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The Rachels - 2025
Much to my surprise, I have kept a list of the films I‘ve seen this year. I daresay it isn’t complete. There will be films that snuck in on a late night in front of the TV that I would’ve forgotten to note. Or others, that I went to watch at the cinema, but then had a red wine and promptly forgotten about. But it’s not a bad approximation of the films I’ve seen this year. In total, there are 53 films listed, so an average of one a week and one for good luck.
By Rachel Robbins13 days ago in Geeks
Marvel Zombie
The last entry into our 2025 superhero projects catalogue is Marvel Zombies. This was a show that was anticipated by absolutely no one and it disappeared from the public consciousness as quickly as it was released. There was nothing special about the project that made it a must see, or a must remember. In fact if anything it's a must forget.
By Alexandrea Callaghan13 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Human Monsters: A Horror Anthology" by Various Authors
Yes, it's horror again. I'm feeling kind of down and whenever I'm down I read horror because it makes me feel better. Have you heard about that study that states people who are in depression should watch and read horror in order to make themselves feel better? Yeah, I checked it out some time ago - you should too. Human Monsters is exactly what you think it is, it is about monsters who are human - those who lurk in the normal world, not in the shadows, not in the darkness - they stand right in front of us. They are us. Let's go through my favourite stories in the anthology...
By Annie Kapur16 days ago in Geeks
Thank You, John Cena
When December 13, 2025 arrived, I welcomed it. I welcomed it with open arms. The reason was simple: I wanted to see how John Felix Anthony Cena, Jr, someone who I've been a fan of for over 20 years, would end his iconic and legendary career.
By Clyde E. Dawkins25 days ago in Geeks
Bugonia
Okay so I have a love-hate relationship with Yorgos Lanthimos. He is either brilliant, or he’s a self indulgent mess with no message of any kind and there really doesn’t seem to be any in between. So watching his movies is tedious. That said he always manages to pull in actors that I love so I always bite the bullet and watch whatever he puts out. This year's entry is Bugonia. And from a hit or miss director this one is a hit.
By Alexandrea Callaghan29 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "A Book Forged in Hell" by Steven Nadler
I have to admit that even when I was studying my modules of Western Philosophy whilst doing my Master's Degree, Spinoza was not my strong suit nor did he interest me very much. I knew a bit about his philosophy and his rationalisations and I had read parts of the book that The Book Forged in Hell speaks of. But I think the one thing that this book did is reignite a want to know more about philosophies I perhaps need to learn more about. I may not have had that much of an interest before, but this book has definitely created somewhat of a curiosity in me. Yes, before you ask - I read it on my phone...
By Annie Kapurabout a month ago in Geeks
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One Battle After Another
Okay full honesty here; I was not looking forward to watching this movie. I HATED Killers of the Flower Moon and that was the last time I saw Leo DiCaprio’s face. I think the writing better be damn good to warrant a nearly 3 hour film, and that is almost never the case. And almost every time a film gets touted “film of the year” it's actually nowhere near the best film that came out that year. So this film had an uphill battle with me before I ever pressed play. But I am nothing if not incredible at objective analysis. So I fought through it anyway.
By Alexandrea Callaghan14 minutes ago in Geeks
Buratino Movie Review
Few children’s films have managed to transcend generations quite like The Adventures of Buratino (1975). Based on Alexey Tolstoy’s The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino, the Soviet musical fantasy film remains a beloved classic across Eastern Europe and beyond. Though inspired by Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio, Buratino is far more than a retelling—it is a distinctly original story shaped by its cultural, artistic, and ideological roots.
By David Cook30 minutes ago in Geeks
SonyLIV in UK
Want to watch SonyLIV in UK? SonyLIV is a popular Indian streaming platform featuring live sports, Bollywood movies, TV series, and original content — but it’s geo-restricted outside India. This guide explains the legitimate methods to access SonyLIV in UK in 2026.
By David Cook32 minutes ago in Geeks
Jay Kelly
Jay Kelly is one of the movies that slipped through my fingers last year but we are getting to it before Oscar nominations so it's a win I guess. I am a fan of Adam Sandler as a person but not as much as an actor and I never understood the fascination with George Clooney so I didn’t have a strong inclination toward this movie. That said, it was on the to do list so here we go.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout 2 hours ago in Geeks
How Alice Walker's novel "The Color Purple" became an Oscar-nominated film to a Tony Award-Winning Musical
Before "The Color Purple" was an Oscar-nominated film to a Broadway musical to a successful musical film, it was based on a best-selling novel written by Alice Walker. The novel was published and became a success.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout 2 hours ago in Geeks
Spring Fever: A Quiet, Intimate Portrait of Desire, Youth, and Emotional Recklessness
In a television landscape increasingly dominated by high-concept premises, explosive twists, and binge-friendly cliffhangers, Spring Fever stands out by doing something deceptively simple: it observes people. The show does not rush to explain itself or overwhelm viewers with plot mechanics. Instead, it unfolds slowly, allowing emotions to bloom, collide, and unravel in ways that feel uncomfortably real. Spring Fever is less about what happens and more about how it feels when longing, confusion, and self-discovery arrive all at once.
By David Cookabout 5 hours ago in Geeks
Does SonyLIV work in Australia?
If you’re wondering how to watch SonyLIV in Australia, for example, there’s an easy solution to this problem – simply download a reliable VPN that can unblock region-restricted content. A VPN also improves your online security by encrypting your traffic so it can’t be viewed by malicious hackers and cybercriminals.
By David Cookabout 5 hours ago in Geeks
SonyLIV in Canada
If you’re wondering how to watch SonyLIV in Canada, for example, there’s an easy solution to this problem – simply download a reliable VPN that can unblock region-restricted content. A VPN also improves your online security by encrypting your traffic so it can’t be viewed by malicious hackers and cybercriminals.
By David Cookabout 5 hours ago in Geeks
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