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Spectacular Optical Book One: KID POWER! Co-editors/writers: Kier-La Janisse, Paul Corupe Conributors: Bret Berg, Zack Carlson, Cheryl Singleton, Chris Alexander, Robin Bougie, Briony Kidd,...
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Spectacular Optical Book One: KID POWER! Co-editors/writers: Kier-La Janisse, Paul Corupe Conributors: Bret Berg, Zack Carlson, Cheryl Singleton, Chris Alexander, Robin Bougie, Briony Kidd,...
I was planning to write a movie geek Spasm, but my head is still spinning from the recent events that have made our world...
George Khoury understands the magic of comics. Keep in mind, I’m not referring to just the content. What George understands (and loves) is the...
I don’t know too many men my age that never delved into the occasional Gilligan’s Island episode during their youth for a glimpse of Daisy Dukes...
As a kid I had a handful of comics featuring the work of illustrator Frank Robbins. And I hated it. I was stupid. Like...
Written by Generoso Fierro During the idyllic opening scene of Peter Weir’s debut film, The Cars That Ate Paris, we spy a well-to-do couple...
Review by Todd Sokolove Written by Seth Rudetsky & Jack Plotnick Concept Created by Seth Rudetsky & Drew Geraci Directed by Jack Plotnick Starring...
Director Martin Scorsese to join stars Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, and writer Paul Schrader for post-screening conversation The Tribeca Film Festival...
Written by John Teehan I don’t want to get all hipster on you good people, but there really is something special about vinyl records....
Review by Lily Fierro Foster Written by Brian Buccellato Illustrated by Noel Tuazon Published by OSSM Comics Release Date: July 2, 2014 Price: $12.99...
Written by Generoso Fierro Earlier this year my wife Lily and I got to meet director Larry Cohen between a double feature screening of...
First off, let me say that this article marks my third anniversary writing for Forces of Geek! When I first did my Bigfoot article...
Written by Generoso Fierro A few months back, I reviewed American Hot Wax, Floyd Mutrux’s failed 1978 biopic on legendary Cleveland disc jockey, Alan Freed. Though Mutrux’...
I was wandering through that depths of the internet earlier this week when I stumbled on to a preview for some weird, new Disney...
Written by Generoso Fierro In between his brilliant feature film debut in Lindsay Anderson’s prophetic 1968 counterculture film If and his current job making...
Review by Generoso Fierro Executive Produced by Molly Thompson, George Hamilton Produced by Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, Mat Hoffman Written by Daniel Junge, Davis...
Written by Generoso Fierro Michael Schultz was one of the most successful African-American directors of the 1970s. Starting out in television as a director...
By Sharon Knolle A remake of Logan’s Run has been in the works forever and it’s one movie that no one can protest being...
By Generoso Fierro Once Asian cinema began to overwhelm the action film landscape in the 1970s, the days of the spaghetti western were numbered...
By Generoso Fierro For his output in 1973, Ted Post may go down as having the single most wildly eclectic year for an American...
By Generoso Fierro By 1976, the mania surrounding the spaghetti western had all but died out. Due to the success of the Godfather films,...
Written by Generoso Fierro I will use director Alan J. Pakula’s 1979 effort, Starting Over to discuss a genre that I feel that is...
Written by Generoso Fierro “Based on a True Story” has always been an excellent marketing tool for films going back decades. From Alfred Hitchcock’s...
Who could be blamed for imitating King Kong? Besides being a pioneering production and a landmark in special effects, it remains one of the...