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Best geek movies throughout history.
The Suicide Squad 2 (2021)
The Suicide Squad 2 features a slew of DC's forgotten and mostly underused comic-book characters which is maybe why it’s so easy to pick them off one by one (Now taking bets on who survives!)but then what do you expect when you join a group with Suicide in the name? Well they are dying to save the world!
By Paul Deosaran4 years ago in Geeks
CODA - A Movie Review
Keep on singing. Life’s journey is filled with many surprises. CODA premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2021. As the only hearing member of her deaf family, Ruby wants to pursue her dreams. Torn between her love for music and threats consuming her family’s fishing business, this journey is mind-opening.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
9 points that the Mitchells vs. machines animation reminded us of
The Mitchells vs. machines animation recently released by Netflix shows the war between humans and machines. A warning that has been the subject of many films for many years, and many believe that humanity will eventually be destroyed by the uprising of machines. This movie is simply about the power of the family. In the real world, every family has its problems, but that is not all. Every family may have a weakness. We all see weaknesses in our families, and in today's virtual world, we compare our families to families who do not seem to be like us at all. In this article, I want to talk to you about the points that this animation reminds us of in real life.
By pardis kiani4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Free Guy'
When I think of Free Guy I think of a vapid, mindless, forgettable experience. Much like Jungle Cruise and The Suicide Squad before it, the empty headed spectacle was there and I didn’t dislike it but I also didn’t enjoy it. That’s surprising for me because I have always enjoyed Ryan Reynolds. I enjoy Reynolds’ quick wit and goofball physicality and both of those wonderful comic traits are in play in Free Guy. And still, I just don’t care.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Paper Tigers"
The Paper Tigers came out quietly in 2020. I remember seeing a short trailer for it a long time ago. It seemed to be a pretty cool concept but never airing in the theaters I quickly forgot about the movie. Just recently it's been added to Netflix and I remembered the fun premise of the movie and decided to watch it.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
127 Hours - A Movie Review
We are all stronger than we believe. Never give up the greatest fight for survival. Based on true events, 127 Hours was released to theaters in 2010. Aron Ralston is trapped in a cave in a deserted hiking area in Moab, Utah. His arm is stuck behind a boulder, he has little water, and worse - nobody knows where he is. In the fight for survival, Aron grapples to free himself.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
REVIEW: FIRST COW
Timing is everything, First Cow was released just as the Covid-19 pandemic hit. You didn’t see the movie in a theater. Besides, the movie theaters were closed. In fact, you may have seen the First Cow advertised on one of the many streaming platforms. While distancing and isolating ourselves from the world, it was on a streaming platform where we watched this movie.
By Babs Iverson4 years ago in Geeks
Visual Filmmaking in 'Materna'
Visual film-making is tricky, it’s very easy to move an audience to the wrong conclusion by giving bad visual information. In this article I am going to explore the troubled visual film-making in the movie Materna from director David Gutnik and how the visual choices in play in the film’s opening story lead to puzzling conclusions that affect the rest of the film. The choices made during a sequence starring the brilliant Kate Lyn Sheil aren’t bad but as they exist in the story, and are stitched together in editing, they can lead to a conclusion that doesn’t fit with the rest of the movie.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Jungle Cruise - A Movie Review
It’s going to be a long journey across the river. Do you have all your bags? Sailing its way into theaters, Jungle Cruise is a 2021 film. A brother and his fierce sister go on a journey through the dangerous jungle on a boat. As Frank, the boat’s skipper, and Lily endlessly bicker, they are cornered by peculiar beings.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
One of the best actor-director combinations in recent times
In recent times in Hindi movies in India one of the best actor-director combinations is Ranveer Singh (actor) and Sanjay Leela Bhansali (director). I am a big fan of their work. They worked together in three movies so far: Goliyon ki Rasleela - Ram Leela, Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat. I really liked the latter two of these three movies while the first one is good as well. I will briefly discuss Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat.
By Anshuman Kumar5 years ago in Geeks









