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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F"
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F recently came out this week and people on the internet are all talking about it. I wasn't sure why but this type of hype got me interested in watching it. Pleasantly, this wasn't the terrible sequel that we thought it was going to be. It was quite competent and it didn't feel like it was a straight to home video outing.
By Brian Anonymous2 years ago in Geeks
Luxury Water Filters For Any Home And Office
In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in how homeowners approach kitchen design, with a growing emphasis on integrating stylish, luxury, and modern water filter systems into their decor. This trend is driven by a combination of health consciousness and a desire for aesthetic harmony within the home. Modern water filters are no longer seen as merely functional devices; they have evolved into sophisticated pieces that complement high-end kitchen designs. Brands are responding to this demand by offering sleek, minimalist designs in a variety of finishes, such as brushed stainless steel, matte black, and even custom colours to match cabinetry and appliances. These systems often feature advanced technology, like digital displays and smart connectivity, ensuring that they meet the needs of both tech-savvy and design-conscious consumers.
By D. J. Irvine 2 years ago in Geeks
'House of the Dragon': Why Daemon Saw Young Rhaenyra In His Vision
WARNING! SPOILERS for House of the Dragon 2x03, 'The Burning Mill'. Episode 2x03 of House of the Dragon saw both the Blacks and the Greens make their first moves towards genuine warfare. While Team Green's Ser Criston Cole set out to gather men from allied houses for the battles to come, the Blacks Prince Daemon Targaryen claimed the castle of Harrenhal, hoping to use it as a garrison for Rhaenyra's forces.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
The Boys
The last episode of The Boys definitely moved our plot along a lot more. Butcher has Nueman’s husband held hostage wanting him to recreate the virus. Something is going on with Starlight, for some reason her powers have been shitting out. Honestly it feels a little like they just don’t know what to do with her this season. Kimiko was a little on the backburner last episode and Ryan is being turned into a little, mini Homelander which is about to be super terrifying. Frenchie turned himself into the police…hate that. That is where we left off last week, what better way to celebrate the Fourth of July than watching The Boys Season 4 Episode 6.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Laughter and Love: Exploring the Magic in 'Father of the Bride'
The wedding is only a few days away! Let’s set everything up. Father of the Bride walked down the aisle and into theaters in 1991. George Banks has mixed feelings when his daughter announces she is getting married. As wedding plans go underway, George’s attitude makes planning difficult, along with letting go of his daughter.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
A Long Way Down - A Movie Review
You can’t cut the long story short. A Long Way Down is a 2014 film based on Nick Hornby’s novel. Four people meet at the top of a building on New Year’s Eve. Intended to commit suicide, they create a pact, instead. They continue to live while helping one another deal with difficult problems.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
'The Morning Show' is a Binge-Worthy Series
Tune into the news on The Morning Show. The Morning Show aired on Apple+ TV in 2019. After one of the hosts is fired for sexual misconduct, Alex Levy makes Bradley Jackson her new co-host. The studio reinforces its standards and regulations while important news stories make headlines.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
'Ghostlight' is a Lovely Film about Grief, Family, and Theater
Theater helps you understand these emotions. Ghostlight is a 2024 film. A grieving family is on its last nerve. One day, Dan discovers a small theater group. He becomes secretly involved in a production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. This theater group helps the family resolve matters and find closure.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
How Korean Drama ‘Lovely Runner’ showcased Love in All Forms
This article contains heavy spoilers. Read with caution. Love is in everything we do, it’s in how we tell our friends to take care after we hang out, it’s in how we prepare meals for our family, it’s in how we watch and consume the media we enjoy. Love is especially present in the hit Korean drama “Lovely Runner” starring Kim Hyeyoon and Byeon Wooseok, where love transcends all and becomes the catalyst to the happy ending it has. The series follows the story of Im Sol (Hyeyoon) being the biggest fan of idol Ryu Sunjae (Wooseok). Sol was once an aspiring film director whose dreams were crushed when she got into an accident that paralyzed her, yet Sunjae was able to give her hope to keep going in life. Sol becomes devastated when Sunjae commits suicide, which is where the story picks up in a timeslip.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Green With Evil (Part II: Jason's Battle)"
When we last left our heroes, they were in a very, very tight spot. The Power Rangers had a new foe in the form of one of their own: the evil Green Ranger. Rita Repulsa decided that it was time to mold someone into becoming her Green Ranger, and that someone ended up being the new kid at Angel Grove High School, Tommy Oliver. As the Green Ranger, Tommy made quite the diabolical impression--destroying the Command Center, thus putting Zordon out of commission, and crashing Megazord and beating the Rangers.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks











