Yer a Wizard, Harry – Book 5, Episode 3: The Advance Guard

By Bijaya Shrestha on

Want to feel like a celebrity whilst flying on a broomstick?  Now you can, with one of our AdvanceGuard™ packages! This week, Michael announces the appearance of The Advance Guard, Bijaya tells us why we all weren’t accepted into Hogwarts, and dominance is established by an unlikely individual in the Quizzich Cup!  Find us on …

Yer a Wizard, Harry – Book 4, Episode 33: The Death Eaters

By Bijaya Shrestha on

How many Death Eaters does it take to make a small circle? This week, Sarah surprises in this round of the Tri-Quizzard Tournament, Bijaya introduces us to some Death Eaters, and Michael wants to talk about Death Eaters some more! Find us on Twitter at @potterpod or shoot us an email at potterpod@geeklyinc.com. http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/https://www.geeklyinc.com/potterpod/hp-b4-ch33.mp3Podcast: Play …

Yer a Wizard, Harry – Book 4, Episode 32: Flesh, Blood, and Bone

By Bijaya Shrestha on

Recipe for bringing a person back to human form: cauldron, water, blood, flesh, bone, thyme, and a sprig of rosemary. This week, the Tri-Quizzard contestants get stumped, Sarah tells us how to stew a baby Voldemort, and Michael brings D&D to Harry Potter, again. Find us on Twitter at @potterpod or shoot us an email …

Fear is the Mind-Killer for Legendary’s New Dune Development Deal

By JoshuaMacDougall on

Put on your Stillsuit and mount your sandworm – Legendary Entertainment has acquired the film and television rights to Frank Herbert’s Dune. In the past, the novel was made into a film in the ’80s directed by David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan and a miniseries on SyFy (then the Sci Fi Channel) in the early 2000s, starring …

Review- X-Men: Apocalypse

By Kieran Bennett on

It’s safe to say that, over the last few years, superhero films have seen something of a rise. That is of course easily one of the largest understatements I have ever made, or really that anyone has ever made. Some of these films are comic-book charged vehicles to place a not so subtle mirror against …

Review – Captain America: Civil War

By Kieran Bennett on

Marvel’s 2006 Civil War comic book storyline was, at the time, a critically divisive work and yet, a commercial success. Retrospectively, the whole thing comes across as kind of stupid. Civil War was an exciting, brutal, incoherent mess; an action story with not much heart, full of an enormous cast that seem to obey no …