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Movie Review: Bad Men Must Bleed
In the crowded landscape of modern action thrillers, Bad Men Must Bleed stands out as a gritty, unapologetically raw film that pays homage to the golden age of revenge cinema while carving out its own identity. Directed by Matthew Ninaber, best known for his work in Psycho Goreman, this film is both brutal and unexpectedly poetic—a blood-soaked tale of morality, loss, and vengeance wrapped in a slick, stylish package.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
NordVPN Black Friday VPN Deal Up to 77% Off
It is November and NordVPN Black Friday deal is launch, it is my favorite VPN which is giving 87% off. NordVPN has ranked as the best VPN for all of 2025 so far, and with new savings of up to 77% available across its two-year plans, it's the lowest price we've seen from the provider this year.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
A House of Dynamite Review: Chaos, Character, and the Cost of Power
In a cinematic landscape overflowing with superhero sequels and safe studio reboots, A House of Dynamite explodes onto the screen as something truly daring. It’s loud, unapologetic, and emotionally volatile—a film that asks what happens when ambition, morality, and destruction share the same address. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Dana Castillo, this movie is a brutal symphony of tension and humanity, where every spark threatens to ignite something irreversible.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Surfshark Black Friday: 87% Off + 3 Months Extra
Surfshark is starting their Black Friday 2025 sale early with major discounts across all its plans, starting at just $1.99 per month ($23.88 per year) including 3 extra months free on every subscription. Whether you’re after simple VPN protection or an all-in-one digital security suite, Surfshark has a deal for you this holiday season.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Regretting You Is Absolutely Psychotic Review
When Regretting You first appeared on screen, it quickly drew attention for its quiet, emotional power and raw honesty. Based on Colleen Hoover’s beloved novel, the movie captures the fragile threads that connect mothers and daughters — and the painful choices that can tear them apart. It’s not just a family drama; it’s a story about forgiveness, identity, and the courage to rebuild after heartbreak.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
The Healing: A Journey Through Pain, and Redemption
Some films linger with you long after the credits roll — not because of jump scares or explosive effects, but because they stir something deeper, something uncomfortable yet profoundly human. The Healing (2012), directed by Chito S. Roño and starring Vilma Santos, is one of those films. At first glance, it presents itself as a supernatural thriller rooted in Filipino folklore. But beneath the horror lies an intricate exploration of faith, trauma, and the moral cost of seeking salvation.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Sunrise on the Reaping Book Review
From the very opening pages of “Sunrise on the Reaping” one is thrust into the grim, compulsively watched world of Panem — 24 years before the events of the original trilogy. The novel introduces us to a younger version of Haymitch Abernathy, before he became mentor, before his legendary win, before the scars of history fully settled in. Collins returns to this universe with something new to say, and the result is both familiar and surprising.
By James S Pope2 months ago in BookClub







