The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Gotta catch ’em all!
This week Pokémon is back to animation in a couple of ways! Also, new posters, new cover arts, new editions and even a new Batman suit!
This week Pokémon is back to animation in a couple of ways! Also, new posters, new cover arts, new editions and even a new Batman suit!
Celebrate TLVFest’s 10th anniversary at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque during Pride week from June 6 to June 15.
The Middle currently stands out not only because it’s funny, but it’s also one of the few shows that showcases and depicts low/middle class people to a tee.
Part fairytale romance, part quirky crime mystery solving, part snarky comedy food-loving musical and more; Pushing Daisies achieved a stroke of genius uniqueness that is hardly ever going to show up on television again.
The San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) started this week, and I’ve been bombarded with geeky news after geeky news. So much that I had to pick and choose what to put in here. And many of them made me a tad emotional.
Hannibal overturns expectations of crime procedurals and Lecter incarnations by focusing on the first-hand and secondhand effects of murder on the mind.
Laura Dern stars as Amy Jellicoe, a self-destructive woman who has a spiritual awakening becomes determined to live an enlightened life, creating havoc at home and work.
Hotel Transylvania stars Adam Sandler as Dracula, who is shown as a total control freak when it comes to administrating his five-star monster-friendly resort and the life of his daughter Mavis, who just turned 118 years old and wants to explore the world against her father’s wishes.
Casa de mi Padre is the story of Armando Alvarez, a small-eyed with a somewhat impediment ranchero, whose relationship with his father reaches a low point when Armando’s little brother Raul arrives with his future wife, Sonia, with the plan of taking over Onza’s drug control zone.