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Best geek movies throughout history.
'Wonder Woman 1984' Is Finally Coming, And It's Apparently Amazing!
When the original Wonder Woman bowed in May 2017, I had no idea what to expect, but I was somewhat wary, as the original #WonderWoman series was not at all relatable to me. I didn't get the whole "spin in a few circles and your clothes will turn into your superhero costume," among other things in that #LyndaCarter series. In retrospect, I think it's because I felt at the time there was nothing in that Wonder Woman that I could at all relate to.
By Christina St-Jean5 years ago in Geeks
These Are the Best Chris Columbus Films You Should Not Miss
Chris Columbus is one of the most successful directors. He has directed several movies, and many of them have proven to be blockbusters on the screen. His films bring a lot of good humor, action, adventure, and special effects to add more to the quality. If you are a Chris Columbus’ fan, you will not want to miss his best movies, or if you are not his fan and have watched his best films, you are likely to become one. For both situations, in this article, we have listed the best Chris Columbus movies. Let’s scroll down and find the top picks for you.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Geeks
How Movies Have Played a Perpetual Role in my Celebrating of the Holiday Season
What is it about holiday movies? Movies set during a specific time of the year when anxiety is rampant and moms brawl over which Nintendo little Johnny wants to buy their 47th copy of Grand Theft Auto V for doesn't sound like an excitable affair... Yet, there are those movies we absolutely must watch during the month of December in order to have a successful holiday. Perish the thought of concluding the month without a rewatch of Home Alone!
By Ghezal Amiri5 years ago in Geeks
'The Prom' Movie Review
Introduction Prom! The biggest event of the year that everyone looks forward to. Yet one small-town teen can't join in the excitement because of who she loves. Confidence, boldness and a bunch of celebrities is what it takes to save a girl and a community.
By Debbie Bello5 years ago in Geeks
Movies That Defined My 2020
I am here to discuss movies I watched for the first time in 2020 which I felt have some kind of significance to me personally. If you haven’t read my other articles, you might not know this perspective I write about often which is that some things cross your path for a reason. The movies that basically define my 2020, or quarantine since I watched these movies while there was a stay-at-home order, I truly feel fall under the same circumstance.
By expositiffs5 years ago in Geeks
Classic Movie Review: 'Diary of a Mad Housewife'
I love finding hidden gem movies. You know, those old movies that you missed over the years that people don’t talk much about anymore and are secretly brilliant. That’s what I have found in the new Kino Lorber Blu Ray release of the 1970 Frank Perry directed black comedy, Diary of a Mad Housewife. This is a secretly biting satire about an unsatisfied wife in an unsatisfying marriage to a wholly unsatisfying man.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
These Are the Best 90s Movies That Explore Relationships
Movies about relationships are lovely to watch. Gripping story, dialogues with deeper meanings, and excellent music in the background makes a romantic movie great, and there have been many such movies in the 90s. Various directors invested their efforts to bring out good romantic stories on the screen, and few of them were proven to be blockbusters. If you are looking to watch some romantic movies from the 90s but you are confused about what to watch, then we have got you covered. In this article, we have listed the best romantic film from the 90s. Let’s scroll down and find the top picks for you.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: 75 Facts About Filmmakers
In this chapter of ‘the filmmaker’s guide’ we’re actually going to be learning about literature and film together. I understand that many of you are sitting in university during difficult times and finding it increasingly hard to study and I understand that many of you who are not at university or not planning on it are possibly stuck of what to do, need a break or even need to catch up on learning film before you get to the next level. This guide will be brief but will also contain: new vocabulary, concepts and theories, films to watch and we will be exploring something taboo until now in the ‘filmmaker’s guide’ - academia (abyss opens). Each article will explore a different concept of film, philosophy, literature or bibliography/filmography etc. in order to give you something new to learn each time we see each other. You can use some of the words amongst family and friends to sound clever or you can get back to me (email in bio) and tell me how you’re doing. So, strap in and prepare for the filmmaker’s guide to film studies because it is going to be one wild ride.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Midnight Sky'
The Midnight Sky is an intense experience. Directed by and starring George Clooney, this post-apocalyptic drama has some corny elements but it more than makes up for that with a stomach churning amount of suspense and thrills. Clooney still has a few kinks to work out in his directorial style but other than his Oscar nominated, Good Night and Good Luck, The Midnight Sky is his best piece of direction yet.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey - A Movie Review
Magic is not what you lost, it’s what you still have. Anything is possible. Released to Netflix for the holidays in 2020, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is about an adventure between a magical inventor and his granddaughter. In his youth, someone stole his plan to create a toy for all. Losing all hope, Journey is here to help her grandfather believe again.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Revisiting: Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction - ‘Pulp’ referring to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century - is a touchstone of post-modern film. The movie is non-linear and composed of three main interconnected short stories, with a prologue, an epilogue, and some brief linking material between stories. These stories are formatted in an unconventional structure that accommodates for self-reflectivity; through devotion to monologues and casual conversation.
By Darius Celikkilic5 years ago in Geeks









