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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
The Boy and the Heron - A Movie Review
The heron will always be your guide. The Boy and the Heron is a 2023 Japanese anime film. After the sudden death of his mother, Mahito goes to live with his dad and new stepmother. As he ventures on a mission, he wanders into a fantasy world shared by the living and the dead.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Prince's Redemption
The rivalry between Vegeta and Goku in the Dragon Ball series is legendary, capturing the essence of their contrasting personalities and paths to strength. While Goku is often hailed as the ultimate hero, this essay aims to explore the nuanced narrative of Vegeta's character development and argue why, beneath the surface, Vegeta emerges as a better man than Goku. From his tumultuous beginnings as a Saiyan prince to his transformative journey, Vegeta's evolution as a character reveals qualities that go beyond brute strength, illustrating that true greatness lies in the complexities of character, growth, and redemption.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Guthlee Ladoo Movie Review: Hidden Gem 2024
Hey folks, let's talk about the hidden gems that often slip through the cracks in the world of cinema. You know, those small-budget films that struggle to grab the spotlight in theaters dominated by big-name stars and action-packed blockbusters.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
The Creator
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD. The Creator is what every good movie ought to be. Thought-provoking, grounded, visually stunning, and heartfelt. This is especially important when it comes to science fiction movies in the twentieth century, where the film industry has become hyper-focused on creating things that can be turned into franchises, AKA cash cows they can milk until the cow collapses.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Geeks
Unraveling the Supernatural Tapestry
The animated series "Trese" serves as a captivating portal into the rich and diverse world of Filipino mythology, weaving together ancient folklore with a modern crime noir narrative. Set against the bustling streets of Manila, the show introduces viewers to a tapestry of supernatural entities, mythical creatures, and cultural elements deeply rooted in Filipino traditions. This essay delves into the intricate layers of Filipino mythology depicted in "Trese," exploring the origins, significance, and cultural resonance of the myths interwoven with the series.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
The Evolution of Ryu
Ryu, the iconic martial artist at the heart of Capcom's Street Fighter franchise, has not only been a central figure in the world of video games but also a character whose journey mirrors the evolution of the gaming industry itself. From his humble beginnings in the original Street Fighter to his pivotal role in subsequent iterations, Ryu's character development reflects the growth of storytelling in gaming. This comprehensive essay explores Ryu's narrative arc, psychological depth, and the aspects of his character that make him relatable not only within the Street Fighter universe but also to a broader spectrum of characters across different media.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Akuma's Ascension
Within the vast universe of the Street Fighter series, few characters embody the essence of raw power and unrestrained combat as much as Akuma. Born as Gouki, Akuma's journey from a disciplined martial artist to a harbinger of destruction is a captivating tale that unfolds across multiple games and narratives. This story explores the origins, motivations, and evolution of Akuma, shedding light on the dark path he chose and the formidable fighter he became.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Bye Bye Barry"
Bye Bye Barry is a sports documentary exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime. I'm not familiar with Barry Sanders but I do remember hearing his name back in the 90s. I had no idea how good he was let alone the controversy behind his career. Then again I have never really been a big American Football fan. I just love learning these stories.
By Brian Anonymous2 years ago in Geeks










