The Haunting of Hill House Review- Rich In Character and Terror

Growing up as a kid horror movies were always the thing to watch. For starters, they usually came with that “R” rating and there was just something cool about bragging to your friends that you were allowed to or sneakily watched an “R” rated movie. Came with a degree of street cred. Beyond the scares, that were always invigorating and led to fits of giggles … Continue reading The Haunting of Hill House Review- Rich In Character and Terror

Week In Geek- Netflix Binges, Predator Returns, & A Day For Batman

Geeklings, how are we doing on this fine, fall weathered Monday? The temperature has dropped quite a bit and while I’m not ready to ditch the shorts (I have a strict no jeans till October policy) I am excited for the season of excellent sleeping weather. You know the kind where you can keep your windows open and bundle up with a blanket all snug like. Oooooooh yeah, … Continue reading Week In Geek- Netflix Binges, Predator Returns, & A Day For Batman

Week In Geek- It Finally Arrives, BoJack Horseman Returns, More Clowns w/ AHS

What is it about Labor Day that makes everyone say that summer is over? I understand that Labor Day signifies the ending of summer vacation and the return to school but as adults, we should know that summer is not over. In fact, there’s about a month left for me to stick to my no jeans until October motto. It actually was my father’s motto … Continue reading Week In Geek- It Finally Arrives, BoJack Horseman Returns, More Clowns w/ AHS

Week In Geek: Flash Goes to Grodd City, JJ Abrams and Stephen King Team Up, and the Lion King Goes Live

Geeklings, I’m sorry. I was super lazy last week. I really don’t have an excuse for it. Some weeks are better then others and last week I kind of dragged ass. That’s on me, but this is the start of a new week and I promise fresh, hot, content for your faces as often as I can, which means about four to five posts. I’d … Continue reading Week In Geek: Flash Goes to Grodd City, JJ Abrams and Stephen King Team Up, and the Lion King Goes Live