Tag Archive: geek

Best Urban Fantasy Films

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Often when we think of fantasy films, images of dragons and far off lands like Oz or Middle Earth come to mind. But some of the greatest fantasy flicks take place in a… Continue reading

Supanova Perth 2018 Cosplayers! (Sunday Gallery 2)

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We’ve only got this one last gallery of our local cosplayers to share with you. Our only regret is that we didn’t have time to get everyone! Maybe next time… If you want… Continue reading

Supanova Perth 2018 Cosplayers!(Sunday Gallery 1)

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I hope you did think we’d forgotten about the Sunday crew? Here’s the first of two galleries capturing a slice of the excellence on display at Perth Supanova. If you want to correct… Continue reading

Greatest Movie MacGuffins

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Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock coined the term MacGuffin as a name for an object the actions which take place in a movie revolve around. No matter the size or origin, these objects propel… Continue reading

Strangest Powers of Superman

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For eight decades Superman has been one of the most iconic figures in popular culture. It can be best summed up from an esteemed Egyptian scholar who once said there are three Americans… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘Razorback’

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To outsiders, the Australian Outback in a wild and mysterious land; filled with beauty and danger in equal measure. It is in this region of the world, that director Russell Mulcahy decided to… Continue reading

Top 10 LGBT Superheroes

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The month of June is Pride Month, a celebration of the diversity our society has in a variety of sexual orientations. For far too long Homosexuals, Bi-sexuals, and transgendered individuals have had to… Continue reading

Haunts of Gettysburg

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In July of 1863, Confederate and Union soldiers clashed in the turning point of the American Civil War. In a small Pennsylvania town, General George Meade and Colonel Joshua Chamberlain made a stand… Continue reading

Book Review: Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt

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In the haunting and addictive novel Mr. Splitfoot, author Samantha Hunt tells two alternating stories, tied together by a character in two stages of her life. As a teenager, Ruth suffered being raised… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘Samurai Cop’

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The Los Angeles Police Department is under siege by a gang known as the Katana and their leader Fuji Fujiyama. At their wits end they turned to an officer from outside of their… Continue reading