
As y’all know, GGR is all about supporting women and this episode is no exception. Sherin and Julian discuss some of the unstoppable women-led shows & movies they’ve been watching lately.

I had to sit with this film for a little while, The Book of Clarence. Much like Jaymes Samuel, I grew up watching those cinematic biblical epics from the mid-20th century. Watching The Ten Commandments…

Twenty Twenty-Four has just started, and David Ayer & Jason Statham are out here giving action movie fans a pure banger. Let’s just get to the plot in pure hyperbole. Jason Statham, the transporter, is…

I’ve gotten to the point where I know I’m old when they are doing remakes of movies I saw as a tax-paying adult. Mean Girls came out in Two Thousand and Four y’all. The story…

Ten years ago, back when media was simpler than what we deal with now, HBO debuted a series that literally had me in a chokehold – True Detective by newcomer Nic Pizzolatto and Cary Joji…

So What If…? is back with season 2, the animated series that does offshoot stories of the MCU in a computer-animated Disney-styled look. Inspired by the first two volumes of the comics series from Marvel…

I guess it’s time to say goodbye to this version of the DC Universe in film. The first attempt at an interconnected movie universe started with Man of Steel in 2013. An experiment that was…

Sherin and Julian kick off awards season in style with The Game Awards and WAFCA Awards. They also get into a bunch of new shows & movies to give your binge-watch list some holiday sparkle.

A decade after the release of the last entry of the series, Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto has returned. Initially planned for the trailer to debut on the morning of December 5th, 2023, Rockstar put…

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is a film that, while confusing me at times, stuck with me for days after. It’s a film that doesn’t follow what most expect on how a story is…

Tierra Whack is one of the current era’s more exciting and talented new Rap recording artists. A woman artist in a very unwelcoming field to women, most of the time, she’s currently blazing a path…

It’s the Christmas season, so now we’re in the wave of holiday movies, especially on all the many streaming services and basic cable channels. Amazon MGM has one entry themselves, Candy Cane Lane partnering Eddie…

Woo boy, are we Godzilla fans living in some good times for Godzilla projects. Not only do we have the Legendary Western Godzilla (along with King Kong) starring MonsterVerse, we have had Netflix animated movies,…

We have two octogenarians out here in the modern cinema landscape. With Scorsese taking up a lot of the mind space because of superhero movie fans’ issues with his feelings about the MCU and Superhero…

So Disney is celebrating 100 years this year. What’s funny is that it might be in the most tumultuous years in its history, between the writers’ and actors’ strikes happening simultaneously and the CEO becoming…

While the huge phase of the YA novel series adaptations dominating the movie theater has moved on to the possible falling times of the Superhero era, we get a new Hunger Games film out of…

Rap music is in a very interesting and, at times, troubling place this year. In a year where core features of the sounds of current rap are heard from other popular American music genres, it’s…

Well, it’s almost been five years since Captain Marvel hit theaters, and since then, she has made some appearances, most notably Avengers: Endgame. The first film made over 1 billion dollars at the global box…

Quiz Lady is a buddy comedy starring Awkwafina and Sandra Oh as two estranged sisters who must come together to help deal with their mother’s gambling debts. Sounds simple enough, right? The twist in this…

Five Nights at Freddy’s is the newest horror movie from Blumhouse and the latest video game adaptation in a year full of them. Based on a point-and-click survival horror game that built a huge following…

I really didn’t expect to get a holiday film in October. I guess I could complain about the extension of the holiday season into the warm parts of autumn and hating on pumpkin spice, but…

Geek Girl Riot is back with an avalanche of new TV, movies, and games to get you up to speed. Our Rioters also chat with directors Mariama Diallo from The Other Black Girl and Todd…

I must say it’s wild for me just how much streaming has changed the movie business and how we see what we see. While there is so much noise about concert films making a big…

I didn’t know what I would be walking into when I sat down in my theater seat to see this new film from Amazon/MGM called FOE. See, after all these years reviewing films, I often…

It’s hard to try and make a new movie in a long-standing and beloved franchise. Especially when the first movie is a classic, and especially in the horror genre. Then you have something like The…

Well, we have our first MCU show to reach a second season – Loki. Other than WandaVision, Loki was a favorite among many, but not much for me. See, for me, Loki season one started…

Fair Play is a new film by Chloe Domont starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich. Fair Play is a throwback, a return to the erotic thriller genre, something that used to have films out all…

With the impending release of The Creator, contributes Julian Lytle and William Goodman sat down and had a written conversational review about writer/director Gareth Edwards’ new sci-fi epic.

