The Geeks OUT Blog
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TFF 2019 Review: Bliss
Dora Madison as Dezzy I always consider it a point of pride when I see a film people walk out of. At House of 1000 Corpses, a couple walked out as the woman loudly declared “let’s get the FUCK out of here!”; another pair fled Suspiria (2018) after a nasty bit of...
TFF 2019 Review: You Don’t Nomi
Elizabeth Berkley as Nomi in Showgirls For camp movie fans, the existence of a documentary about the Showgirls cult is both remarkable and unsurprising. It’s unlikely subject matter in some ways, but if you saw Paul Verhoeven’s notorious 1995 flop for the first...
Review – Avengers: Endgame will ruin you for any future comic book films
Once you experience Avengers: Endgame, you’ll quickly realize that there will never be anything like it again (or at least not for another 11 years), and honestly, maybe there shouldn’t be.
Beetlejuice’s Big Bi Broadway Energy
Queer coded villains are out of date because we don’t need code anymore – what we need is more unapologetic queer monsters, breaking the 4th wall and howling from the beyond.
Tribeca Film Festival Preview
The Tribeca Film Festival returns this week for its eighteenth edition. Always inclusive, this year’s fest (running now through May 5) boasts films largely directed by women (40%), people of color (29%), and/or LGBTQIA folks (13%). Here are some titles to...
Review: Hellboy never stood a chance in hell
Before I started writing this review, I tried to convince myself not to spend the whole time talking about how far superior Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy run was, but the more I think about it, the less I can keep that promise.
Stoopid Hooman by Alexa Cassaro
With Easter right around the corner, Geeks OUT contributor Alexa Cassaro brings us some bunny realness with their latest web comic!
Review: Pet Sematary
Church the cat Pet Sematary is probably Stephen King’s most notorious novel, famed for its dark and disturbing subject matter—especially child death— and its power to scare. The 1989 film, scripted by King and directed by Mary Lambert, was fairly trashy but...
Review: Shazam! sparks with youthful, infectious electricity
Although the DC film universe still has a lot of developing to do, its latest entry, Shazam!, does mostly illicit those feelings of childhood joy that many of us have probably not felt from a comic book film in a long time.
Us – Review
Lupita Nyong'o, Evan Alex, Shahadi Wright Joseph, and Winston Duke in Us Us opened last weekend to a mammoth $70.2 million, becoming the highest opening original horror movie and biggest ever opening for a film with a black female lead. What’s more, Us,...