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Best geek movies throughout history.
Why Rocky IV is still the best Rocky movie
Plot Summary After his friend Apollo Creed is fatally defeated by the imposing Soviet fighter Ivan Drago, Rocky Balboa travels to Moscow to seek justice and avenge him. Facing Drago's powerful strength and a brutal training environment, Rocky must push his limits in a climactic showdown that tests his endurance, bravery, and heart. The final confrontation becomes more than just a bout -- it's a testament to resilience, friendship, and the unbreakable human spirit.
By TheScreenAnalyst2 months ago in Geeks
Upcoming MCU Movie to Undergo Reshoots With Sadie Sink – Report
The filming of the much-anticipated fourth installment of MCU‘s Spider-Man gets a new update. Sadie Sink, who will appear in the upcoming movie in an unconfirmed role, will reportedly be part of the reshoots, scheduled for next year.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Geeks
Did Paramount Bury 'Nate and Hayes' to Protect 'Indiana Jones?'
The 1983 Adventure Paramount Didn’t Want You to See In November 1983, Paramount Pictures released an old-fashioned pirate adventure called Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands) on 1,200 screens.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
How Amityville 3-D Tried to Save 3D—and Ended Up Killing It Instead
How Amityville 3-D Tried to Save 3D—and Ended Up Killing It Instead. A Movies of the 80s Feature There are movies that define an era, movies that reinvent genres, and movies that push technology forward. And then there’s Amityville 3-D — a film that somehow managed to do none of those things, while still becoming a perfect time capsule of Hollywood’s endless optimism about “the next great cinematic format.”
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
'Dead Man’s Wire' Review: Gus Van Sant Turns a 1977 Hostage Crisis Into a Fierce Modern True Crime Story
⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Dead Man's Wire Directed by Gus Van Sant Written by Austin Kolodny Starring Bill Skarsgard, Dacre Montgomery, Al Pacino, Colman Domingo, Cary Elwes
By Sean Patrick2 months ago in Geeks
Duplex - An Underrated Comedy
How bad could sharing an apartment with an old woman be? Duplex moved into theaters in 2003. A young couple moves into a duplex in a New York City neighborhood. There’s one catch - The tenant, Mrs. Connelly, is a sweet old woman who lives upstairs. A series of chaos and broken boards occurs, and they must get rid of Mrs. Connelly.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Jay Kelly (2025) and Blue Moon (2025). Top Story - December 2025.
As a writer I have been given mountains of advice, solicited and unsolicited. Some of it useful, some to be discarded and some of it contradictory. (Here, I just followed the advice about the "rule of three").
By Rachel Robbins2 months ago in Geeks
Remembering A Christmas Story (1983): Where the Cast Went and the Wild Career Behind the Camera
Remembering A Christmas Story (1983): The Cast, the Director, and the Lasting Magic of a Holiday Classic There are Christmas movies, and then there are Christmas institutions. A Christmas Story (1983) didn’t just become a sleeper hit; it slid quietly into the cultural bloodstream, emerging decades later as a 24-hour-marathon, leg-lamp–selling, endlessly quotable tradition. But behind the nostalgia and BB-gun fantasies are a handful of working actors, a future behind-the-camera pro, and a director whose career ranged from legendary horror to raucous teen sex comedies to one of the most gentle and wholesome films ever made.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks












