Thanks everybody who came to last week’s show, KEVIN GEEKS OUT ABOUT GENRE BUSTERS. The 92Y Tribeca hosted us in “the big room” and we Read more …
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The trouble with Superman II: The Richard Donner cut
This past week I finally saw SUPERMAN II: The Richard Donner Cut. Donner directed the first Superman (1978) as well as The Goonies and Lethal Read more …
Kevin Geeks Out About Genre Busters
Kevin Geeks Out About…. GENRE BUSTERS! Wednesday, December 1st @ 8:00pm 92Y Tribeca, 200 Hudson Street, NYC BUY TICKETS HERE What’s Kevin Geeks Out? A Read more …
You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Blog: Shark Show recap and bonus material
(preface: KEVIN GEEKS OUT is a monthly video-variety show which showcased off-beat film and TV clips around a given topic. The shows featured guest speakers, experts, Read more …
Kevin Geeks Out: A look back
Kevin Geeks Out began while I was doing a weekly web series for American Movie Classics, focussing on Science-fiction movies. The wonderful Erez Ziv (at the Read more …
Tin Foil Hat Competition at this Friday’s KEVIN GEEKS OUT
This Friday (May 21st) is the final installment of KEVIN GEEKS OUT! It’s also our first (and last) annual TIN FOIL HAT Competition. So come with Read more …
Kevin Geeks Out About Monkeys (a recap)
Kevin Geeks Out is a monthly video variety/comedy show I host at the 92Y Tribeca. This is a recap of the February 2010 installment: Kevin Geeks Read more …
Kevin Geeks Out About Visions of the Future: Show Recap
Each month I host a theme night at the 92Y Tribeca in New York City, the show is called KEVIN GEEKS OUT. January’s sold-out Read more …
Kevin Geeks Out about Monkeys!
KEVIN GEEKS OUT ABOUT MONKEYSFriday, February 19th @ 8pm92 Y Tribeca200 Hudson StreetNew York City Get tickets (no service charge!) and find more details here. Read more …
The ULTIMATE guide to ELEKTRO the Moto-Man, essay by M. Sweeney Lawless
From the great reeking dumps rose Corona Park, site of the 1939’s World’s Fair and home – briefly – to “the world’s first celebrity robot,” Elektro. “Elektro the Moto-Man” began Read more …