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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Steven King "The Mist" Ending- A Strong Contender for Worst in Horror Movie History or Maybe Not
The Mist is about a mist that inexplicably covers a small town and, in it, hides monsters, and a group of townies are trapped inside a supermarket trying to figure out what's going on.
By William Saint Val3 years ago in Geeks
Two Super Mario Bros Films
I heard there would be a film about Super Mario Bros. I thought again. Yes, there was a film about Super Mario Bros. But it was live-action with John Leguzano and the late Bob Hopkins; the film didn’t do much in following the story of the game; in fact, too many, it was pretty sloppy, and here is why.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Queen Charlotte & the Pitfalls of Representational Politics
The Bridgerton series has officially become an expanded universe with the series Queen Charlotte. The story chronicles the origin of the titular Queen and her tumultuous relationship with King George, which, in this alternate history, leads to the desegregation of British High Society.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Geeks
Exploring the Power and Innovation of Apple's iPhone and Airpods
In the fast-paced world of technology, Apple continues to innovate and captivate consumers with its cutting-edge devices. Among the latest offerings from Apple are the highly anticipated iPhone 13 Pro Max and AirPods Pro. These products have taken the market by storm, showcasing the pinnacle of Apple's craftsmanship, design, and technological advancements.
By Johnny Titan3 years ago in Geeks
Fast X ;review
Has the Fast & Furious franchise earned a victory lap? That’s the key question behind an appraisal of “Fast X,” a film that brazenly plays like a Greatest Hits collection from a hit artist. Not only does it directly link to the massive, franchise-turning “Fast Five” in its narrative, but it constantly recalls other films in this series either through direct mention or action beats designed to recall similar moments in movies like “Fast & Furious 6,” “Furious 7,” and “The Fate of the Furious.” The script by Dan Mazeau and "Fast Five" director Justin Lin (who left the film after creative differences and whose absence is felt in terms of action choreography) is like a snake eating its own tail, often playing like a parody of the franchise more than a new entry that cruises on its own four wheels. Even as it’s spinning through enjoyably goofy action set pieces, most of them enlivened greatly by a fun performance from Jason Momoa, there’s a desperate familiarity to all of “Fast X” that makes it even more like reheated leftovers than it has before. This is reportedly the start of a trilogy that will close the series. Let’s hope they come up with at least one fresh idea in the next two flicks.
By Imeth Githsara3 years ago in Geeks
Love and Death
We are reaching the conclusion of HBOs mini series Love and Death. At this point Candy Montgomery has been charged with the murder of her friend Betty which she has confessed to her lawyer. Her lawyer has also told her husband what has been going on and we are about to enter the murder trial. This is the second to last episode in the series and so far it has been a captivating experience as well as just a joy to watch especially for the talents of Elizabeth Olsen. This is an incredible project for her, she handles the heavy content so well and I hope she gets to do something lighter and more fun after this.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
THE CURRENT BEST RELEASED PHONE
BRIEF PRESENTATION The Huawei P60 Ace is essential for Huawei's laid out leader Photography-arranged cell phone series, and it expands on top of the famous P50 Expert and Mate 50 Genius. As a matter of fact, the P60 Expert is a refined variant of the Mate 50 Genius with a better showcase, camera sensors, and network.
By Lorian Joakim3 years ago in Geeks










