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Best geek movies throughout history.
RiotGrrrl spirit is alive on Netflix
Moxie is a 2021 film produced by Netflix, based on the book by Jennifer Mathieu. It is available Free on Netflix now. The film is set in comedy/drama that explores the modern world, social media, sexism and the toxic culture that can await young people in high-school. It is based around a fictional school and possibly exaggerated characters, but everyone has personal experiences with people who used confidence as a weapon and bullied both male and females. It highlights that in 2021, different issues face the women of now, but they need to be fought with the same vigor as the battle for the vote, equal pay, maternity leave and work-place harassment.
By Band as a Business5 years ago in Geeks
If Burn Books, Then Murder: A Study of Two Teen Classics
If you're anything like me and you grew up in the early 00s, you would have seen all the the millennium had to offer; the butterfly clips, the discmans accompanied by a fat wallet of CDs and an ever-shrinking set of headphones, the frosted tips and incredibly questionable applications of tartan as far as the eye could see. Even moreso, quotes from a movie all about American highschool politics would have made it into your pop culture encyclopedia at one point or another.
By Rhiannon Tibbey-Tiedeman5 years ago in Geeks
Either I'm having a COVID fever dream or "Space Jam 2" is real and important. Top Story - March 2021.
I must be unwell. Perhaps I should get tested for COVID-19. See, I think I’m having a fever dream, I’ve been seeing things that just can’t be so. Remember like a decade ago there was that joke going around the internet that there ought to be a Space Jam 2 starring LeBron James? What a ridiculous idea that would be. I mean, Space Jam was a movie that was largely enjoyed ironically, a so-bad it’s good film. I mean the movie was based on a Nike commercial.
By Buck Hardcastle5 years ago in Geeks
4 Questions Regarding Fourth MATRIX Film
To be honest, I’ve always thought the Matrix trilogy ended on a satisfying note. Of course many viewers preferred the original as a standalone feature, but I was awe-struck by the scale and - dare I say - emotional weight of the sequels. Surprisingly though, we’re getting a new entry later this year, and I’ve got four burning questions.
By Robert Tapaltsyan5 years ago in Geeks
Nigerians react as Nollywood creates their own COVID-19 film (video)
“Wetin be this 🙆♀️ ” The COVID-19 pandemic completely shook up and transformed the ENTIRE world last year and is still affecting us till this day. It is no surprise that as creatives, artistes would want to write and create movies and stories about these times and as a result, we’ve seen a number of songs, movies, and books already come out about the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Courier'
Every year we get further from World War 2. and the Cold War that followed it, new stories of bravery emerge and are more amazing than the last. The latest in this line of long unsung heroes is a man named Greville Wynne. In the early 1960’s, Greville Wynne was your average, British suburban dad. He was a salesman with a good patter and just enough charisma to make a good living.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Great Love Stories For Valentine's Day
This Valentine's Day ,one of the best romantic movies that you can watch is "The Notebook". "The Notebook" is a very romantic movie that you can watch anytime. However , when I first watched it with a man, I watched it on Valentine's Day as our first date and I thought it was kind of perfect for Valentine's Day, at least it was for our relationship. What I loved about it was I really thought Allie and Noah were just the cutest . They had this relationship to where they could joke around with each other and they made each other laugh .Oh my gosh could they fight, but after all the time that they spent apart they could end up back in each other's arms and is that not what a loving relationship is all about ? Fighting, spending time apart , but being able to just come back together. That is the same reason that I like to watch the choice on Valentine's Day .
By Amanda J Mollett5 years ago in Geeks
Mastering Murder Mystery: from Hitchcock till today
A Cinematic Guide No. 1: Crime and Mystery FOREWORD: Years spent on film festivals had opened my horizons and taught me the most important lesson: if you want to gain knowledge of the real cinema, you have to follow the directors. So since then, I’m walking step by step on the path prepared by: Jim Jarmusch, Wim Wenders, Derek Jarman, Lars von Trier, Pedro Almodóvar, Luis Buñuel, François Truffaut, François Ozon, Xavier Dolan, Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Roman Polański, and tons of more… But there’s also of course enticing mainstream and eternal classics. In “The Cinematic Guide” I’ll try to share with you my fascination with the cinema the way I see it, showing most relevant, important, and acclaimed from artistic point of view “productions”. Be prepared for the most valued knowledge straight from the screening room, film creators, and film festivals.
By Moon Desert5 years ago in Geeks
Now Playing, Chaos Walking!
That's right, the Movie Theaters are open and there's actually something fun for everybody. It's been a rough year for Hollywood and the movies. Most movie fans have had to endure the constant barrage of repeats, rewatching old favorites, and the neverending list of postponed releases. Video rental stores closed down, Family Video closing their entire chain. But, there's finally hope on the horizon as the movie theaters slowly get back to normal, production on future works resumes, and a smattering of new release movies finally arrives in theaters. Chaos Walking is one of those much-needed escapes from our still dismal realities that the movies have to offer.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks








