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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Regent Theatre's Successful Summerdance Film Festival
The Regent Theatre was packed with high-energy film fanatics, mingling about their favorite films at this year's Summerdance Film Festival. Noted as one of the best local film festivals, the event immersed audiences in discussions and seven distinct short indie films.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Thelma The Unicorn
As we approach the end of the year, every media journalist has to ask themselves what films should be on Oscar watch. Well for the animated film category the options are a little thin this year. That could be said for every category because of the astonishing effects of the duel strike last year, there really aren’t that many new films this year at all. That said, there were a few animated films released so far this year. Most were produced by streaming services. So we are going to visit Netflix’s Thelma and the Unicorn.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Rebel Moon Part 2
So I really hated Rebel Moon. It was a perfect example of all the reasons why Zach Snyder is a terrible filmmaker. I love Gail Simone and I know that she liked it but even geniuses make mistakes. Rebel Moon was terribly paced, hollow and a cheap Star Wars rip off made by someone who doesn’t understand even the most basic of filmmaking structures and techniques. The slow motion is tired and overused and I would love to dare him to write just one character with some depth to them. Anyway he is so incapable of storytelling that he can’t contain his shitty original ideas to 2 hours so we all have to endure a second part to this garbage. So here we go, Rebel Moon part 2…
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Tarot
I am a huge horror movie fan but only in the fall. I think releasing horror films into theaters any other time of the year inherently sets them up for failure. But then they get put on streaming services where I can enjoy them at my leisure so here we are. Netflix now houses Tarot, one of the horror films that was needlessly released earlier this year. My bar for horror films is pretty high so let’s see how this compares.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
The Idea of You
Amazon Prime and Prime Video have been sneaking out a lot of original content this year. They seem to be focusing on romantic comedies and comedies and they have actually been pretty good. The Idea of You got a good amount of internet attention for a lot of reasons, and we will discuss them all. But I for one was excited to watch the newest Anne Hathaway movie. So let’s go into The Idea of You from Prime Video.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Love Lies Bleeding
We have talked about the rise in lesbian media and how it is greatly appreciated and deeply necessary. Among those new titles are Love Lies Bleeding, one of the newest A24 films. Now I knew I wanted to see this movie, because ya know representation. But I will also have to wrestle with the fact that I am really not a fan of Kristen Stewart. As a person or as an actress. She did work with Woody Allen which is already a big, huge red flag. And honestly I just don’t think she’s that talented. She peeked at Twilight. All that said, I am finally watching it, so let’s get into it.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Returns with Undead Fun and Ghoulish Delights
It’s showtime, this is going to be one insane ride. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a 2024 sequel to the thirty-six-year-old Tim Burton film. Lydia and her daughter, Astrid return home following a family tragedy. When Astrid opens the portal to the Afterlife, the family is haunted by the maniacal Beetlejuice once more.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Dyson OnTrac™ Over Ear Headphones
Pros Exceptional Noise Cancellation: With 8 active noise-canceling microphones, the Dyson OnTrac™ headphones effectively block out up to 40dB of unwanted noise, providing a fully immersive listening experience. This makes them ideal for commuting, working in noisy environments, or simply enjoying your music without distractions.
By Ciprian Stanciuabout a year ago in Geeks
Despite Shortfalls, Mob Land Moves with a nontraditional Twist and Makes a Worthwhile Viewing
We’ve all seen that movie. A crime is proposed, no one will get hurt, and once the cash is effortlessly grabbed, everyone will live happily ever after. Unfortunately, the more crime inclined partner will shoot off his gun and drag down the good, bad guy. A heavy weight always inflicted on us, the forces coalesce, and we have to settle for the justice that must be served. Mob Land with John Travolta serves up the familiar story but puts a compelling twist in the traditional unraveling. Our tragic figure finds out first hand, and despite the redemptive part of the story falling a little short, the Nicholas Maggio film still makes for worthwhile viewing.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Geeks
My Review of "Deaner '89"
Deaner '89 is a comedy coming of age story that was released in 2024. I wanted to check this movie out right away in my theatres because I loved the trailer. The problem was that the trailer advertised an entirely different movie than it actually is. There are elements of it in there but I felt a little bamboozled in the end.
By Brian Anonymousabout a year ago in Geeks
Rebel Ridge Movie Review: A Dark Thriller That's Not for Everyone
I just watched a movie on the Netflix platform and I became a fan of its concept and world buildup. The movie is 100 percent interesting and listen carefully to the things I am going to tell you. If you have seen the trailer of this picture or you might know about this picture. So let me make one thing clear you do not get to see any heavy action in this picture. I mean this picture is not action based at all.
By Ayush Vermaabout a year ago in Geeks











