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Best geek movies throughout history.
Copshop (2021) Movie Review
Amidst the pandemic, director Joe Carnahan and actor-producer Frank Grillo have been quite productive, having unveiled their second film, "Copshop," since March. Unlike their previous film, "Boss Level," which had a sci-fi twist, "Copshop" is more realistic but still features the explosive action Carnahan is known for. The film follows Teddy Muretto (Grillo), a criminal who finds himself in danger from various people and decides that jail is the safest place for him. He gets himself arrested by assaulting police officer Valerie Young (Alexis Louder) during a drunken brawl at a casino wedding.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
No Time to Die (2021) Movie Review
The highly anticipated 25th James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” brings a new chapter in the life of one of the most iconic film characters of all time. With the expectation that this will be the last time we see Daniel Craig as Bond, the film faces the difficult task of providing a sense of finality to this chapter while also hinting at the future of the spy with a license to kill. The movie is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, and although it has moments of robust direction and quick action beats, it ultimately plays it too safe and too familiar from start to finish.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
The Unforgivable (2021) Movie Review
Netflix’s “The Unforgivable” is a movie that tells three stories in one. Each story is worse than the last, and the film leaves viewers questioning why it was made in the first place. The movie stars Sandra Bullock, who is also the producer, alongside great veterans like Vincent D’Onofrio, W. Earl Brown, and Viola Davis, who have no excuse for their performances. Davis, in particular, has questionable scenes with throwaway lines that are out of place and jarring.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
Don't Look Up (2021) Movie Review
In his latest movie "Don't Look Up," Adam McKay, the filmmaker behind "Anchorman" and "The Big Short," attempts to blend his comedic and dramatic instincts to provide commentary on social media, technology, global warming, and celebrity culture. However, the result is a disastrous movie that falls flat on its face. The casting is the only redeeming quality of the film, thanks to the work of casting director Francine Maisler, who assembles an all-star cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Tyler Perry, and Ariana Grande, among others.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
The King's Man (2021) Movie Review
Matthew Vaughn's "The King's Man" is an action movie that struggles to find a consistent tone. On the one hand, it attempts to be a serious examination of politics, warfare, and pacifism, but on the other, it's a goofy action franchise. The result is an odd hybrid of a war drama and a patriotic action extravaganza that never quite finds its groove.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Movie Review
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise has been around for nearly 50 years now, and it has gone through its share of ups and downs. The original film by Tobe Hooper was a groundbreaking horror classic that shocked audiences with its raw, unrelenting violence and its unflinching look at the depravity of humanity. Since then, the franchise has gone through multiple sequels, remakes, and reboots, each with varying degrees of success.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
No Exit (2022) Movie Review
The world of cinema has changed dramatically over the years, with big-budget productions taking up most of the box office sales. Smaller, modestly budgeted films like "No Exit" have been pushed out of the market and have found their place on streaming platforms like Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu. However, Fox has decided to change their mind after the Disney merger and push this thriller to their streaming service. It's not hard to see why – "No Exit" is a grisly piece of work that earns your suspension of disbelief and is reminiscent of the kind of single-setting thrillers that were popular in the 2000s.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
My Son (2021) Movie Review
The pandemic has brought about a new era of cinematic experiences, where films are being watched and made in ways that have never been seen before. From horror films on Zoom to Anne Hathaway robbing Harrods, these films are either admirable ingenuity or a reason to simply put down your tools and bake some banana bread instead. However, there is one film that stands out from the rest, one that has received little attention and has been treated like toxic waste – My Son.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
The Outfit (2022) Movie Review
The Outfit, a stylish and unpredictable whodunit, is a rare gem in the world of movies. It's a meticulously crafted film that is as well put together as a bespoke suit. Graham Moore, who won the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for The Imitation Game in 2015, makes his directorial debut with this film, and he does so with poise and precision.
By Diresh Sherid3 years ago in Geeks
Why The Valley is one of the best tv show of ever
The Valley, a tv show created by the screenwriter Stefano Labbia, is one of the best show of the last decade, and there are many reasons for this. Perhaps the most significant reason is that it is a neo-western family drama, meaning that it combines the excitement and drama of a classic western with the complex relationships and emotional depth of a family drama. This unique blend of genres makes for a captivating and engaging show that keeps audiences coming back for more.
By Jean McDowell3 years ago in Geeks
All You Need to Know About Kartik Aaryan: Movies, Girlfriend, Education, Age, and Upcoming Projects
Kartik Aaryan is a popular Indian actor who has made a name for himself in Bollywood with his charm, good looks, and impressive acting skills. In this article, we'll take a closer look at Kartik Aaryan's life, career, and upcoming movies.
By Flickonclick3 years ago in Geeks











