The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Guillermo’s bringing sexy back~
This week Guillermo Del Toro revealed us ladies’ back as far as sexy monsters are concerned. Also, some stuff about Marvel, DC and, of course, Star Wars.
This week Guillermo Del Toro revealed us ladies’ back as far as sexy monsters are concerned. Also, some stuff about Marvel, DC and, of course, Star Wars.
The last week of the year was one for new trailers, new looks and even a song. And of course, even more news about Rogue One. But 2016 ended on a sad note, having to say goodbye to not one, but two of the most iconic women in the show business.
This week we have lots of new Rogue One info (and pictures!), courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Also, casting news, first looks, teasers and more!
This is the first column of 2016! And this week we had lots of first looks of the movies and TV series we’ll get to watch, courtesy of Empire and EW! Specially one for Marvel’s newest movie: Doctor Strange.
This week we Star Wars: The Force Awakens premiered, and it’s confirmed that Disney will totally get its money back and then some. Also, it was a pretty good movie. Meanwhile, we also had a week of promo art and other space sagas.
This week Marvel’s Jessica Jones premiered on Netflix, and we had the last articles before everyone marathoned it over the weekend. Besides that we have our regular Star Wars news, as well as pics and updates from geekt movies and TV shows.
This is the first column of 2015! News are still on the slow side but Marvel is starting to show their promos for their future movies. Also, trailers are getting ready for the Super Bowl!
Instead of reviewing my favorite films of the past decade (2000-09) for The LAMB’s Foreign Chops: Best of the 2000s, I wanted to list them all.
The first Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl edition of 2014 is as low in news as the last edition of 2013. But the news themselves have been great! Specially because Sherlock series 3 premiered… and we have info about Thor: The Dark World Blu-ray!
De Palma throws in a couple of edgy elements to this remake of a French film. Instead, of course, Passion can’t even excel in what the other did right.