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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition - Stepping into a Magical World
Please note that the opinions expressed in this article do not reflect the views of the author or the publisher. It is crucial to foster inclusivity and respect for all individuals, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation. J. K. Rowling's controversial views on transgender women have sparked a discourse within the Wizarding World fandom about how to navigate fandom in a way that celebrates diversity and unity among all fans, embracing the rich experiences that this magical universe offers.
By Jenna Deedyabout a year ago in Geeks
'Le Monstro' Unveils Inner Beauty, Tragedy, and Silenced Voices
Beauty comes in all forms. Le Monstro is a short film directed by Gabrielle Rosson. Based on true historical accounts, the film focuses on Juliet, a female circus performer with a beard. Her husband, Jonah, deprives her of love, only using her talents for his own monetary gain.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Blu-ray vs. Streaming: The Future of Home Entertainment
Have you ever wondered how we'll all be watching movies and TV shows at home in the future? Things are changing quickly! Now there are streaming services where you can basically watch anything as long as you have the internet. Stuff like Netflix is super popular. But some really like using Blu-ray players too.
By Faye Millerabout a year ago in Geeks
I Said "LUNCH", Not "LAUNCH"
Last November saw the death of legendary kids TV producer Marty Krofft at age 86. Marty along with his brother Sid, were to praise (or blame) for some of the most outrageous, crazy, and subversive children’s television of the 1970s and 1980s. Before Pee Wee’s Playhouse and before SpongeBob SquarePants, there was H.R Pufnstuf, Land of The Lost, Electra Woman & Dyno Girl, The Lost Saucer (with Jim Nabors) D.C. Follies, and much more. The Krofft brothers were probably the only people in the 1980s who imagined that Richard Pryor could headline a Saturday morning kids show (Pryor’s Place) in the style of Sesame Street.
By Michael Kantuabout a year ago in Geeks
Snow Cake (2006): A Poignant Tale of Autism, Connection, and Tolerance
Did you know no two snowflakes are alike? Snow Cake is a 2006 film. Alex Hughes gives Vivienne Freeman a ride home, but they get in a fatal car accident, thus killing her. Overcome with grief, Alex pays a visit to Vivienne’s mother, Linda, a high-functioning autistic woman. He stays around for a week as they become friends and learn to be more open-minded.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
The Tiger Who Came to Tea – West End Live in Bangkok: A Charming and Well-Crafted Delight for All Ages
I had the pleasure of attending The Tiger Who Came to Tea on its September 18 opening night at Bangkok's M-Theatre thanks to one of their many contests. The experience was made even more special knowing that the cast came straight from the West End, bringing their talent and energy to the stage.
By Karina Thyraabout a year ago in Geeks
My Review of "House of Dragons - Season 2"
House of Dragons - Season 2 has finished up. It was one of the hotly anticipated TV shows I've been waiting for in 2024. To my surprise I had a lot of ups and downs with this season. As usual they had a pretty slow start and get better closer to the end but in some ways it felt a little more lacking than I was hoping for. That's not to say it wasn't a good season. Maybe my expectations are too high.
By Brian Anonymousabout a year ago in Geeks
Agatha All Along
The first episode of Agatha All Along was undeniably captivating. The mystery, the pacing, the way that all the characters played off of each other was brilliantly crafted. Jac Shaeffer has proven that she knows these characters, and more than that, that she cares for them. She is in fact the only writer in the MCU that I trust with my favorite characters. I have quite a few predictions based off this first episode but they gave us the first two so let's get into it.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks










