TV Review: ‘Broadchurch’ Season 1

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Those that know me, know that I love my crime television. Whether it be drama’s or documentary series, I am always there. So when I heard that David Tennant was in a new… Continue reading

The Pull List: Must Read Comics of 5/6/13

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Uber #1 By: Kieron Gillen, Canaan White Publisher: Avatar Press Price: $3.99 The Lowdown: This is a new superhero story from a publisher that isn’t Marvel or DC Comics. Criminal Macabre: No Peace for… Continue reading

Funk Jr’s Favourite Movies and TV Shows

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So there’s this guy in life. I call him Funk Jr. He’s my son and today he turns 3. This is an important age – it’s at the age when kids can get… Continue reading

Casting Call: Mortal Kombat

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With the recent rumors of a new Mortal Kombat movie as well as the start of season 2 in the ongoing web-series Mortal Kombat: Legacy I thought it would be cool to take… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Vol. 4.12

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November seems like a long way away…until you pledge to review every episode of Doctor Who before then… Shada Among the lost Doctor Who episodes ‘Shada’ is the cause of the most frustration for… Continue reading

Best Dressed Ladies at the Met Gala 2013

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The Costume Institute Gala for the “PUNK: Chaos to Couture” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2013 in New York City brought out a plethora of gorgeous gowns, crazy… Continue reading

10 Fictional Secret Organisations You Want to Join

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Throughout history there have been many rumours about the secret societies that have existed around the world. The age of the internet has demystified what goes on behind the heavy doors of these clubs and,… Continue reading

Movie Review: Pain & Gain

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Michael Bay was once a director I wouldn’t necessarily call great, but certainly fun. I enjoy The Rock, Armageddon and even the first Transformers what they were: dumb, loud fun. That Michael Bay… Continue reading

7 Problems with ‘Iron Man 3’

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The consensus here at the House of Geekery is that Iron Man 3 is quite possibly the best in the series to date. It’s well paced, it focuses on characters, Iron Man has a… Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Review: S07E11 – ‘The Crimson Horror’

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The story opens in Victorian era Yorkshire where a small gated community and match factory called Sweetville, run by the persuasive Mrs. Gillyflower, comes into operation at the same time as crimson coloured… Continue reading