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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Hotstar in Saudi Arabia
Disney+ Hotstar is an ultra-popular Indian streaming platform offering access to hundreds of thousands of hours of international and local video content. The content ranges from trending Disney+ content to Indian TV shows and major/local live sports. For instance, you can watch popular Disney, Marvel, and Nat Geo content, Western Originals, and even exclusive Indian shows and Indian sports, among other content.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Disney+ Hotstar in Germany
Disney+ Hotstar is an ultra-popular Indian streaming platform offering access to hundreds of thousands of hours of international and local video content. The content ranges from trending Disney+ content to Indian TV shows and major/local live sports. For instance, you can watch popular Disney, Marvel, and Nat Geo content, Western Originals, and even exclusive Indian shows and Indian sports, among other content.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
The Naked Gun Reboot — Can Absurd Comedy Work in a Modern Hollywood?
Few comedy franchises are as instantly recognizable as The Naked Gun. Built on relentless wordplay, visual gags, and deadpan delivery, the original films became classics by embracing absurdity without apology. Now, with The Naked Gun reboot, Hollywood is attempting something both exciting and risky: reviving one of the most specific comedic styles ever put on screen for a modern audience.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
The First Snow of Fraggle Rock: A Gentle Holiday Story That Still Matters
Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock has always occupied a special place in television history. Bright, musical, and deceptively thoughtful, the series used colorful puppets to explore ideas about cooperation, fear, tradition, and empathy. Among its many episodes and specials, The First Snow of Fraggle Rock stands out as a quiet holiday film that captures the heart of what the Fraggle universe does best: teaching meaningful lessons without ever feeling like a lecture.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Predator: Badlands — Reimagining the Hunt in a Harsh New Frontier
The Predator franchise has always thrived on reinvention. Since the original 1987 film introduced audiences to an extraterrestrial hunter stalking humans through the jungle, the series has experimented with time periods, environments, and tones. With Predator: Badlands, the franchise once again attempts to redefine itself—this time by stripping the formula down to its most elemental components and placing them in one of the most unforgiving landscapes imaginable.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
How to Watch Hotstar in Australia?
Disney+ Hotstar is an ultra-popular Indian streaming platform offering access to hundreds of thousands of hours of international and local video content. The content ranges from trending Disney+ content to Indian TV shows and major/local live sports. For instance, you can watch popular Disney, Marvel, and Nat Geo content, Western Originals, and even exclusive Indian shows and Indian sports, among other content.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
How to Watch Hulu in Malaysia Easily
Hulu has agreements with different content creators and studios to offer their content. These agreements are on a geographical basis. Hulu has the rights to distribute its content in the US region only. However, you can use reliable VPN to unblock Hulu’s content in Malaysia.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
‘Dhurandhar,’ India’s New Movie About Islamic Terrorism, Is a Hit
Bollywood’s latest big-screen spectacle, Dhurandhar, isn’t just doing well — it’s dominating headlines, box office charts and public debate in India and even beyond. The spy action thriller, released on December 5, 2025, has resonated with audiences while triggering conversations about geopolitics, cinema and national identity.
By Dena Falken Esqabout a month ago in Geeks
2025 Was a Bad Year for Love, And Honestly, We All Felt It
As 2025 comes to an end, it has become painfully clear that love is dying a slow death like our lungs in Delhi's horrendous AQI. This was the year romance stopped pretending it had a future and just started leaving us on read. Dates felt like job interviews with worse coffee. “Let’s see where this goes” became code for “I will disappear in three weeks.” Love is not hitting the way it used to.
By Dena Falken Esqabout a month ago in Geeks










