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Best geek movies throughout history.
Are old Black & White movies still relatable
When I watched Elizabet Taylor in the 1949 version of Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women' as a teenager, I fell in love. She was beautiful, elegant and a bit self-occupied, but still her family took up the space left in her heart.
By Linda Suitor 4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Death on the Nile' is a Bloated Corpse of a Blockbuster
Death on the Nile is a shockingly bloated and silly mystery movie. Directed by the otherwise brilliant Kenneth Branagh, this blockbuster feels tossed off on a whim with little care to make sure the central mystery was even worthy of a movie. As gorgeous and opulent as the production design for Death on the Nile is, the beauty of the movie only serves to magnify the emptiness of the main characters, plot and dialogue of Death on the Nile.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
The Emotional Punches of "Encanto" - Why Are We All Bawling Our Eyes Out?
Am I really late to the party with this film? Absolutely. Will that stop me from writing about it? Nope! Beware of some major spoilers. I think it’s the sort of movie that you will want to watch even if you know everything about it, but still, if you do care about spoilers and haven’t seen it yet, maybe go and watch it first.
By Yana Aleks4 years ago in Geeks
The Cake Eaters - A Movie Review
It’s funny how time looks. A lot changes over the years. The Cake Eaters is a 2007 film. When one family’s son returns, his presence stirs up past issues. In another family, Georgia, a young girl makes friends with Dwight. Adventures ensue as the families learn how times have changed.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Saint Maud
How would a Saint in this modern world, with all of it’s hi-tech distractions, live? Operate? Handle his/her duty? Welcome to the journey that is Saint Maud. With it’s dark and dingy look, gaining all the more contrast when Maud’s serene and celestial visitations occur with the Divine Kingdom, not to mention, the voice of God itself. Maud is as close to one can get to witnessing a spiritually endowed being living amongst the heavily distracted and vain attitudes at our present juncture. Could you imagine St. Teresa de Ávila or Ghandi trying to offer spiritual guidance on the streets of Los Angeles or New York with all the hustle and bustle the metropolitan offers its hyperactive population?
By Matthew Ward4 years ago in Geeks
Batman Begins (2005)
DISCLAIMER: This is my OPiNIOn. I am human. I am biased. My word is not law. You can like or dislike whatever the heck you want. If you disagree with my review, that is completely okay. Keep it respectful if you want to debate with me in the comments. Then let’s both move on. I genuinely hope you have a great day.
By Wen Xiaosheng4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: School Shooting Thriller 'The Desperate Hour' is Bad and in Bad Taste
Phillip Noyce’s reviled drama, Lakewood is finally getting a release under a new title, The Desperate Hour. The film which debuted as Lakewood at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2021 was met with a torrent of bad reviews before quietly creeping into the shadows and out of any possible awards contention. Now titled The Desperate Hour, the Naomi Watts led thriller is getting a limited and rather low-key theatrical release.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
10 Movies To Watch If You Liked I’m Thinking Of Ending Things
Iain Reid’s novel, I’m Thinking Of Ending Things, was recently adapted into a Netflix film by Charlie Kaufman. Kaufman is the screenwriter behind Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, and Anomalisa, the latter of which he also co-directed.
By Svetlana Sterlin4 years ago in Geeks
The Irishman: by Martin Scorsese
I wouldn’t be surprised if I’m not the only person typing their critique up about this film. What Scorsese was able to accomplish in the time span of three hours and twenty-nine minutes is in itself astonishing; but doing it with such elegance and respect to the plot line that it was involved with is admirable in its own right. Whether you believe it or not, the mob is alive and well to this day. A film that covers one of the more fragile moments in their establishment’s history, is depicted with genuine character acting by two of the best actors in our generation, along with cinematography and music production of the highest caliber.
By Benjamin Reese4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'No Exit'
No Exit is a nasty little thriller about an abducted girl, a former drug addict on the run, and a snowstorm that traps a disparate group of people at a roadside shelter. Directed by Damian Power, No Exit has tension and suspense but cannot sustain the excitement for the entire run time. Issues of logic and motivation come in late in the 3rd act, and a magical nail gun becomes an overpowered Deus Ex Machina in the unsatisfying conclusion.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Deadly Illusions (2021) Mystery Thriller Hollywood Movie Explained in Hindi
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By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES4 years ago in Geeks
David Lynch's Best Advice: Find Your Space and Invent
Finding bliss and comfort in this world sounds more like a task than an inherent reality of existence. Lately you're probably getting a feeling that something tough and difficult is brooding in the corner, waiting to take your happiness away, or it already has. As the pressures pile on in your daily existence you begin to wonder how of if you're ever going to the space and time needed to work on your craft and become the professional you want to be, and this only makes things worse.
By Ezra I. James4 years ago in Geeks










