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Best geek movies throughout history.
Ranking All the Star Wars Movies and TV Shows
I realize how daunting a task a list like this is. Not to mention there's no way to make one without upsetting someone. There are plenty of lists that rank all the Star Wars movies, but I want to include the TV shows. With Disney+, Star Wars and TV have become a powerful combination.
By James Logie5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Pooling to Paradise'
Pooling to Paradise stars Lynn Chen as Jenny, an uptight Mommy Blogger who is late to getting to the airport for a weekend away from her family in Las Vegas. Jenny has used an app to get a ride share to the airport but she’s accidentally booked it as a carpool rather than a quick solo ride to LAX, much to her horror. Her driver, Marc (Jordan Carlos), with a C, he’s very specific about that, is a bit of a space cadet, seemingly oblivious and possibly a little buzzed.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
The Face of Love - A Movie Review
Everything is possible. Keep moving forward, away from the past. The Face of Love was released to theaters in 2013. After the sudden death of her husband, Nikki is unsure of how to move on. Years later, she falls for a man who is a striking resemblance to her late husband. Will this new relationship work?
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Green Knight'
The Green Knight marks the first time I have really connected with the work of director David Lowery. Prior to The Green Knight I’ve carried a rather adversarial relationship with Lowery’s work. His A Ghost Story was, for me, an impenetrable piece of arty claptrap. I was so frustrated by the movie that I never gave it another chance to explain itself. I’m told by other critics that there is a wealth of interpretations of the movie and that it leaves open myriad possibilities with viewers. I understand why others would find that fascinating but it still hasn’t made me want to watch Casey Affleck stand around in a bed sheet for over 100 minutes.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Man Under Table'
Man Under Table is a lively and odd mix of Hollywood satire and self-referential humor about a filmmaker fighting with imposter syndrome. Written, directed by and starring Noel David Taylor, there is nothing remotely traditional about Man Under Table and yet the themes will be familiar to anyone who has struggled with watching others succeed while failing to find success for yourself, simultaneously blaming the world for your failure while castigating the world for not letting you succeed.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks









