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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
A Patch of Blue - A Movie Review
Everybody ought to have a friend. A Patch of Blue is a 1965 film. A blind white woman makes friends with a black man. The pair form an unlikely friendship as Gordon teaches Selina needed life skills that she fails to receive in her sheltered home life.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Ex-Mas
We have given you all of the best Christmas movies to watch on every streaming service. But of course there are constantly new holiday movies to watch. Amazon Prime came out with 2 new Christmas movies this year. We are reviewing the first one, Ex-Mas. Now the first thing that drew me to this movie (besides it being a Christmas movie) is the fact that Leighton Meester is in it and I love her.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Maybe a great Christmas gift for the kids, a loved one or even yourself?
Introducing the Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) Wireless Ear Buds – a testament to the seamless integration of cutting-edge technology and iconic design. Elevate your audio experience with these wireless earbuds that redefine convenience and style. With Apple's signature attention to detail and innovation, the AirPods (2nd Gen) deliver a wireless audio solution that effortlessly connects to your devices, offering a harmonious blend of functionality and elegance. Join the wireless audio revolution with a product that embodies the essence of Apple's commitment to excellence.
By William Gustin2 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Me Time"
Me Time is an exclusive comedy on Netflix that stars Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg. It came out back in 2022 and I have been meaning to watch it for quite some time. To me this is kind of a relatable story as the characters in the movie actually fit my age demographic. I don't really know why it took me so long to check it out.
By Brian Anonymous2 years ago in Geeks
Review – “Dashing Through the Snow” Doesn’t Capture the Christmas Magic That the Story Is About
Watching a Christmas film in the middle of November is a bizarre experience. But then again, in 2023, it seems like Christmas celebrations started the moment Halloween was over. I know we joke about it every year, but I really feel it this time. So, it should have come as no surprise to me that Disney+ would release a holiday film when we’re still far away from the Christmas break.
By Monita Roy Mohan2 years ago in Geeks
Reviewing Disney+'s "Goosebumps" Revival, and My Hopes for Season 2
God, I love Goosebumps! Let me tell you a bit of a personal story. When I was in third grade, I saw nearly all of the kids with these books that said, "Goosebumps" on the front. I had no idea what they were; I did know that they were supposed to be horror stories directed at children. I also knew one other thing: I wanted those books! I finally bought a Goosebumps book about a year or two later, though I didn't collect them in order, mainly because there were a lot of them out at that time.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Hidden Symbolism: Part 1
An Introduction to Perfection The Batman is a perfect film. The cinematography, the symbolism, the inspired passion behind it, the sound design, the score, the writing, the structure. Every aspect in it makes it a cohesive, beautiful piece that has made it into perfection, and in this article I want to investigate how it achieved that. Specifically in this article, I will be covering the symbolism in the film, and how it relates to the plot and characters overall.
By The Neon Hunter2 years ago in Geeks
Nyad - A Netflix Movie Review
You’re never too old to chase your dreams. Nyad is a 2023 Netflix film based on true events. At 60, Diana Nyad is committed to her lifelong goal of swimming 110 miles in the open ocean from Cuba to Florida. However, she cannot do this alone without the help from her best friend as her coach.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Singin' in the Rain (1952) is a Timeless Masterpiece
You have to make the crowd laugh to please them. Singin’ in the Rain debuted in theaters in 1952. Taking place in the 1920s, Don Lockwood is a famous silent film actor. When new technology promotes sound films, the studio is in a bind. They have to make changes if they’re going to stay in business.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a spy action movie that came out in 2015. I'm surprised it was outside of my radar for so long. Recently, I've started getting into spy movies and this one pretty much has everything on paper. There's a great cast, great director and they still used a lot of practical effects to make the movie.
By Brian Anonymous2 years ago in Geeks
The Holdovers - A Movie Review
Do we get a choice on who we spend two weeks with? The Holdovers is a 2023 film. A cranky teacher, a troubled student, and a grieving cook remain on campus at a prep school over the holidays. As they constantly get on one another’s nerves, this time together helps them reflect.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks











