Expanding a short film into a full-length feature is a tricky proposition. What works over the course of a few minutes can just as easily fall apart when given an hour-and-a-half runtime. As such, I remained cautiously optimistic about David F. Sandberg’s Lights Out, despite how much I enjoyed his 2013 short film of the … Continue reading
Southern Bastards Vol. 3: Homecoming Review
If you call yourself a comic book fan and have not yet experienced Jason Aaron and Jason Latour’s seminal Image series Southern Bastards, I can’t emphasize how much you’re missing out. The first two volumes are some of the most gripping and well-crafted graphic novels I’ve ever read, demonstrating the true potential of this … Continue reading
Smallville “X-Ray” Review (S1E4)
So far, Smallville has done a good job of giving me something to latch on to in each episode, but the closest I found to compelling material in “X-Ray” was the appearance of an actress who would eventually have a career, Lizzy Caplan, in the role of antagonist Tina Greer. It’s not that this was … Continue reading
Mr. Robot “Kernel Panic” Review (S2E3)
Mr. Robot, Season 2 Review: “eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd” The first season of Mr. Robot was a commercial and critical success, and it’s clear from this second episode that Sam Esmail has been afforded a tremendous amount of creative leeway from USA as a result. We knew going in that he would be directing all twelve episodes (a … Continue reading
The Sequel Slump: Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon
This article was originally published on 2/6/14 As longtime listeners of the podcast know well at this point, Kelsey and I have a lot of fun poking fun at Rich’s continued avoidance of Mass Effect 3. Really, though, any gamer worth their salt has played a sequel so disappointing that they find it hard to … Continue reading
The Top 10 Runs of the Marvel Now Era
In the fall of 2012, following the conclusion of the Avengers vs. X-Men event, Marvel took a new approach to their publishing line. Called Marvel Now, the new initiative saw the entire line-up at Marvel shift, with almost every book being headlined by a new creative team and relaunched with new first issues. It was … Continue reading
Kelsey’s Top 5 Video Games of 2015
Due to some rather unfortunate scheduling conflicts, we here at the Joy of Geek were not able to record our Game of the Year episode. This is a huge bummer since this is arguably one of my favorite episodes to take part in. I love looking back on the year and picking out some of … Continue reading
BoJack Horseman: Season 3 Review
Back in 2014, Netflix premiered a very bizarre TV show: BoJack Horseman. Despite a mixed response to the early part of the first season, the show quickly won over many of the detractors who made it through to the season finale. What started out seeming like a goofy show set in an over-the-top Hollywood setting … Continue reading
“Batman: The Killing Joke” Movie Review
The graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke contains one of the most controversial moments in comics history, so controversial that even writer Alan Moore has disavowed this story. For those of you who don’t know, the infamous scene features the Joker shooting Barbara Gordon in her home, paralyzing her, and then raping her before kidnapping … Continue reading
Smallville “Hothead” Review (S1E3)
If you were to rewrite a few scenes a bit and squint, this episode of Smallville could actually serve as a pretty solid critique of toxic masculinity in sports. If I’m being generous, I’d say that’s what the writers were going for with “Hothead”, but honestly, I think someone just threw out the idea of … Continue reading