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Best geek movies throughout history.
Wicked: for Good
I knew this would happen, first of all and most OBVIOUSLY... it's not "wicked for good" it's "Wicked: for Good" punctuation means something. Secondly, what makes Elphaba actually Wicked? What does she DO that is actually evil? Tell me you don't know what you're talking about even harder because you clearly did not even google search the thing you are talking about at all, this is so stupid
By Raine Fielder3 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: "Frankenstein" (2025)
This is a spoiler-free review - but seriously, how can you not know the story by now? So I've finally watched the new Frankenstein movie on Netflix and though I probably would have been better off seeing it in the cinema, I have to admit I haven't been to the cinema in a while. Reasons for not attending are between me and my broken brain at this moment in time - all will be revealed perhaps next year. Anyways, Frankenstein seems to be a popular story to adapt but not everyone can do it well. There are various adaptations that didn't try too hard to stick to the book and yet did very well, there are others that tried to stick to the book and did terribly. One thing I think all of the adaptations have in common though is that none of them are entirely a 5/5 production. Why? Well, man is that book wild! You simply cannot capture that insane atmosphere 100% on a screen. But, let's take a look anyways...
By Annie Kapur3 months ago in Geeks
Elio
Elio is one of the quietly released movies this year, I don't recall it having an extreme marketing push. Disney seemed to not care whether this movie succeeded or failed, because we all know they have the funds for a good marketing campaign, they just chose not to. That said few people knew this movie was even being released, and even less people actually saw it in theaters. However box office return is the last indicator of movie quality so here we are.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 months ago in Geeks
Lost Films of the 1980s: The Unfinished, the Unreleased, and the Unbelievable
The Forgotten Decade of Lost Cinema The 1980s gave us E.T., Blade Runner, Back to the Future, and The Terminator. But behind all those classics was another, stranger Hollywood — one littered with movies that never made it past the vault. Some were victims of bad luck, bankrupt studios, or bruised egos. Others were finished, screened for executives, and then buried forever.
By Movies of the 80s3 months ago in Geeks
'The Running' Man and the Funny Thing About 'Woke' Movies. . Top Story - November 2025.
The Joke About “Woke” Art Something that never fails to amuse me in the endless online outrage about so-called “woke” art is this: the movies that get tagged as “woke” are almost never showing us anything new.
By Sean Patrick3 months ago in Geeks
The Roses
The Roses is a comedy. We are not going to categorize this as a Rom Com because I feel like that sets up specific expectations. It's a comedy about a relationship and that is as close as we are going to get. Olivia Coleman and Benedict Cumberbatch play a married couple and their unexpected chemistry ends up delivering a truly entertaining and enlightening story.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 months ago in Geeks
Stranger Things Season 5: The Beginning of the End for Hawkins
Few shows have captured the world’s imagination quite like Stranger Things. Since its debut in 2016, the Netflix phenomenon has become a cultural powerhouse — blending supernatural mystery, 80s nostalgia, and heartfelt friendship into one unforgettable story. Now, with Stranger Things Season 5, the series prepares for its biggest and most emotional conclusion yet.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Geeks
Gremlins 3 has begun development
The legendary horror comedy Gremlins will have a third installment, set to premiere on November 19, 2027. Gremlins 3 will be directed by Chris Columbus, with Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer. The mischievous Mogwais have kept us waiting for more than thirty years, but fortunately, they will be back soon.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Geeks
Beyond Thriller: The Shocking Truths We Demand From The New "Michael" Movie by NWO Sparrow
The trailer is out y'all. For two minutes, we saw the flashes of glitter and talent, the promise of a man who defined pop music. The Michael Jackson biopic, simply titled "Michael," is coming in 2026, and like many of you, I felt that old thrill. The glimpse of the young boy’s voice in a crowded room, the silhouette of the moonwalk, the sheer force of his presence. It is all there. But a two-minute trailer cannot possibly contain the man. It can only tease. And as a fan, as someone who understands that his art and his life were a complex, often painful, symphony, I have a plea for the filmmakers. Do not shy away from the difficult notes. Here are the five eras this movie must explain, not just depict.
By NWO SPARROW3 months ago in Geeks
Movies of the 80s: When Comedy Went Bananas — The Bizarre Legacy of Going Ape! (1981)
The Last Stand of the Monkey Movie Before the raunchy teen comedies of the 1980s took over multiplexes, before the wave of high-concept blockbusters and big-budget sequels, there was a brief, curious moment when Hollywood genuinely believed that the secret to box office gold was simple: put an ape in it.
By Movies of the 80s3 months ago in Geeks
The Gentle Power of "The Scout" (2025)
Keep following your footsteps - You never know where they’ll lead you. The Scout is a 2025 indie film directed by Paula Gonzalez-Nasser. Sofia works as a location scout for a TV show in New York City. Her job takes her across neighborhoods, asking strangers if she can photograph their homes. Along the way, she shares countless conversations.
By Marielle Sabbag3 months ago in Geeks












