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Best geek movies throughout history.
“Caught Stealing”: A Review
Grade: B+ It looks like Darren Aronofsky will never top Requiem for a Dream (2000) and maybe that’s not a bad thing. He just keeps experimenting with genres until he lands on the one winner that will be a critical, audience, and awards season success for him.
By Skyler Saunders2 months ago in Geeks
The Boys Universe: Vought Has Its Own "Grand Theft Auto VI" Issues
Article Summary Vought delays its video game Tournament of Heroes 2 to 2029, echoing GTA VI's woes. The Boys season 5 press push kicks off soon, with hopes for a new teaser and release window reveal. Eric Kripke says The Boys final season is deep in post-production and promises a big, explosive ending. Gen V characters play a key role in The Boys' last season, expanding the resistance against Homelander.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Geeks
“I’m Not an Activist, I’m a Film Personality”: Aamir Khan Says Socially Charged Films Happened Naturally. AI-Generated.
Aamir Khan has long been known as one of Bollywood’s most thoughtful and socially aware performers. Over the years, he has delivered films that sparked conversations far beyond the box office — from Taare Zameen Par to Rang De Basanti, from 3 Idiots to PK, and many more. But despite the heavy themes his movies often explore, Aamir believes he is not an activist. Instead, he insists he is simply a “film personality” who follows his heart, and the social messages in his films happened naturally.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Geeks
🐾 The Pet Detective 2025 Stole My Heart And My Popcorn 🍿
The Comedy We Didn't Know We Needed There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from living in the 2020s. It’s a low-level hum of anxiety, a constant scroll of bad news, and a cinematic landscape dominated by multiverse stakes where the entire fabric of reality is always five minutes away from collapsing. I walked into the theater to see The Pet Detective expecting nothing more than a distraction. I expected slapstick. I expected maybe a talking dog or two. I expected to check my watch.
By Bolt Movies2 months ago in Geeks
Casino at 30: Revisiting Scorsese's Masterpiece on the Cost of Criminal Glamour
Plot Summary Casino depicts the rise and downfall of Sam "Ace" Rothstein, a diligent odds-maker hired by the Midwest Mafia to direct the activities of the Tangiers casino in 1970s and early 1980s Las Vegas. The movie places Sam within a city undergoing a rapid metamorphosis, utilizing his managerial accuracy through which Scorsese explores systems of loyalty, ambition, and the commercialization of glamour.
By TheScreenAnalyst2 months ago in Geeks
Obvious Child (2014) - A Movie Review
You are unapologetically yourself. Obvious Child is a 2014 film. Donna, a twenty-something comedian, has an unplanned pregnancy. She immediately schedules an abortion, but has to wait for the appointment. In the meantime, Donna must confront her lover about the situation.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
The Rise and Fall of 'Deal of the Century' (1983): A Timeline of Hollywood Chaos
How Deal of the Century Became One of the 1980s’ Most Forgettable Hollywood Fiascos A fiasco is a funny thing. It takes many shapes. Failure has a million fathers, and that could not be more true of the 1983 feature-film flop Deal of the Century. Director William Friedkin, coming off The Exorcist and Sorcerer, was desperate to break out of the mold he’d built for himself. He envisioned a darkly comic takedown of the military-industrial complex — a thumb in the eye of the money-grubbing war-profiteers who thrived on perpetual conflict.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
Tumbledown (2015) - A Movie Review
See if you can discover the rest of the plot. Tumbledown is a 2015 film. A New York writer attempts to contact a grieving woman and questions her about her late husband’s ambiguous death. As Hannah reluctantly opens up to Andrew, the pair slowly grow romantic feelings for one another.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
We should all be more like Elphaba–and a little less like Glinda
Spoiler Warning: This essay contains major plot points from Wicked (2024) and Wicked: For Good (2025). If you haven’t seen both films, consider this your last chance to click away before we melt the illusions right off the yellow brick road.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987): A Holiday Classic
What else could go wrong? After a plane delay and severe traffic, Planes, Trains & Automobiles drove into theaters in 1987. Neal is in a bind to get home to Chicago for his Thanksgiving dinner. With the help of Del Griffith, a shower curtain salesman, their adventure home is a stressful adventure for the books.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Zootopia 2 Review A Return After Nine Years, and the Wild Chase That Follows
Nine years is a long wait for any sequel especially when the first film becomes a modern classic. But after nearly a decade, Zootopia 2 finally arrives, carrying the weight of expectations, nostalgia, curiosity, and a big question: Is it as good as the original or better left untouched?
By Bolt Movies2 months ago in Geeks











