International Women’s Day 2025: Celebrating Trans Women
It is once again International Women’s Day! Every year, we at The Geekiary aim to highlight spectacular ladies, whether it be campaigning for certain biopics or spotlighting women who are masters of their craft. Be they fictional or not. This year, given the current political climate in the United States, we’ve chosen to focus on trans women.
I didn’t write this, but I did help contribute to it. Read the full article at The Geekiary.
“Lifeline” is a Glimmering Thriller of a Film – Review
Josh Stewart shines in Dark Sky Films’ stark thriller ‘Lifeline’. Read my review on The Geekiary.
Interview with Feras Alfuqaha, Director of “Lifeline”
If you got a call from your younger self – on a suicide line – how would you handle that? That’s the basic idea behind Lifeline, the new thriller from Dark Sky Films. Read my interview with the director at The Geekiary.
2024 Year in Review Part 5: Fandom and Personal Life
In this final part of my 2024 Year in Review, I cover what happened to me both as a fan and personally.
2024 Year in Review Part 4: Cultural Experiences and Podcasts
I continue my 2024 Year in Review, this time talking about theatre, cultural events, and podcasts from the year.
2024 Year in Review Part 3: Television
I cover the various television I watched (and re-watched) in 2024.
2024 Year in Review Part 2: Movies
In part 1, I gave some background information on how this year in review came about and covered what I was reading. Now I venture onto movies.
2024 Year in Review Part 1: Background, Stats, and Books
I begin my 2024 year in review with some background, stats, and what I read during the year.
Doctor Who 2024 Christmas Special Review: “Joy to the World”
Time travel shenanigans makes this holiday special (mostly) charming. Read the full review at The Geekiary.
What We’re Watching in This Post-Election Hellscape
We here at the Geekiary have been quite rattled by the results of the US Presidential Election. We are, and always have been, a space that enthusiastically highlights content by, for, and about marginalized groups. Most of us are part of one or more of these groups and have very real fears about what the Trump presidency could bring for us and others who may get crushed under their policies.
I didn’t write this, but I did help contribute to it. Read the full article at The Geekiary.