Geek Art: Every Version of Batman You Can Wrap Your Head Around
It’s no doubt that Batman is one of the most iconic characters of all time. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, everyone has their favourite version Continue Reading
It’s no doubt that Batman is one of the most iconic characters of all time. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, everyone has their favourite version Continue Reading
This month on social media uproar: the comic artist Pat Broderick bemoaned on Facebook that cosplayers and event organizers that invite them to conventions bring ‘nothing of Continue Reading
There were hints of it when The Doctor regenerated at “The End of Time.” Neil Gaiman’s episode “The Doctor’s Wife” pretty much stated that Time Continue Reading
The new Terminator film: Genisys, when one takes a step back, looks like something out of a satirical depiction of a Hollywood executive meeting. With Continue Reading
When Marvel says it’s all connected, they aren’t kidding. Fans of Agents of SHIELD should also pay attention to the comic book universe since it’s Continue Reading
Writer and director Nick Szostakiwskyj plays the long game in his horror film Black Mountain Side. It begins, and ends, in the northern most part Continue Reading
This weekend saw the third annual Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival take over two screens at Toronto’s Carleton Theatre. The three day event Continue Reading
It seems like DC is trying to make up for lost time – Warner Bros. Pictures have finally announced the cast for the upcoming, Suicide Squad. Continue Reading
#EATME! Get used to that hashtag, you’re going to be seeing a lot of it! Starvox Entertainment recently announced the (all Canadian!) cast list for Continue Reading
The Walking Dead has proven time and time again why it remains one of the most watched shows on TV. The midseason finale brought people Continue Reading
It’s cyber Monday, when in doubt just rewatch the Star Wars trailer, and it’s officially Christmas music season. But geeks are doing it for themselves Continue Reading
Back in September an intrepid group of Geekpr0n staff took on the “End of the Line” mission at Escape Games Canada and we had a Continue Reading
Ejecta is based on a screenplay by Canadian author Tony Burgess – his most famous is Pontypool, about a zombie-like invasion as told from a Continue Reading
One of the best things about film festivals is finding the ‘little films that could’ where the love involved swamps the actual budget size. Teddy Continue Reading