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Best geek movies throughout history.
Who is Black Adam? Everything you need to know before watching the DC Black Adam Movie
So, you have watched the new Mortal Kombat character ending like Black Adam Teaser starring "The Rock" and that's why you are here aren't you? Well I think the choice they made to give Black Adam a own movie is super cool and what makes it even cooler is the fact that they are including The Justice society - Doctor Fate, Cyclone, Atom Smasher and Hawkman. Without wasting much time let's see who this Black Adam guy is and where he came from.
By ComicsGeek5 years ago in Geeks
'Remember Me' Remains the Strangest and Most Inappropriate 9/11 Movie Ever
As I write this essay, it is September 11th, 2020, 19 years removed from one of the most monumental tragedies in American history. As I ponder 9/11 and reflect on my memories now filtered through nearly two full decades of pop culture criticism, I find myself struck by one strange memory that has nagged at me for over a decade. Hollywood and September 11th as seen through the perspective of the 2010 teen romance Remember Me.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Birds of Prey' Gives Us the Harley Quinn We Always Wanted
Birds of Prey is as fun and exciting as Suicide Squad was bad and forgettable. The character of Harley Quinn as embodied by Margot Robbe, escaped the disaster that was Suicide Squad and has come out the other side a bigger and more bankable star than ever. Not many actors can say that starring in a bad movie worked out for the best but Robbe taking the character of Harley from Suicide Squad to Birds of Prey does just that, it worked out for one of the best D.C movies.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" (2007)
In this chapter of ‘the filmmaker’s guide’ we are going to explore some of the films that have changed our outlook of the possibilities in cinema in some way, shape or form. These can include, but are not limited to: revolutionary cinematography, narratives that challenge the social structure and the common view, trademark styles of auter cinema, brilliant adaptations of novels and other works, films of philosophical value and films that touch our hearts and souls with their incredible underlying messages and morals. Within each of the films in this chapter there is a certain something that makes them special and a certain something that makes them linger long after we have watched them for the first time. Lasting impressions are difficult to create, but I think that the films we will briefly touch on in this chapter are some of the films we will never ever forget.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Rhythm Section' Dreary Action Movie Rehash
The Rhythm Section is an intensely boring action thriller that takes the supremely charismatic Blake Lively and somehow renders her bland. It seems impossible based off of Lively’s performances in The Shallows and A Simple Favor that any movie could dim her star appeal but somehow, The Rhythm Section does just that. This thriller is a dismal, dreary affair that fails to capitalize on a revenge premise and especially on a cast that includes Blake Lively, Jude Law and Sterling K Brown.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Gentlemen' is One of My Favorites of 2020
The Gentlemen is one of those movies that sneaks up on you with how clever it is. This lighthearted yet unabashedly violent and filthy-mouthed flick from Guy Ritchie is light on its feet, supremely charming, and still comes off like classic tough guy cinema. It’s everything people like me have wanted from Director Guy Ritchie since he sold his soul to corporate Hollywood to make boring blockbusters.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
Disney’s Live-Action ‘Mulan’: 6 Big Changes from the 1998 Animated Hit
No Li Shang, no Mushu, and no Donny Osmond singing that he’ll make a man out of you either. When Disney released the first image from its highly-anticipated live-action Mulan revealing Chinese singer-actress Crystal Liu Yifei as the titular character in 2018, the studio also stated that the film will be based on the 4th Century narrative poem, “The Ballad of Mulan”, more than its hit 1998 animated feature.
By Marguerita Tan5 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: "The Third Man" (1949)
In this chapter of ‘the filmmaker’s guide’ we are going to explore some of the films that have changed our outlook of the possibilities in cinema in some way, shape or form. These can include, but are not limited to: revolutionary cinematography, narratives that challenge the social structure and the common view, trademark styles of auter cinema, brilliant adaptations of novels and other works, films of philosophical value and films that touch our hearts and souls with their incredible underlying messages and morals. Within each of the films in this chapter there is a certain something that makes them special and a certain something that makes them linger long after we have watched them for the first time. Lasting impressions are difficult to create, but I think that the films we will briefly touch on in this chapter are some of the films we will never ever forget.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Geeks
Best F(r)iends: 5 Reasons It’s Better Than The Room
Best F(r)iends and The Room both are equally popular films, and the leading actor in both of the films is Tommy Wiseau who is one of the most bizarre actors in the film industry of Hollywood. The Room was released in the year 2003 and directed, written & produced by Tommy Wiseau. The film also starred the actress Juliette Danielle as Lisa and the actor Greg Sestero as Mark. The story of the film The Room revolves around a love triangle between Tommy Wiseau as a banker Johnny, his deceptive fiancée Lisa, and his best friend, Mark.
By Jack thomson5 years ago in Geeks











