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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Wolfman
Wolfman marks the first film release of 2025 and the first film from this year that I got to see. Not only was it a pretty good horror film but it was a textbook perfect metaphor for generational trauma. The very small cast did a great job, and it was an excellent way to kick off the year. 2025 is going to be full of incredible movies just like the last few years have been. But hopefully this film is an indication that horror movies are about to improve, cause last year was a little rough.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Wolf Haldenstein Data Breach Impacts 3.4 Million Individuals
In a chilling reminder of the vulnerabilities even prominent organizations face, law firm Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP has disclosed a massive data breach impacting over 3.4 million individuals. This breach, identified in December 2023, exposed highly sensitive personal information, raising concerns about data security and privacy across industries.
By WIRE TOR - Ethical Hacking Servicesabout a year ago in Geeks
The Simpsons’ Shocking Response to LA Wildfire Ignites Viral Buzz
The Simpsons, the iconic animated family that has entertained audiences for decades, is no stranger to timely satire and cultural commentary. Yet, their latest reaction to the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfire has left fans and critics alike in shock, sparking heated discussions and going viral across social media platforms.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Geeks
How Strong the Human Body Is and Its Abilities!. AI-Generated.
The human body is one of nature greaCheck wonders. it not good amp appeal of castanets muscles and organs—it amp life masterpiece organized to accommodate go and level flourish inch the about sudden way. From enduring extreme conditions to doing extraordinary elements our bodies are Checkaments to the genius of evolution.
By Charlotte is Here!about a year ago in Geeks
David Lynch: The Filmmaker Who Broke All the Rules and Won
David Lynch isn’t just a filmmaker—he’s a world-builder, a dream-weaver, and a master of the subconscious. His work doesn’t simply entertain; it unsettles, provokes, and lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. Few directors have managed to create an artistic language so distinct, where the bizarre feels normal, the beautiful feels sinister, and the mundane feels extraordinary.
By Rahul Rawatabout a year ago in Geeks
MaXXXine
As someone who has not seen X, but did see (and love) Pearl I was excited to see MaXXXine. I thought Mia Goth was absolutely robbed in awards season for Pearl, it was truly one of my favorite horror movies that I have ever seen. I expect that X and MaXXXine can’t be that different in quality (she said hopefully). It has taken me all year to get to something that was released in July, but I fell way behind on movies so here we go.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Public Disorder Netflix Review: Should You Watch This Italian Series?
So recently an Italian web series came on the Netflix platform called Public Disorder, I have watched this series and I don't have much to tell, so in case you have seen its trailer or heard its name and are interested to know whether it is right to spend time on it or not, then I request you to stay tuned till the end.
By Ayush Vermaabout a year ago in Geeks











