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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Conclave
So many thrillers this year. Among them is Conclave, another religious based thriller. I’m not opposed to them inherently, I just think using religious based thrillers is a little easy as religion is inherently creepy. Its ritualistic nature makes it extremely easy for a writer to build a story. Also, it's not like religion has always been some pure, unblemished thing. As a writer, it just seems simplistic, which can be a good thing when executed properly.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
My Review of "City Hunter (2024)"
City Hunter (2024) came out quietly on Netflix earlier this year. I was surprised I didn't see it earlier because I'm a little bit of a fan of this franchise. Back in the day I only knew it as a Japanese anime but didn't realize they made a live action version.
By Brian Anonymousabout a year ago in Geeks
I’m Still in Love with You ,Got What You Need ,Say It Right - Music Lyrics 2025 (4K)
Listen to These Songs While Reading 🎶 Click on the play button 🎶 and the music will start! 🎧 Some songs stand the test of time, fusing unforgettable melodies with powerful lyrics and irresistible energy. Songs like I'm Still in Love with You by Sean Paul featuring Sasha, Got What You Need by Eve featuring Drag-On, and Say It Right by Nelly Furtado capture the essence of their respective genres while delivering universal themes of love, desire, and self-assurance. Let's break down these iconic songs and dive into their lyrics, celebrating why they continue to captivate audiences.
By Charlotte is Here!about a year ago in Geeks
Candy Shop ,Smack That ,Get Right - Music Lyrics 2025 (8K)
Listen to These Songs While Reading 🎶 Click on the play button 🎶 and the music will start! 🎧 Smack That by Akon, featuring Eminem; Candy Shop by 50 Cent, featuring Olivia; and Get Right by Jennifer Lopez-the mere mention of these song titles calls to mind unforgettable tracks that dominated the charts and reshaped pop culture. But these songs are not just hits-they're anthems of their time, showcasing bold lyrics, catchy beats, and magnetic performances. Let's explore in detail what makes each of these tracks iconic and look into their standout lyrics.
By Charlotte is Here!about a year ago in Geeks
Zombies are less cool than Santa
I like writing movie and show reviews. I'm sorry, I know that I should be writing reviews about traditional Christmas movies at this time, but for some weird reason, I feel like talking about zombies. Maybe it's because the other day I had a very weird conversation with a zombie and I just can't shake the thought of them out of my head, even though I'd much rather be sitting on Santa's lap and telling him about my wish list.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Geeks
Reviewing a Hat Trick of Villainesses from "Don't Let Him Find You"
2024 has been quite an interesting and delicious year for Lifetime thrillers. I'll definitely delve more into that in my annual year end top 10 list, which I've been writing since 2021. I've enjoyed a lot of these thrillers and the villainesses that have come with them, and that collection does include this movie that aired on Black Friday: Don't Let Him Find You.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
My Review of "Rocky"
Rocky is a classic movie that came out back in 1976. It just shows you how timeless it is when it can still entertain me today. I've seen this movie many times and each time I get something more out of it. From what I remember, this is my favorite movie of the franchise for a reason. Watching it again I can see why.
By Brian Anonymousabout a year ago in Geeks
'Carmen Jones,' The Fiery Musical That Redefined a Genre
There’s nothing soft or easy about Carmen Jones. The moment Dorothy Dandridge steps into view, hips swaying and sidelong glances, you know you’re not in Fred-and-Ginger territory anymore. There are no sparkling ballrooms with elegant dancers twirling to airy show tunes. Instead, Otto Preminger’s 1954 film stomps right past the boundaries of the typical Hollywood musical. It sets up shop in a seductive world, where fiery desires collide with suffocating jealousy. Here, the line between love and hate dissolves into smoke.
By William Saint Valabout a year ago in Geeks
Longlegs
Okay…I want to clarify right at the top here that we are only watching this movie for journalism purposes. I really can’t stand Nicholas Cage movies, he seems to be getting harder to avoid though. He’s been in 3 movies in 2 years and it is a lot. I think he was uniquely suited for Dream Scenario and Renfield but his face still bothers me. So here we are with my against my will review of Longlegs.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Juror #2
Some movies get really great marketing, others are more independent. And some movies come out completely under the radar, like Juror #2. I didn’t hear a single thing about this movie despite the cast being relatively well known. Nicholas Hoult, Zoey Deutch, J.K. Simmons, and Keifer Sutherland all star, so you’d think that they’d warrant a little more attention and fanfare. And it was produced by Clint Eastwood but I don’t think that this film even got a real wide release, it was only put in like 50 theatres. So really the definition of under the radar.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks











