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Movie Review: 'Jackass Forever'
I understand that the appeal of Jackass is lost on a lot of people. Most people I know, close friends especially, are apoplectic over my appreciation for the silliness of Jackass. Indeed, that is why I am writing a review of Jackass Forever, a movie that really doesn’t need a critical analysis. Either you like Jackass stunts or you don’t and no critic is going to change your mind either way. So, instead, I am going to explore what I enjoy about Jackass and specifically, Jackass Forever and try to help explain the appeal.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Catch the Fair One' is Authentic and Gritty
Catch the Fair One is a bold and uncompromising thriller about the desperate plague of human trafficking. The film stars real life boxing champion Kali Reis as Kaylee, the older sister of Jaya (Kimberly Guerrero). Jaya has been taken and to get her back Kali will offer herself to a human trafficking ring while making plans to get her and her sister out. Written and directed by Josef Kubota Wladyka, Catch the Fair One is not an easy sit but it is one that will haunt you if you give it a chance.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Moonfall' is Bad But You Already Knew That. Top Story - February 2022.
Moonfall stars the charisma vacuum that is Patrick Wilson, continuing in his astonishing magic trick, fooling the world into seeing him as a movie star. Wilson plays a NASA astronaut, Brian, who, while debating the lyrics of the song Africa by Toto, because random counts as a personality in a movie like Moonfall, sees a massive alien destroy the satellite he’s working on, killing a fellow astronaut.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
5 Reasons Why The Half-Blood Prince is the Best Harry Potter Movie
Each Harry Potter film brings its own unique set of qualities that makes it stand out from the rest, thanks to new teams of creatives behind the production of each installment in the series. The Half-Blood Prince is no different; this film has a distinct mood and tone, and it isn't just because Harry and his friends are older.
By Svetlana Sterlin4 years ago in Geeks
Cinderella’ Review: Innovative and Disappointing
Cinderella Directed by Kay Cannon Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Romance PG 1h 52m In yet another retelling of the classic Cinderella narrative, we once again get to follow a young woman with dreams. However, Kay Cannon changed the dream entirely: all Ella (Camila Cabello) wants is to succeed with her dress-making business. She never intends on finding love—it just happens to complicate things.
By Noémi Blom4 years ago in Geeks
Documentary Review: 'Worst to First: The True Story of Z100'
In May of 2022 I will have been in radio for 27 years. Naturally, that means I know and revere Scott Shannon as a legend of my business. I’ve had the privilege of hearing Scott Shannon talk about radio in interviews and in person and it never gets old. The man is an indefatigable proponent of my profession since before I was even born. So, you can imagine that when I heard someone was making a documentary about Scott Shannon’s greatest accomplishment, taking New York’s Z100 from worst in the ratings to first, I was excited.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Bergman Island - A Movie Review
You have to trust your inner creativity to develop stories for the world. Bergman Island is a 2021 film. Traveling to the island that inspired Ingmar Bergman, a couple write their screenplays. Getting lost in their imagination, they explore the island.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Wolf and the Lion' Harmless Family Movie Product
The Wolf and the Lion is a harmless trifle, a modestly charming family movie with zero edge and occasionally baffling continuity. The heart of the filmmakers is mostly in the right place but you can sense the marketing strings being pulled and tears being jerked with excessive force. Based on the true story of a real life friendship between a baby wolf and baby tiger who grew up together on a Canadian island, The Wolf and the Lion is inelegant but harmless.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'They/Them/Us' A Sitcom Trying to be a Movie
They/ Them/Us is a modern sitcom crossed with Fifty Shades of Grey. Though the movie has some minor charm it lacks anything to truly make it special. They/Them/Us is another in a surprising yet slow growing trend of sex positive movies that have the appeal of not shaming people over their sexuality but the film also carries the tone deaf quality of a woke dad, trying way too hard to show the kids how cool he is.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks












