The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Picture Perfect
This week we had many casting news and announcements, but most awesome news are the many picture reveals of awaited superhero productions! So yes, lots of pretty pictures for us.
This week we had many casting news and announcements, but most awesome news are the many picture reveals of awaited superhero productions! So yes, lots of pretty pictures for us.
This week we have teasers, reveals and actors I like getting jobs. Most important for me, a possibility of a comeback!
Windhollow Faire, an acid-folk group recovering from the suicide of their lead singer, spends the summer of 1972 at an old English estate called Wylding Hall. Their stay will produce both a timeless album and an eerie, enduring mystery.
The first teaser trailer for Spectre, the 24th film in the James Bond franchise, sees Daniel Craig playing as Agent 007 for the 4th time and continues under the direction of Sam Mendes.
This week, among the many news, we have our first looks of certain Marvel antihero, certain DC villain, and a new whole team of Avengers in comicbooks.
This week we have great news, not so great news, and news about things nobody asked for. Also, Marvel ups their game with sexy poses for their robotic villains~
Matt LeBlanc’s downfall continues, but it involves money now. Sean and Beverly have a new show to develop in the States. Also, we get to see a new head of the network in Helen Basch, who has past history with Merc Lapidus and Carol Rance.
Lots of comicbook and TV series news this week, but also interesting news about MCU including a certain new trailer. Interesting news like everyone and their dog being in poor Captain America’s movie.
English musician Laura Marling releases a new music video performing I Feel Your Love, another extract from her upcoming album titled Short Movie, out on March 23rd.
This was a week we had the Oscars and lots of news, including images of upcoming geeky movies and TV series. But the most important happening this week was saying goodbye to a man who shall be remembered by many generations of geeks. And so I dedicate this column to the great Leonard Nimoy.