Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
Review: ‘Disclosure Day’ Explores Aliens Among Us
Are we alone in the universe? We’ve probably asked that question since we first realized there were planets (and stars) other than our own. Media has dealt with it in a number of ways, whether it’s War of the Worlds, Starman, or Arrival. This isn’t even director Steven Spielberg’s first foray into the concept. Read the full review on The Geekiary.
Movie Review: ‘Masters of the Universe’ is Campy Fun
Eternia would like you to put a pin in your mission statement so we can circle back to unlock the human potential of your TPS report. Read my review on The Geekiary.
LA Comic Con 2025: Talking Time Travel with Benjamin Raab and Deric Hughes
I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of time travel. The idea that you could go back in time to see historical events or talk to people who are long dead or travel forward to see what the future has in store for us is not unique to me. While it was popularized by H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine, the idea is behind the short story “Rip Van Winkle”, is seen in religion, and – of course – has been studied in science/physics since at least Einstein. Read the interview over at The Geekiary.
Contents May Vary: John Kovalic ‘Dorks’ Out About Comics
John Kovalic talks Dork Tower, gaming, and being political.
‘The Muppet Show’ (2026) – Review
It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lights. It’s time for the Muppets to once again enter the cultural zeitgeist. Read my review of the new special over on The Geekiary.
RiffTrax Announce They’re Making More MST3K
WE HAVE MOVIE SIGN!
Yesterday, the official RiffTrax social media channels announced that they launched a Kickstarter to make four new episodes of the cult classic tv show Mystery Science Theater 3000 (aka MST3K). Read more at The Geekiary.
Contents May Vary: Brandie June ‘Plays’ with Storytelling
Brandie June talks about writing plays and fantasy books.
LA Comic Con 2025: Sean Abley and the Appeal of Queer Horror
If you did a Venn diagram of the queer community and horror fans, there would be a major overlap—that’s not a new revelation. From James Whale to Ed Wood, horror films have had ‘queer coding’ to represent themes that resonate. Read the interview at The Geekiary.
Review: ‘The Running Man’ is Unfortunately Timely
The first line of the plot section of the Wikipedia article on The Running Man novel states, “In 2025, the world’s economy is in shambles, and America has become a totalitarian dystopia.” So, you know, nothing like what’s going on in current times at all. Read the full review at The Geekiary.
LA Comic Con 2025: Avi Roque and Trans Masculine Representation in Entertainment
On screen representation of minorities has been shown to be important: not only to help broaden the minds of those who may not encounter that minority in real life, but also to help people from those minority groups see themselves in a positive manner. Read the interview at The Geekiary.