Dumb Money – it’s a phrase I’ve used over the years, but it was this film that I learned a new meaning for it. Dumb Money is a term that professional investors use for regular…

I think Kenneth Branagh must really love portraying the iconic Hercule Poirot because I never expected there would be three of these films. In this one, we have a retired Poirot in Venice, Italy, staying…

So it’s 2023, and somehow, My Big Fat Greek Wedding has a third film seven years after the last one, which was almost fifteen years between the first and the second. We have our main…

Adventure Time might be one of the most landmark animated series in the history of cartoons. It was a shifting moment in culture along with Regular Show that marked a whole new period in Cartoon…

We’re in foreign waters now, folks. You’re probably like, this is a bad pun, or what do you mean by that? Well, we’re in a good live-action Anime adaptation world. With getting that out of…

So the year is 1998. It’s my senior year of High School, and it’s a few weeks away from graduation, and everyone had full-on senioritis at school. One day, we had the PlayStation in a…

Let me start this off that Ahsoka is the Star Wars live-action show I’ve been waiting for since they started doing these. The Mandalorian never piqued my interest in him or the “Child,” who is…

I really don’t know why we, as audiences, like movies about pets going on adventures, but they seem to be made constantly. I guess there’s something about seeing animals have an interiority of their own…

Journey to the West might be one of the most influential stories in the world. The story of a Buddhist monk traveling westward to central Asia and India greatly impacts the Eastern world. At least…

It’s been a busy summer for our Rioters and they’re here to catch you up. Listen out for some new TV & movie recs including the swoon-worthy Red, White & Royal Blue, some entertainment drah-mah,…

So it’s summer 2023, and we have a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Now for some, it’s been a while. They probably checked out of Ninja Turtles in the mid-90s. They old. For some,…

As much as Disney gets flack and, at times, huge financial success from constantly remaking their classic animated features into live-action, they have another track they’ve been running over the past few decades. That track…

We are currently in a pretty good place with video games being adapted into film and television. After many years we’re at a place where things are finally getting to a certain level of quality,…

I didn’t know what I was getting into with Theater Camp. From the trailer, it looked like a nice little comedy with misfits mentoring a bunch of theater kids. While essentially, I got that I…

Well, what do you know, it’s San Diego Comic-Con week here in the United States. It will be a weird one for some, but for others, it will be closer to old times. No celebrities…

Right now, we are in a surprising place of a lot of Black surrealism in our media. And a lot might not be the best description for some, but we went from nothing to a…

I don’t know how to start this review, honestly. See Full Circle is a dense and complex piece of fiction from Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon that ties so many threads together you might need…

Earth Mama is a sobering film and a piece of filmmaking that, as a male, didn’t make me feel uncomfortable but empathetic. I feel more aware of the different experiences and struggles women face. Savanah…

Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 has Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and our team dealing with the most significant threat they have ever faced. Ethan is now with just his stalwart teammates here – Luther…

Right now, I think Dreamworks Animation. I feel that they are the underdog in this current animation world right now. While Illumination has been packing houses, Sony Animation has been shattering expectations, and Disney/Pixar is…

On this week’s Geek Girl Riot: Sherin and Julian, your dynamic duo do a round-up all the movies, tv shows, and film festivals you’ll want to watch the week before wrapping with whatever else is…

Curated artifice. That’s what I think about when I picture Wes Anderson. He uses nostalgia for mid-American century aesthetics, one of a world that the United States told itself and portrayed in its media of…

