The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Fantastic films (and where to find them)
Seems the Wizarding world ain’t going anywhere for the foreseeable future! Also, trailers, posters, images, comicbooks and even a song!
Seems the Wizarding world ain’t going anywhere for the foreseeable future! Also, trailers, posters, images, comicbooks and even a song!
This year’s Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival starts on May 29th until June 7th featuring more than 40 movies and 70 shorts from major international events.
This week, besides the news about movies, TV shows, comics, and award nominations, two artists very important to geekdom have passed. And so I dedicate this column to David Bowie and Alan Rickman.
The scope and view of Litchfield feels a lot bigger to watch in terms of having to take care of an already massive character roster and the world becoming more exapnsive in Orange Is the New Black’s third season.
John Legend’s latest music video is part of the the #OperationGirl Charity Challenge.
Orange Is the New Black remains outstanding to watch in storytelling, characters getting expanded, comedy value and powerful backstories.
This week we have the trailer of Guardians of the Galaxy and the possible cast of the new Fantastic Four movie was presented. Other things happened, but there weren’t as important as those two pieces of news.
Out of Netflix’s new content, Orange Is the New Black proved to be the most interesting (and entertaining) of them all with its very diverse cast and outstanding storytelling.