posters for 'We Are', 'Not Me', 'Quantum Leap' (1989 version), 'The X-Files', 'The Lone Gunmen', and 'The Owl House'. Text below reads 'Post Election Binge Watch'

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.

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LA Comic Con 2024 interview: Only Murders in the Building’s Shelly Westerman and Payton Koch

On the second day of LA Comic Con, Impact24 held the panel “Post-Production Workshop: Behind-the-Scenes of Film and TV”. Four creatives came together to show what a post-production meeting looks like and walk the audience through their process. I had a chance to interview Only Murders in the Building’s Shelly Westerman (co-producer and editor) and Payton Koch (editor). Read the interview on The Geekiary.

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LA Comic Con 2024 interview Movement Performers and the Video Game Strike

One of the many panels at this year’s Los Angeles Comic Con was “Behind the Masks: Movement Performers Role in the Video Game Strike”. It consisted of four video game performers to talk about the SAG-AFTRA strike, the use of AI in the gaming industry, and what it means to be a movement performer. Read the interview at The Geekiary. 

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Agatha All Along 1×7 & 1×8 Review: “Follow Me My Friend / To Glory at the End” and “Maiden Mother Crone”

Agatha All Along’s last two episodes hit Disney+ together, and the two are both an ending and a beginning. Read the review over at The Geekiary. 

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LA Comic Con: Interview with Chris Heintz with One More Game

I’ve been a gamer since gaming was an option. From playing my family’s Intellivision (you could STEAL SECOND in the baseball game!) to joining the ranks of people playing Animal Crossing on my Switch, I have spent many hours gaming for enjoyment. Read the interview at The Geekiary. 

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LA Comic Con 2024: Headliners and Pop Culture Galore

2024’s LA Comic Con, held October 4 – 6, was three days of celebrities, talks, pop culture galore. The weekend included over 300 panels; celebrity photos and autographs from celebrities including Michael J. Fox, Ewan McGregor, Christina Ricci, Tara Strong, and more; over 800 exhibitors selling everything from comics to clothes; and – of course – cosplay a’plenty. Read the write up over at The Geekiary. 

A white teen boy (Joe Locke) with black curly hair and a button up shirt and loose tie, sits looking curious.

Agatha All Along 1×6 & 1×7 Review: “Familiar by Thy Side” and “Death’s Hand in Mine”

Episodes 6 and 7 of ‘Agatha All Along’ start tying up the story with flashbacks and timey wimey goodness galore. Read the full review at The Geekiary. 

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Interview with ‘HYSTERIA!’ Writers Matthew Scott Kane and David A. Goodman

There has always been a generational divide. Parents seem to always feel their kids are ‘going too far’, with the culture being pushed to extremes. Peacock’s new show ‘HYSTERIA!’ examines the idea that growing up and parenting can be equally as frightening. Read the interview at The Geekiary. 

Kenneth Trujillo (as Richard) in a trance as The Crone touches his face.

‘I Will Never Leave You Alone’ is Intensely Traumatic Horror – Movie Review

Haunted house films are one of my favorite types of horror film. The idea that there was something so terrible, so traumatic, that caused a resident to stay on this side of the veil fascinates me. But what happens when the trauma is also on the side of the human living in the house? Read my review of I Will Never Leave You Alone over at The Geekiary.

Kenneth Trujillo (as Richard) asleep as a grim hand grabs him.

Interview with Kenneth Trujillo from ‘I Will Never Leave You Alone’

Would you stay trapped in a haunted house for six days if it meant your freedom? Kenneth Trujillo’s character takes on the challenge in writer/director DW Medoff’s latest horror film ‘I Will Never Leave You Alone’. Read the full interview at The Geekiary.