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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi is the conclusion of the original Star Wars trilogy. It came out back in 1983 and it had a lot to live up to since the previous movie was so darn good. There was a huge tone change for this concluding chapter and it doesn't quite translate that well today almost 40 years later.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Mystery"
Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Mystery is a one off episode from the Murderville Mystery TV series on Netflix. It's something that just came out in 2022 but I wasn't familiar with the concept until now. After watching this holiday special I'm inclined to check out the rest of the series.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
A Christmas Story Christmas - A Movie Review
Life moves fast. Make Christmas memories last. A Christmas Story Christmas is a sequel to the classic 1983 film. All grown up, Ralphie and his family travel to his childhood home for Christmas. With the sad passing of his father, Ralphie is determined to make this the best Christmas for everybody.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
The 12 Days of Christmas Eve - A Movie Review
How many times am I going to have to relieve Christmas Eve? The 12 Days of Christmas Eve found its way into theaters in 2022. Brian, a wealthy businessman has no time for his family. One Christmas Eve he gets in a car accident. Santa Claus has an offer. If Brian repeats Christmas Eve 12 times, he’ll give him another chance at life.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Avatar: The Way of Water Movie Review
At the close of the 2010s, James Cameron’s Avatar delivered a substantial leap forward for high-end blockbusters. After thirteen years in the making, Avatar: The Way of Water has been biding its time, waiting for its biggest competitors to end or fizzle out. For the most part, the return of the highest grossing film in history has been worth the wait.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - A Movie Review
It’s two days until Christmas and you don’t have the lights up yet? The Most Wonderful Time of the Year aired in 2008. This holiday is different for single mom, Jen, and her son. Her uncle arrives, but he is not alone. Bringing a handsome but struggling musician home for the holidays, he makes the holiday better for everyone.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
2022's Best Movie Proves the Goodness of a Fractured World
Something isn't right. Deep down, we know this. The world to which we aspired has turned into one surreal absurdity after another. Everything feels fragmented, disjointed, like we're looking at reflections from a thousand pieces of a broken mirror. We see this in the lives we lead, the stories we tell, and the fears we suffer. Such is the spirit of our time, and such is the source of a collective despair that feels as inescapable as two of the main themes of the Daniels Everything Everywhere All At Once: laundry, and taxes.
By Teddy MacQuarrie3 years ago in Geeks
Violent Night
I cannot even tell you how much I loved the movie! I loved it so much that I watched it twice: First by myself, and with my son for the second time. We both are big movie buffs and it took me a lot of effort not to spoil the movie for my son by answering his rhetorical questions during the movie.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back"
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back came out back in 1980. Of all of the movies in the franchise this has got to be my favorite movie. Watching it back I noticed that the new movies and TV shows are kind of ruining this movie. Still entertainment wise I would equate the original movie like Alien and this would be its Aliens sequel.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
Fall Movie REVIEW 2022 [Spoilers Free]
Hey everyone, how are you all doing? I was going to roam somewhere for a few days, during which I could not deliver any kind of content, and as soon as I arrived, I saw the survival thriller film Fall, which was released in India on the 9th of last week.
By Ayush Verma3 years ago in Geeks
Park Min young Her Private Life 2019 ON Netflix
Her Private Life (Korean: 그녀의 사생활) is a 2019 South Korean television series, created by Kim Hye-young and directed by Hong Jong-chan, starring Park Min-young, Kim Jae-wook, and Ahn Bo-hyun. Developed by Studio Dragon and produced by Bon Factory Worldwide, the show is based on a Korean novel called Noona Fan Dot Com (Korean: 누나팬닷컴; RR: Nunapaendatkeom) written by Kim Sung-yeon and published in 2007.[2] The series aired on tvN from April 10 to May 30, 2019.[3][4] Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-young) is a talented chief curator of Cheum Museum of Art, who also happens to have a secret: she is a fanatic fangirl of White Ocean's Cha Shi-an (Jung Jae-won). In addition, she is also the fansite manager of the famous "The Road to Sian" (Korean: 시안은 나의 길; RR: Sianeun Naui Gil; lit. Sian is My Way), the abbreviation of which (Korean: 시나길; RR: SiNaGil) she uses as her screen name. Ryan Gold (Kim Jae-wook) is a standoffish artist who develops Stendhal syndrome, eventually retiring as an artist. After the current boss, Uhm So-hye (Kim Sun-young), is investigated for embezzlement, Ryan Gold becomes the new Art Director of Cheum Museum of Art.
By William Solano3 years ago in Geeks











