| Trailer For Upcoming Horror ‘The Midnight Man’ Released
An official trailer has been released for The Midnight Man, an upcoming horror flick from IFC Midnight. The movie follows teenagers playing a game which leads to their summoning the Midnight Man, who can manifest as their greatest fears. It stars Gabrielle Haugh, Grayson Gabriel, Lin Shaye, Robert Englund, Logan Creran, and Emily Haine. Click on over to the other side for a synopsis and to check out the trailer.
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| Trailer For Episodic Narrative Adventure Game ‘The Council’ Released
Focus Home Interactive has released a teaser trailer for The Council, an episodic narrative adventure game. The game comes from developer Big Bad Wolf and starts in the late 1700s on a private island, where you’re joined by guests including George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte. As is usually the case with games like this, the things you do and choices you make while playing will affect how things play out. But more uniquely, you’ll have certain skills and resources to use in helping you to navigate interactions with other characters. Continue below to read much more about the game and watch the teaser trailer.
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| ‘Stargate Origins’: New Teaser Trailer Released and Premiere Date Set
A new teaser trailer has been released for Stargate Origins, a new web series set in the popular science fiction universe. In addition to the new trailer, a premiere date for the series has also been set. Origins follows a young Catherine Langford (played by Ellie Gall) as she learns about the ancient Stargate technology. Continue below to watch the trailer, along with some previously released teasers and videos.
...continue reading » Tags: Catherine Langford, Connor Trinneer, Daniel Rashid, Derek Chariton, Ellie Gall, Justin Michael Terry, Lincoln Werner Hoppe, Michael Kenmore, Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez, Philip Alexander, Salome Azizi, Sarah Navratil, Shvan Aladdin, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate Command, Stargate Origins, Tonatiuh Elizarraraz | |
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| Movie Review: Molly’s Game |
By eelyajekiM
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Thursday, December 21st, 2017 at 12:00 pm |

Molly’s Game
Director: Aaron Sorkin
Screenwriter: Aaron Sorkin
Cast: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Brian d’Arcy James, Chris O’Dowd, Bill Camp, Graham Greene, Claire Rankin, Joe Keery, Jeremy Strong
Distributor: STX Films
Rated R| 140 Minutes
Release Date: December 25, 2017 Molly’s Game is terrific in every sense of the word. That is if you can keep up with Aaron Sorkin‘s rapid-fire dialogue. But even though it may seem like things are moving at a lightning-fast pace, Jessica Chastain and Idris Elba never miss a beat. Both take command of the screen with their superb performances and excellent chemistry, and with the film rich with Sorkin’s juicy and witty interchanges, there is never a dull moment. And even if everything is coming at the audience at a dizzying pace, it’s hard to deny that Sorkin’s directorial debut was long overdue. My full review below.
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| ‘Dead Jack and The Pandemonium Device’ Cover Reveal and Excerpt |
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Thursday, December 21st, 2017 at 10:00 am |

Dead Jack and the Pandemonium Device by James Aquilone returns to bookstores on January 23, 2018, with a brand-new cover and revised and updated text via Curiosity Quills Press. And here at Geeks Of Doom, we have an exclusive reveal of the full cover, along with an excerpt from the novel — check it all out here below and be sure to pre-order the book now! Dead Jack and the Pandemonium Device kicks off a wild and irreverent fantasy/horror series following the exploits of a zombie detective and his homunculus frenemy. In the fast-paced novel, the drug-addicted zombie detective and his shapeshifting sidekick battle and outsmart supernatural creatures, from tough-guy leprechauns to sex-obsessed shark women and insane bat gods, in a hellish, alternate New York City of the 1940s. You can read our full review of the book from its initial release here.
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