Aubrey Plaza on drums, Patti LuPone on backup, and Kathryn Hahn as lead singer in a glam style band.

Agatha All Along 1×3, 1×4, 1×5 Review: “Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials”, “If I Can’t Reach You / Let My Song Teach You”, and “Darkest Hour / Wake Thy Power”

The third and fourth episodes of Agatha All Along help the characters grow and bond with each other as they start down The Witches Road. And then episode five happens! Read the review over on The Geekiary. 

The outside of a store front, posters aligning the walls. A sign at the top states 'Z. J. U.'

Theatre Review: Urban Death Tour of Terror is the Best of Two Worlds

Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre’s ‘Urban Death Tour of Terror’ is an experience like no other. Read the review over at The Geekiary.

an autopsy room with a body under a sheet on a bed/table. Agatha (Katherine Hahn) is in black and white and 60's style clothes, looking at someone.

Agatha All Along 1×1 and 1×2 Review: “Seekest Thou the Road” and “Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate”

‘Agatha All Along’ starts off with a bang: a take on ‘True Detective’ in one, and the beginning of the plot in the other. Read the review over at The Geekiary.

TV Review: A Very Royal Scandal

TV Review: ‘A Very Royal Scandal’ is Delightfully Disturbing

Once you get past the ‘ick’ factor of what the point of the interview was, “A Very Royal Scandal” is a great drama.

Michael Keaton as Betelgeuse - white and black striped suit, clown white makeup, and wild hair - posing with both hands out

Review: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is Definitely a Sequel

After 35 years, Tim Burton is back with a sequel to the ’80s hit Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a passable movie, good for nostalgia and not much else. Read the full review at The Geekiary.

a group of people dressed as zombies, reaching toward the camera

Midsummer Scream 2024 Interview: Zombie Joe of Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre

An avant-garde theatre troupe based in North Hollywood, California, Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre has been around since August of 1992. Their primary production, ‘Urban Death’, was one of the offerings you could encounter at this year’s Midsummer Scream. I sat down with Zombie Joe, the head and founder of the group. Read the full interview at The Geekiary. 

a group of dancers, dressed in bloody shabby clothes, reach to the left, heads down

Midsummer Scream 2024 Interview: LPBC and the Zombie Ballet

A group of young women and one man, dressed in bloody shabby clothing, reach across the stage in a graceful shamble (if such a thing is possible). They turn, moving to a standing position, left arm raised. They then crouch and continue the dance.

Such was part of the excerpt of Sweet Sorrow, a Zombie Ballet I witnessed as performed by the Leigh Purtill Ballet Company (LPBC) at this year’s Midsummer Scream. Read the full article at The Geekiary. 

three women, dressed in black outfits and wearing white makeup, pose with trick or treat containers

Midsummer Scream 2024: A Scary Good Time

Known as the world’s largest Halloween and horror convention, Midsummer Scream unfolded July 26 – 28, 2024, in Long Beach, California. With over 350 spooky vendors, presentations, and previews from SoCal’s biggest Halloween attractions, and a room with over a dozen haunts to experience, the convention is the place to be if you love to be frightened. Read the full article at The Geekiary. 

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine (in the yellow suit) and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool walk across a deserted landscape

Review: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is Hilariously Good

This third installment, as with the other two, is filled with fourth-wall breaking comedy and Easter eggs aplenty. Read the review at The Geekiary.