I was a bit shocked when I learned that a new Gremilns animated series was in the works I was a bit shocked. As much as I liked The Gremlins movies, I felt it got…

I’m A Virgo is weird you all. I’m talking weird weird. Now I’m with this, but watching this, folks aren’t ready for just how out there this show is while it also is very grounded…

I think Pixar is in a weird place right now. In a lot of ways, the pandemic has set them back, and I don’t know if Disney has done right by them lately. The rest…

(This post talks about the first two episodes of Secret Invasion and could have things considered minor spoilers) So after a month and a half or so, we have the start of a new chapter…

Trying to decide what to watch this weekend? Our Rioters give you the lowdown on three picks for your consideration: The Flash, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, and Elemental.

You know, for the longest time within horror, the only two Black people to survive were two legendary rappers, LL Cool J, and Ice Cube. Maybe their personas made those filmmakers and the viewers at…

Our Rioters get up close and personal with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, before dropping some quick takes on Never Have I Ever, Based On a True Story, and Flamin’ Hot.

So five years after changing how American Feature Animation the cinematic animated adventures of Miles Morales, Spider-Man. This film taking place almost a year and a half from the end of the last film, sees…

Our Rioters discuss American Born Chinese, The Little Mermaid, About My Father, and Past Lives, before chatting all about The Power with executive producer Naomi de Pear.

You Hurt My Feelings was a pretty interesting observational comedy starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tobias Menzies, Michaela Watkins, Arian Moayed, Owen Teague, and Jeannie Berlin. This story is rather intimate, with Beth (Louis-Dreyfus) and Don (Menzies)…

Sebastian Maniscalco stars in and co-writes this film based partially on his real life and his relationship with his father. In About My Father, Sebastian plays a version of himself: a boutique hotel manager who’s…

Vin Diesel can never fail me with his Family. Time and again for the last twenty-two years, with all the people coming and going, and as the stakes and feats get larger and larger, I’m…

Man, sometimes you see a film, and it just screams – A. R. T. and that is what we have here with Ari Aster’s new film Beau is Afraid.

So the story of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, is one that I feel a lot of Black people in the United States have no clue about.

This intimate and quirky art world comedy won’t make you burst out laughing, but it is pretty hilarious.

Renfield takes the Dracula story and puts the focus on his familiar/servant Renfield as in the modern times, is no longer enjoying his servant life under the abusive Count Dracula.

Suzume is a wonderfully told story about a teenage girl named Suzume. After seeing a beautiful young man, she ends up on an adventure to save Japan by quelling restless spirits that cause disasters around the…


Geek Girl Riot knows how to get away with murder. The answer is John Wick: Chapter 4 but the new Boston Strangler gets it done and considering how we felt about Shazam! Fury of the…



With Creed III, it’s not pulling from classic boxing matches but from something he’s a huge fan of: Shonen anime.

Alright, what we have here is that Guy Ritchie seemed to be envious of Tom Cruise and called up his main star Jason Statham and decided to do a Mission Impossible-like spy romp with a touch…

Soderbergh and screenwriter Reid Carolin put together a film that at times feels like a gender-flipped Pretty Woman that becomes a film about filmmaking with a heavy dose of romantic tension and beefcake for those…

This was a movie that just had Kang on screen more than telling a good and fulfilling story and one worthy of Ant-Man and the Wasp standing on its own.

Directed by Jesse Eisenberg Basically: A mother and son deal with difficulties relating to each other during his teenage years. While researching When You Finish Saving the World, I found that debut writer/director Jesse Eisenberg first wrote this story…

Directed by Nicholas D. Johnson & Will Merrick Basically: A teenage girl who has a rocky relationship with her mom has to search for her when she doesn’t return from a trip. Who saw Searching a few years…

Geek Girl Riot’s headed to the movies this week with Don’t Worry Darling, See How They Run, and Blonde, before going intergalactic with Andor.

Basically: In 1979 a group of people rent out a house on an old farm from two old people to make a porno but none of it goes well. I’m pretty open about the fact that…