she has to say about her…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 177
The Two Gay Geeks are joined by Rachel Walker and David Cone of Edge of the World Art to talk about a new comic release they have for Spookie the Cat. As always we have our birthdays as well as our Feedback, and in our second segment we have a chat about Ant-Man and The…
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Marvel looks to the heart of its heroes with “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”
When looking back at Marvel’s Ant-Man from 2015 one of the biggest praises that was heaped was the sudden change in direction Marvel Studios took with their movies, how they went with a light-hearted tone, and felt that “smaller was better.” Now with Marvel recently coming off of one of the most intense movies in their…
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News Sushi: Morsels of News from Japan and Beyond #18
Editor Note: It is Friday and that means it is time for the World Famous, soon to be Intergalactic Famous, News Sushi from our very own, Hamish Downie. He brings us a decidedly different slant on Pop Culture as viewed through the lens of a non-native living in Japan. Thank you Hamish for your insights.…
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Three Episode Thoughts: “Falling Skies”
What would become of humanity in the face of crippling invasion? How would we, as a species, survive? Would our survival instincts take over to where it became every man or woman for him or herself? Would we band together in an attempt to rise above all of that and try to survive together? Welcome…
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“1776” (1972) | Old Classics?…Newly Reviewed
Every July 4th Keith and I fire up the big screen TV and we watch a movie that has become a tradition for us, and that is the musical 1776. However, as I started to think about writing this for today’s publication I began to ask myself, “Why do we watch this?” Based on the title…
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Review: “The First Purge” Tons of Action, not much Horror
The Purge movies have been a big hit. My husband loved the first, “The Purge.” When I read the synopsis and watched the trailer for “The First Purge”, I was intrigued by the idea of the filmmakers giving us more of the origin to what could make the United States institute The Purge, a 12…