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Review: "Don't Worry Darling"
Don’t Worry Darling has been on the wrong side of the internet for a long time leading up to its release in theaters for all the drama it has brought to Hollywood and its stars. Movies are supposed to bring drama, but the behind-the-scenes issues behind this film are almost laughable. Between the relationship between star and director Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles is a sore point, as well as the tension between Wilde and Florence Pugh. To go into all the rumors and drama behind the scenes would be more than enough to go into an entirely different article, but still worth mentioning as it will indeed affect how some view the film. At its core, Don’t Worry Darling is a psychological thriller that features some terrific work from its main star in Pugh as well as some incredible cinematography.
By Nick Cavuoti3 years ago in Geeks
My New YouTube Series: Sean at the Movies Director Interviews
I am not a YouTuber. I don't have the stats to call myself that and I may never. But, I do now have a YouTube channel. Sean at the Movies is now on YouTube. It features an archive of audio reviews that I did as part of my day job several years ago and has recently been revamped to become the home of my interviews with film directors as well as the occasional actor and fellow critics.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
A Few of My Favourite Mash Ups
Introduction The digital age has meant that anyone who is willing to put in the time can create some amazing watchable videos, sometimes without actually adding any work of their own apart from the stitching together of the product.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Geeks
How ‘Clerks 3’ triggered my PTSD and other stories about almost dying
Listen, this isn’t a clickbaity article about how bad the movie is because it’s not. And frankly, I don’t know if I have PTSD, but I don’t think it’s normal to not be able to control your emotions a day after watching a movie about a guy dying of a heart attack. And to instead spend that day crying and getting unnecessarily angry at random things.
By Richard Foltz3 years ago in Geeks
'The Menu' Wins Audience Award at Fantastic Fest 2022. Top Story - September 2022.
Fantastic Fest, the film festival arm of Austin, Texas based cult movie theater chain, The Alamo Drafthouse, announced their award winners on Tuesday, September 27th. One of the awards to watch for was the Audience Award as voted by those who attended Fantastic Fest in Austin from September 22nd to the 29th. This year's audience award was given to The Menu, a new thriller coming to theaters nationwide from Director Mark Mylod.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
You're Not You - A Movie Review
Find someone who sees you. Never give up on the greatest battle. You’re Not You is a 2014 film. A classical pianist is diagnosed with ALS. Stubborn about others helping her, a brash college student becomes her caregiver. The bond that they create is unbreakable.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Don't Worry Darling
Lots of rumors, controversy and drama surrounded this film's production and its release. I’m willing to bet that the audiences that saw this film on opening weekend were a 50/50 split between Harry stans and people who were morbidly curious after reading all of the headlines surrounding this film. I was on the morbidly curious side, I went into this film hearing about its production but nothing about the actual film. I really didn’t know what it was about, only that it was a psychological thriller that was getting mixed reviews. So I went to the theater with low expectations, ready to see the dumpster fire.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Pearl
So I went to see Pearl this last weekend with no context other than seeing a poster. I had absolutely no idea what this movie was about, not even the genre. Lately I have discovered that going into films with no expectations yields better results and more enjoyment in my movie going experience, and that was the exact result with Pearl. Pearl is a funny, brilliant, fascinating film that would also make the perfect addition to anyone’s Halloween movie list.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'Little Shop of Horrors' is a Darkly Fun Time
Listen to me carefully. Do not feed that plant. North Shore Music Theatre presents Little Shop of Horrors. Taking place in the 1960s, a struggling flower shop store is on its last legs. Discovering an unusual plant and naming it Audrey II, Seymour is shocked to learn that this plant feeds on flesh and blood.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks












