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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Laapataa Ladies Ending Explained: Don't Miss Out; It's a Winner
Friends, today we are going to explain about a recently released amazing movie named Laapataa Ladies, and you are definitely going to like it. Guys, if you want, you can also give me financial support through Buy Me a Coffee.com so that my motivation remains intact regarding creating better content in the future.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Drive-Away Dolls: A Disastrous Detour in Exploitive Territory
We need to get on the road now. Drive-Away Dolls spun into theaters in 2024. Jaime and Marian take an impromptu road trip to find excitement. They cross paths with criminals, steal, and enjoy some merriment.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Sword of Trust - A Movie Review
I have an amazing story about this sword. Sword of Trust is a 2019 film. A couple finds an interesting story buried in her late grandfather’s inheritance. He has left her with an antique story. In the curiosity, they pitch the story to an antique store to see if the fortune is true.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Raising the Curtain on Love: 'The Prom' Delights Audiences at The Palace Theatre
This prom is for everybody. Nobody is left out. The Palace Theatre presents the dazzling production of The Prom. Emma, a high school student, is banned from attending prom because of her sexuality. A group of star-studded narcissistic Broadway actors come to the rescue and teach the community an unforgettable lesson.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Brave Citizen Review: It's Not Everyone's Cup of Tea
I recently watched a Korean action comedy movie named Brave Citizen. Originally, this film was released in the month of October 2023, and so much content was released in between, because of which it has now been numbered. By the way, I have finished looking at this picture, so without taking much time, I will tell you how I liked it.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Oscar Prognostication 2024
Truth -- that seems to be the theme for the films at the Oscars this year. What is truth? Is there such a thing? Can it ever truly be known? (Anatomy of a Fall)… Is it perception? (American Fiction)… Is it fluid, subject to interpretation? (Poor Things)… Is it disputable? (Nyad)… Is it timeless? (Past Lives)… Is it colored by history? (Oppenheimer)… Is it clouded by memory and nostalgia? (The Holdovers)… Is it based on perspective, bent by fame? (Maestro)… Is it subjective, controlled by a narrative or manipulated for personal gain? (May December)… Is it controlled by power? (Barbie)… Does it get rewritten? (Killers of the Flower Moon)… Does it become forgotten or ignored? (The Zone of Interest)… Is it purple? (The Color Purple)… (Okay, I struggled with that last one.)
By Ryan Donovan2 years ago in Geeks
Echo
The first episode of Echo was strong and though the internet had conflicting things to say about the overall show the first episode set forth an amazing thesis for the series. I can not wait to see where the rest of the series goes and I hope that it continues with the pace and tone that it started with. So let's dive into the next two episodes of the series.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Drugstore June"
Drugstore June is a comedy that just came out in March of 2024. I rarely get to see comedies like this at theatres right away so I jumped at the opportunity. It's a very small independent movie so I'm not sure a lot of people have heard of this one. Let me tell you, it's definitely not for everyone, but if you get the humor, you're really going to like it!
By Brian Anonymous2 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Ted Lasso: Season 2"
Ted Lasso: Season 2 is quite different from the first season but continues with it's charming storytelling. I immediately went into this season because I loved the first season so much. You will need to finish through the first season to understand what's going on in this season but it is quite different from the first.
By Brian Anonymous2 years ago in Geeks
Dune
Okay so I am new to this Dune fan train, I saw the first film just a couple of weeks ago on re-release and I fell in love with it immediately. Not only is the film itself a feat of filmmaking but the story is one of the best to be entered into the fantasy catalog. We just got back from seeing part 2 and I have many thoughts on the film itself and its apparent impact. But I will start by saying that I really hope they decide to dive into the second and third books and continue with the movies. Even if it's just the ones that center House Atreides, I am super in love with this story. And they definitely left the door open to continue.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks










