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I’ve got Superman on the brain, folks. While I am more widely known as a Batman devotee, I enjoy the Last Son of Krypton...
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Warner Bros. Pictures’ action comedy ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, written, directed and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson, stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up revolutionary...
In 1976, the year of the Bicentennial, I did a huge job for Benton & Bowles, an advertising agency that was a regular client...
Before Jon Cryer was the straight man to Charlie Sheen and Ashton Kutcher on Two and a Half Men, he played one of...
I’ve got Superman on the brain, folks. While I am more widely known as a Batman devotee, I enjoy the Last Son of Krypton...
This week’s Triple Shot focuses on big dumb superhero action with more than one Daredevil and an unfinished script from Andy Diggle over at...
1954, science fictionly speaking, started out with a creature that would become one of the most iconic monsters of all-time. March would bring the...
By Jessie Lynn What’s cool, Jessie Lynn here, I used to write “Mix Tapes from the Midwest” and I haven’t abandoned Forces of Geek!...
In a recent Fresh Air interview with Steven Soderbergh, Terry Gross made an insightful observation that was easy to miss: Ironically, more people will...
After the jump check out a list of which which comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise will arrive at your local comic...
This week at our ongoing coverage of creator-owned digital comics reviews at Comixology Submit we time travel for gladiator battles and hot rod desert...
In my admittedly giddy anticipation of Zack Snyder’s Superman reboot Man of Steel, among the most exciting elements of suspense has been waiting to...
It’s icons week with new releases focused on some of pop culture’s most memorable characters including Mad Max, John McClane, Finn and Jake, Walter...
Ah, it’s almost Summertime again my friends. Nothing goes better in these warm, delightful days of the Sun, than a few road trip adventures...
The Venture Brothers is one of those shows that you would think would be discussed at length on the Senate floor during an “Obscenity...
Forces of Geek’s Man from Hong Kong, Big Mike Leeder delves back into the vaults for a look back at one of the most...
When you think of a geek, you probably don’t see a Victorian circus-performer biting the heads off live chickens (eat your heart out, Ozzy...
Within the first three stories of a TV series, the tone and overall scope of the series is standardized. Also, the primary (or secondary)...
This week’s Triple Shot relaunches one of Marvel’s hottest books with an all-female cast, you’ll be hungry for more after reading the latest issues...
Hey, Panzertroopers. We made it to Installment 10 and we’re double figures. Yay! These past few weeks were the run-up to the Cannes Film...
Interview conducted by Lauren Berkley The season finale of BBC America’s Orphan Black airs this Saturday, June 1, and it has already been renewed...
Hi There, Welcome to the first of our 2013 Summer Movie Roundtable series. We’ll be doing a few of these throughout the summer and...
After the jump check out a list of which which comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise will arrive at your local comic...
Lots of interesting releases this week including two Doctor Who releases with Matt Smith, a complete series for “The Ghost With The Most”, a...
This week at our ongoing coverage of creator-owned digital comics reviews at Comixology Submit we tackle the superhero murder mystery The Red Ten, a...
Check out what I checked out this week. Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all. Welcome to The Pull List....
I’d say SPOILER ALERT, but let me just save you the $12 ticket price. Early into this past weekend’s third and “final” The Hangover...
In The Great American Jet Pack: The Quest for the Ultimate Individual Lift Device, Steve Lehto (Chrysler’s Turbine Car), offers a definitive history of...