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Best geek movies throughout history.
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977): A Hateful, Sensory Nightmare Masquerading as a Movie. Top Story - October 2025.
Looking for Mr. Goodbar Directed by: Richard Brooks Written by: Richard Brooks (based on the novel by Judith Rossner) Starring: Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Tom Berenger, William Atherton, Tuesday Weld
By Sean Patrick3 months ago in Geeks
From Tragedy to Terror: Wanda Maximoff’s Path to the Queen of the Dead.
Spoiler Alert: This article contains detailed story spoilers for Marvel Animation's Marvel Zombies (2025), along with major plot references from WandaVision, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and several Scarlet Witch comic storylines, including "Avengers Disassembled" and "House of M."
By Jenna Deedy3 months ago in Geeks
Weekend Box Office: ‘Tron’ Stumbles, Anime Continues To Soar
Another weekend has come and gone, leaving a trail of box office receipts that tell a story of surprising triumphs and disappointing misfires. While one highly-anticipated sci-fi sequel failed to power up, a reliable horror franchise hit a major milestone and an anime juggernaut continued its record-breaking run. This dynamic landscape provides a clear picture of what audiences are craving and which films are struggling to find their footing.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports3 months ago in Geeks
Simple Ways to Elevate Movie Streaming Experience at Home. AI-Generated.
In today’s entertainment-driven world, streaming has become the heart of home entertainment. Whether you love binging TV series, catching the latest blockbusters, or watching free Bollywood movies, there’s always something magical about creating a cinema-like experience without leaving your living room. The best part? You don’t need a massive budget to make it happen — just a few thoughtful upgrades and smart habits can transform your movie nights into something extraordinary.
By Monica Lee3 months ago in Geeks
When Jeff Bridges’ Dog Helped Him Land Cutter’s Way
The Role That Bit Back Sometimes fate — or in this case, a dog — decides your next role. When producer Paul Gurian and director Ivan Passer drove out to Jeff Bridges’ Malibu home to convince him to star in Cutter’s Way, they probably didn’t expect the meeting to end in a trip to the hospital. As Bridges later recalled, one of his dogs took an instant dislike to Gurian and bit him — hard enough that the producer needed medical treatment.
By Movies of the 80s3 months ago in Geeks
Regency Roadsters
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a literary character in possession of a distinct personality, must be in want of a car. And so, in the spirit of modern matchmaking, I've traded in carriages for convertibles, estates for engines, and discovered which each Pride and Prejudice character would drive today- from Mr. Darcy's brooding luxury coupe to Lydia's questionable convertible choices.
By Brie Boleyn3 months ago in Geeks
Amy (1981): Disney’s Surprising Grown-Up Drama About Teaching the Deaf
Amy (1981) sits in a peculiar corner of Disney history. Most people think of the studio as a purveyor of cartoons, fairy tales, and family comedies, but here’s a twist: Disney took a quiet, earnest television drama about a woman teaching speech to deaf children and released it in theaters. Originally titled Amy on the Lips, the movie caught the attention of Walt Disney Productions executives, who felt the story was “so powerful” it deserved a wider audience. That decision alone makes the film a fascinating footnote in the studio’s output — a grown-up story in a catalog better known for child-friendly fare.
By Movies of the 80s3 months ago in Geeks
How 'Roofman' Rebuilt an Authentic Toys 'R' Us
The magic of cinema often lies in its ability to transport us to another time and place. For the film Roofman, which tells the incredible true story of a man who hid inside a Toys 'R' Us for months, authenticity was paramount. Director Derek Cianfrance’s commitment to realism presented his production team with a monumental challenge: how do you recreate a fully functional, period-accurate Toys 'R' Us from 2004, years after the iconic retailer ceased most of its operations?
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports4 months ago in Geeks
Ranking The MCU’s Phase 1 Movies
Phase 1 of the MCU saw Kevin Feige and his team take a chance on launching a completely new continuity. Having Iron Man as the tentpole for the universe and giving more focus on the likes of Thor and Captain America was a real swing. But the question is, of this six-movie phase, where do they each stand in the rankings? Let's unpack that.
By Christopher Hales4 months ago in Geeks









