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My Name is Loh Kiwan Review: No Words to Praise
After all, I don't know where to start; literally, the picture made me cry. So look, if you don't know, then let me tell you that a new Korean picture of Song Joong-ki has arrived on the Netflix platform, whose name is My Name is Loh Kiwan. I have seen it, and now I will share my experience with you as to how I personally liked this picture and especially which audience it targets.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen - A Movie Review
When things get tricky, talk to fish. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen jumped out of the water and into theaters in 2011. Based on the book written by Paul Torday, a fisheries expert is approached by a journalist about a unique project. As they attempt to introduce salmon fishing in the Middle East, the pair realize their true feelings about happiness and romance.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Reina Roja Review: Prime's Crime Thriller Gem!
Reina Roja, also called Red Queen, is a crime mystery thriller show on Amazon Prime. It has seven episodes, each around 45 to 55 minutes. I've watched it, and now, through this review ride, I'm sharing what I liked and didn't like. Let's talk about it without waiting. You'll enjoy it, believe me.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Code 8 Part 2 Review: Not Worth Watching at All
Today, the awaited sequel, Part 2 of the Code 8 movie, has finally landed on Netflix. I just wrapped up watching it. A couple of years ago, I penned down my thoughts on Part 1 when I was running my own individual entertainment blog. If you haven't caught Part 1 yet, it's available for free on YouTube.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Shogun 2024 Series Review: Solid Start
Shogun is a historical drama series that has now been released on Hulu, and let me tell you that it is a limiter series, which means that the story will end in season one of this series itself; you do not have to wait for season 2 of this series.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Dinner in America - A Movie Review
I can take you to see your favorite band - on a few conditions. Dinner in America is a 2020 film. A punk rocker is on the run from the police. He hides out in a young woman’s house. He finds out that she is obsessed with his band. The pair unexpectedly fall in love and go on an epic journey defacing the law.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Just Like Heaven - A Movie Review
I didn’t know I could talk to ghosts. Just Like Heaven appeared in theaters in 2005. David moves into a new apartment. Only, it’s haunted by the spirit of the woman who previously owned it. The pair team up to figure out her demise and communicate with others.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Chun-Li's Pioneering Legacy
Chun-Li, the first female fighter introduced in the Street Fighter series, made a monumental impact on the gaming industry and popular culture as a whole. This essay explores Chun-Li's groundbreaking debut and her subsequent influence on the portrayal of female characters in the Street Fighter franchise. Through an analysis of her character development, relationships with other fighters, and cultural significance, Let us examine how Chun-Li paved the way for a diverse and empowered cast of female warriors in the world of Street Fighter, leaving an indelible mark on the gaming landscape.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Suncoast - A Hulu Movie Review
Everyone is going through something real. Suncoast is a 2024 film. Upon moving her brother into hospice care, Doris strikes friendships with an eccentric activist and a group of teens from her school. As she struggles with her dilemma, these peer groups shed light on her situation.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks











