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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
We Live In Time
We Live In Time is one of the many emotionally devastating, grounded films that we get to enjoy this year. Though there have been notable films in more fantastical genres this year, the more reality-based movies seemed to have a rise in 2024. The everyday stories are what we seem to be focused on and that is going to make award season far more entertaining and difficult. That said, let's dive into the latest Andrew Garfield, and Florence Pugh film.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'A Christmas Carol' Creates Holiday Magic
I will honor Christmas in my heart. North Shore Music Theatre presents its 35th annual holiday stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’s novel A Christmas Carol this December. Lonely miser Ebenezer Scrooge doesn’t believe in the spirit of Christmas and dismisses everyone’s jolly cheer. One Christmas Eve, he is visited by three spirits who show Scrooge his past, present, and future to convince him to better his behavior towards others.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
No Man of Her Own (1950)
Bah Humbug! Thinks my 1940s imaginary screenwriter persona. She is not a lover of Christmas. Christmas filmic tropes are all about the feel-good warmth, twinkling lights, family, the magic of generosity and, even worse, cute children awaiting gifts. Yuk!
By Rachel Robbinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Dune Prophecy
“Born twice, once in agony, once in spice” this is the piece of the prophecy that we have heard for 3 episodes now. It refers to the key to what we have been calling “the reckoning”. Valya thinks the prophecy is talking about Desmond, but I (and Tula) think it's Lila. Now it being Desmond would imply that he is the one that starts the reckoning whereas it being Lila implies that she would be the one to stop it. So that is one question that needs to be answered before the end of the series. Let’s jump into episode 4.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Brokedown Palace is a Warning Film
Americans talk a lot of bunk. We accept that in our pride of the Constitutional right to "Freedom of Speech". Many Americans have barked the emotionally packed threat of "I'll just leave the country," when the problems in our nation seem too overwhelming or when an American is talking the bunk of a spoiled brat. Americans know that Americans are not "perfect" and neither is our "justice system" but Patriots do the best they can to uphold what we have and keep going. I say all of this before I get into the details of this movie review because this movie (Brokedown Palace) is the reason I am a liar if I say "I want to leave the country." I do not want to leave my country, and mostly it's because as messed up as my country is regarding "liberty and justice for all" this film depicts how it may be much, much worse in other countries.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Geeks
My Review of "Gladiator II"
Gladiator II was recently come out 24 years after the original movie. That's insane to me because if you've seen the first movie, it ended off quite perfectly. They didn't need to make a sequel to close up any missing loops at all. Yet this movie thought to come rear its ugly head and come up with something we didn't really care about. Still I was intrigued with what they could come up with. If anything I have to give them points on being creative.
By Brian Anonymousabout a year ago in Geeks
Bitcoin: The Revolutionary Financial Movement of 2024. AI-Generated.
Bitcoin is at the top of my list for financial innovations this year. No fluff, no preface at the beginning of this review. I will obviously go into detail but Bitcoin was truly one of the most impactful and revolutionary financial tools of the year. We know that I’m obsessed with digital currencies, but you know what I love more…disruptive technologies in finance. Yeah, that’s right, my little tech nerd heart was so very happy with every aspect of Bitcoin.
By Noah Goudeabout a year ago in Geeks











