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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
The Big White - A Movie Review
We put the body in the dumpster. Did it get up and walk away? The Big White is a 2005 film. Paul and Margaret are having financial difficulties. One day, Paul discovers a solution. Dragging a frozen corpse from a dumpster back to his house worsens the situation when two hitmen come after them.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Civil War Movie Review
In the decades following the bloodiest conflict in American history, many have wondered what a hypothetical second civil war may bring to the nation. Alternative history has offered up many scenarios with full cinematic releases being few and far between. Releasing in a major election year no less, the provocative premise of Civil War from Alex Garland is ultimately wasted on a well-made film with shallow storylines and characters.
By Robert Cain2 years ago in Geeks
Rachel Reviews: Saltburn (2023)
I have had a curious afternoon. My ironing pile is huge and needed confronting. In order to diminish it effectively, I need distraction. I cannot stand and just iron. I need amusement in the form of something visual like a film or bingeable naffness like Married at First Sight.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Geeks
REVIEW - Ghosts Moving Flowers and Physical Mediumship (Directed by Karl Fallon)
In recent years there has been a huge increase in the popularity of TV ghost hunting shows, and shows with a focus on subjects of the supernatural and the paranormal on both sides of the pond, with shows like Ghost Adventures and Help! My House is Haunted spawning multiple series, and even celebrity specials, so this interesting documentary directed by Karl Fallon (Real Ghosts UK, Ghostcircle) should be well placed to capitalise on this growing interest.
By MegaFlix Movie Awards2 years ago in Geeks
Fallout 2024 Review: Old Offerings Fail to Impress
Guys, there are already many shows on various video games available on the market; now one more name has been added to this list: Fallout, which was released on Amazon Prime. I have seen it, and what is my reaction to it?
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Marry My Husband Review: Love, Revenge, and Time
Often, Korean shows come on Amazon Prime, but they do not dub them in Hindi, which leaves Hindi-speaking audiences like mine behind. But now a miracle has happened: yes, Amazon Prime has brought their show Marry My Husband in Hindi.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
My Mind Is Blown #3. Content Warning.
My Mind Is Blown #1 My Mind Is Blown #2 Final Warning: Spoilers Ahead! I sat shellshocked with tears rolling down my face as the credits rolled. In my mind, I gave a standing ovation to the episode that changed my expectations of what a show or film from Marvel should be like. And what is more I'm thankful that I don't have wait a year or more to see what happens next.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Geeks
Damsel-a review
Another tale of retold history. This could be a metaphor for indigenous people being overtaken by foreigners. The royal ancestors came to the land but found out a creature last of its kind already lived there. They set upon the creature and lied saying that the beast set upon them so they had to defend themselves. They killed her young unprovoked and right when they hatched. She didn't even get to see them. The King(Matt Slack) killed her babies and asked for mercy. The audacity.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks
Irish Wish-a review
A lesson about cowardice. Maddie took the easy way out in love and profession. She used Paul to share her thoughts and used the wish to attain a relationship. Paul may have used her for his image but she used him to avoid responsibility. People are often afraid of their potential greatness and Maddie was. During Paul's book reading, she recited the lines along with him but kept minimizing her contribution. She was not brave enough to confess her feelings to Paul in both universes but carried on with the wish. Thankfully, being with James allowed her to realize her self-worth and heightened her bravery.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks
Irish Wish advises you to be brave
Lindsay Lohan is Madeline Kelly in 2024's Netflix movie, Irish Wish. She navigates love, friendship, and profession through an Irish appreciation. Her focus on being Paul Kennedy's book editor supports his career and a potential relationship. When an unforeseen wish allows her to live out her fantasy, she must realize and accept what she truly wants.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks










