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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Greater Boston Stage Company's "An Irish Carol": A Poignant Tale
Refrain from dark shadows and make light of the present. Greater Boston Stage Company opens its doors to “An Irish Carol,” written by Matthew Keenan. Set in an Irish pub, the owner, David, is a sour, lonely man who remains bitter about past events. On Christmas Eve, pub attendees and ghosts from David’s past remind him to stay present and rediscover humanity.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
he Boys Avoids A Mistake That Would've Made Season 5 Hard To Watch
As one of the streaming era's defining shows, The Boys has a lot riding on its ending. The Boys season 5 must resolve the ongoing struggle between Vought and the Boys, as well as the more personal battle between Homelander and Butcher. There's Ryan's allegiance to sort out, Sister Sage's masterplan to reveal, and a supe virus to either release or destroy, depending on which character gets their way.
By Dena Falken Esqabout a month ago in Geeks
Love Is Blind: Italy — When Romance Meets Reality in the Heart of Europe
Love has always been central to Italian culture. From poetry and opera to cinema and cuisine, Italy has long been associated with passion, connection, and emotional expression. When Love Is Blind: Italy entered the reality television landscape, it carried the weight of that cultural legacy. Adapting the globally popular dating experiment to an Italian setting was both ambitious and intriguing—and the results were as heartfelt as they were revealing.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch Season 3
By the time King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch returned for its third season, the show had already proven that collectibles are more than just sentimental keepsakes. They are assets, cultural artifacts, and in many cases, million-dollar investments. Season 3 elevated this idea even further, pulling viewers deeper into the fast-paced, high-pressure world of elite memorabilia auctions while reminding us why these objects matter in the first place.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
7Plus in UK
7plus is Australia's free video-on-demand (VOD) streaming service from Seven West Media (SWM), offering catch-up TV, live streaming of Channel 7 and its sister channels (7mate, 7two, 7flix, 7Bravo), exclusive Australian shows, movies, and live sports (AFL, Cricket, Racing, etc.), accessible via app or web, perfect for binge-watching and keeping up with news and entertainment without subscription fees.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
7Plus in USA
7plus is Australia's free video-on-demand (VOD) streaming service from Seven West Media (SWM), offering catch-up TV, live streaming of Channel 7 and its sister channels (7mate, 7two, 7flix, 7Bravo), exclusive Australian shows, movies, and live sports (AFL, Cricket, Racing, etc.), accessible via app or web, perfect for binge-watching and keeping up with news and entertainment without subscription fees.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Taylor Swift: The End of an Era Season 1
Taylor Swift: The End of an Era Season 1, as presented on Vocal Media, reads like a reflective, long-form meditation on one of the most fascinating career evolutions in modern pop culture. Rather than positioning itself as an official biographical documentary or a traditional TV series, the project functions as an analytical narrative—part cultural critique, part fan-driven chronicle—examining how Taylor Swift’s early eras concluded and gave way to something far more complex, controlled, and self-authored.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Frontier Crucible: A Gritty, Human Story
For decades, Hollywood has returned to the Western frontier whenever it wants to explore hardship, endurance, and the shape of the human spirit. But every once in a while, a film arrives that refuses to rely on nostalgia or romanticized mythology. Frontier Crucible is one such film—raw, unvarnished, and emotionally resonant at a level few Westerns dare to reach. It keeps the dust, the danger, and the desperation of the genre, but adds layers of psychological depth more often seen in prestige dramas than in classic cowboy tales.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
How to Watch Polish TV in UK?
Polish TV is a popular streaming service that offers thousands of hours of movies and TV shows as well as originals and classics. The platform focuses on family-friendly content, which is suitable for viewers of all ages. Unfortunately, Polish TV only works in the Poland. If you want to watch Polish TV in UK, using a premium VPN is the only way.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Cómo ver HBO Max con una VPN
La forma más efectiva de sortear los bloqueos de VPN de HBO Max es usar una VPN que funcione de manera constante. Según nuestras pruebas, Surfshark VPN es la VPN más confiable para desbloquear HBO Max, ofreciendo velocidades rápidas desde cualquier país. Si tu VPN para HBO Max no funciona, prueba a cambiar de servidor VPN, ya que esto suele solucionar el problema.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
9-1-1 Season 9: Why the Long-Running Drama Still Has Stories Left to Tell
After nearly a decade on television, 9-1-1 has secured its place as one of the most durable and emotionally resonant network dramas of its era. What began as a high-concept procedural centered on first responders has evolved into a character-driven series that balances spectacle, heartbreak, and found family. As fans look toward 9-1-1 Season 9, the question isn’t whether the show can keep going—it’s how it continues to reinvent itself without losing its core.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Smiling Friends Season 3: Why Adult Swim’s Weirdest Hit Still Matters
Few animated shows in recent memory have captured internet culture quite like Smiling Friends. What began as an absurdist experiment from creators Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack has grown into one of Adult Swim’s most talked-about modern hits. With its crude animation, dry voice acting, and surreal storytelling, Smiling Friends feels like a relic from the early days of internet animation—yet it somehow fits perfectly into today’s media landscape.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks











