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Best geek movies throughout history.
Scooby Doo on Zombie Island
Well...we've been doing a lot of horror films lately, but none of them are exactly kid-friendly. With that said, I figured we should do at least one film for the kiddos. Now, what movie should we do? How about visiting one of Scooby Doo's many adventures?
By Greg Seebregts3 months ago in Geeks
The Elixir 2025 Movie Review
Cinema has always been fascinated by the pursuit of eternal life, from ancient myths to modern science fiction. The Elixir, directed by Marianne Cortez, breathes new life into that age-old obsession with a story that is as intimate as it is epic. This is not a tale of capes and cosmic battles; it’s a slow, psychological exploration of mortality, ambition, and the corrosive cost of perfection.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks
Halloween Special: Why Harley Quinn and the Joker are NOT “Relationship Goals” . Content Warning.
Trigger Warning: This article discusses emotional, physical, and psychological abuse. Halloween, a time to revel in the mischievous and the monstrous, often blurs the line between destruction and devotion. This is true for the fictional couple, Harley Quinn and the Joker, whose relationship is frequently misunderstood.
By Jenna Deedy3 months ago in Geeks
Regretting You (2025) Review — A Melodrama That Doesn’t Earn Its Tears
Regretting You Directed by: Josh Boone Written by: Susan McMartin Based on the novel by: Colleen Hoover Starring: Allison Williams, Dave Franco, McKenna Grace, Mason Thames, Scott Eastwood, Willa Fitzgerald
By Sean Patrick3 months ago in Geeks
20 Dubbed Vampire Anime That'll Make Your Halloween Night
Halloween without vampires is like pizza without cheese. Sure, you've got your zombies shuffling around and your ghosts doing their floaty thing, but vampires? They're the main event. There's something about that whole dark castle aesthetic, mixed with immortal angst and supernatural badassery, that just works.
By Zuleika Boekhoudt3 months ago in Geeks
Plainclothes (2025). Top Story - October 2025.
Plainclothes is my kind of film. I take along my 1940s imaginary screenwriter persona, and she complains about not being able to smoke in cinemas. But I reassure her, reviews have been mostly positive, and it won an award at the Sundance Film Festival. I knew I wanted to see it from the trailer. It is a small budget, independent film, with a small cast, telling a story that could easily be overlooked or dismissed. My kind of film.
By Rachel Robbins3 months ago in Geeks
Is Dr. Phil Still Married? Meet His Wife Robin McGraw and His First Wife Debbie Higgins. AI-Generated.
Is Dr. Phil Still Married? Meet His Wife Robin McGraw and His First Wife Debbie Higgins Dr. Phil McGraw has been one of television’s most familiar faces for over two decades. Known for his popular talk show Dr. Phil, he’s helped millions of people navigate life’s challenges with honesty and compassion. While his professional life is well-known, many fans are curious about his personal life — is Dr. Phil still married?
By Farhan Khan3 months ago in Geeks
Behind the Turbulence of Nighthawks (1981): Sylvester Stallone, Rutger Hauer, and the Lost Cuts of an 80s Thriller
The Forgotten Origins of a 1980s Cop Thriller Before Nighthawks (1981) became a Sylvester Stallone vehicle, it began as something entirely different — a third entry in The French Connection series. The plan was for Gene Hackman to reprise his role as Popeye Doyle, once again pitted against international terrorists. But when Hackman turned the project down, the script was hastily rewritten, giving the story a new lead cop while retaining the same gritty, urban terrorism premise.
By Movies of the 80s3 months ago in Geeks
Why Michael J. Fox Replaced Eric Stoltz in ‘Back to the Future’. AI-Generated.
Why Michael J. Fox Replaced Eric Stoltz in ‘Back to the Future’ Many fans of Back to the Future don’t know that Eric Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly. He even filmed for nearly six weeks before being replaced by Michael J. Fox. But why did this happen, and how do the actors feel about it today?
By Farhan Khan3 months ago in Geeks
One Hour Photo (2002) - A Movie Review
Nobody ever takes a photo of something they want to forget. One Hour Photo is a 2002 movie. Seymour Parrish, a mentally unstable photo developer, is obsessed with photos of the Yorkin family. His behavior turns stalkerish as he trespasses on their property, asks about family history, and does other disturbing things.
By Marielle Sabbag3 months ago in Geeks
Halloween Martial Arts Action Cinema Volume 1
It is officially Samhain (Halloween) season. This time of year is filled with a variety of events. From haunted houses/corn mazes, costume parties, pumpkin patches, & zombie walks. October has no shortage of festive activities. However, one of the most enjoyable pastimes is during All Hallows' Eve. Especially if you're a cinephile. Is watching horror films/series. And over the past 2-3 decades. There has been no shortage of great horror selections. But what about those of us who are genuinely adamant fans of martial arts action cinema? What are the ideal spooky martial arts films to curate during Halloween movie season?
By Martial World Action Cinema3 months ago in Geeks
‘A House of Dynamite’ Ending Explained — Inside Kathryn Bigelow’s Netflix Thriller. AI-Generated.
‘A House of Dynamite’ Ending Explained — Inside Kathryn Bigelow’s Netflix Thriller Netflix’s 2025 release, A House of Dynamite, is a short political thriller that has captured audiences worldwide. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the 18-minute film delivers a tense, emotional story about leadership, responsibility, and decision-making under extreme pressure.
By Farhan Khan3 months ago in Geeks












