“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 Song of Sway Lake is one of those movies that is unbelievably inviting, and yet somewhat intimidating. It welcomes...
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with Ari Gold, Director, of the new film Song of Sway Lake. As...
I’ve been anticipating this film ever since I saw the trailer. First, it’s a historical film, which I love. Second,...
Quick Take: It's always a tricky thing to tell a story, particularly when everyone knows the ending, in a way...
Kingsman: The Golden Circle returned to the world of spy-craft, high tech cloak and dagger, and fine tailoring. The movie...
In a society where people live their entire lives online, a horror movie that capitalizes on the overly socially connected...
The LEGO movie franchise returns to the big screen with Ninjago. This time the bloodthirsty warlord Garmadon - and his family...
Sequels can be a tricky thing. One of the worst traps that many studios fall in to is the “I’ll...
American Assassin is the movie-going worlds introduction to Mitch Rapp (Dylan O'Brien) main character from the novels of Vince Flynn. Mitch is your...
The Two Gay Geeks have a wrap up of their visit to San Diego and the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival...
Saturday, September 9 2017 brought us day two of the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival at the Museum for Photographic Art...
The first day of the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival has arrived! It was only a half day, but what a...
It is known (yes, I see what I did there) that most early film adaptations of Stephen King novels leave...
While women producing horror may seem like a new thing, for the Two Gay Geeks we have been huge supporters,...
Death Note is a supernatural tale about a high school student who gains a god-like power over life and death....
Good Time opens with a slightly PBS "kids-in-crisis" documentary feel: Aging psychologist (Peter Verby) talks to obviously neuro-atypical young man trying...
Wind River is a crime thriller about tragic events occurring on the Wind River Reservation in central western Wyoming; home...
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with sci-fi author, Zachry Wheeler, where we talk about his book, "Transient", that...
Anticipation for a movie can be a very dangerous thing. Studios can create or add to that danger in how...
The Two Gay Geeks were on hand at WesterCon 70 to record the Evening Erotica with Gini Koch Panel. This...
Movies with a LGBT theme have come quite a long way from the low-budget, coming out, relationship angst films that...
The Two Gay Geeks have a little news and our thoughts on "Cars 3." We have our birthdays and as...
Prior to Pixar’s release of Cars back in 2006 the animation studio has been continually breaking new ground with the...
Classic horror/monster movie aficionados no doubt know of Universal Picture’s legacy in the early 20th Century and their monster films....
The Two Gay Geeks share our thoughts on the new Wonder Woman movie. We also have our birthdays that we...
When it comes to super hero movies, Warner Bros. arguably set the standard back in 1978 with Superman starring Christopher...
It's the end of Phoenix Comicon 17 and we have our wrap-up of the entire event. Chuck Tomasi of the...
Phoenix Comicon kicked off on Thursday, May 25, and except for a little bit of drama involving someone who came...
Okay, the people who are behind this latest entry in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise aren’t dead, but my...
In most cases a reviewer's job is quite easy when it comes to reviewing a film. They analyze it, break...
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with the Composer and Librettist of the opera "Copper Queen", set in the Bisbee...
Director James Gunn likes a lot of different songs, and some of those songs could be considered “one hit wonders.”...
Gay bashing is, sadly, a very real thing. In a world where we have seen social acceptance and legal rights...
The Two Gay Geeks today learned of this new novelette by Wil Wheaton. Mr. Wheaton has become quite the renaissance...
Yes, I spent the evening with Kansas… Or rather I was in the audience listening to one of my all...
The very real horrors of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) take on a supernatural sheen in first time director Aaron...
Blumhouse is gearing up for its newest film Only You from writer Jacob Estes, who will both write and direct the project. Deadline is...
I’m a huge fan of the original series that Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers comes from. I’ve watched Go Ranger, Jetman,...
The Two Gay Geeks are back with a new episode! This week we talk about a few upcoming movie and...
Every once in a while a movie comes along that has people buzzing with anticipation. Disney has done this several...
Eurohorror archivists and sleaze saviors Blue Underground are resurrecting a pair of exploitation film icon Jess Franco‘s most sought after...