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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Review of 'The Unleashed'
In the terrifying sequel to The Haunted, Hendricks discovers that even though Steele House is gone, the hauntings in Drearfield are far from over — and it's up to her to stop them. After everything that went down at Steele House, Hendricks just wants her life to return to normal. Prom is coming up and the school is in full preparation mode. Hendricks tries to pitch in, to mimic her best friend Portia's enthusiasm, but the events of the last few months still haunt her. Steele House. Raven. Eddie. Hendricks believes Eddie is still out there. She just has to find a way to reach him. Together with her friends, she forms a circle of seven and attempts to summon his spirit. Suddenly things start happening again. Flickering lights in the school library. Mysterious girls roaming the halls. The same song playing on a loop wherever she goes. It all culminates in a violent attack and Hendricks realizes what they summoned may not be Eddie at all. The one thing she does know is that Steele House was only the beginning. And whatever they've unleashed is more dangerous than anything they've ever seen before.
By Cyn's Workshop3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Do Revenge"
Do Revenge is one of Netflix's latest new exclusive movies out on their streaming platform. On the surface level it might not appeal to adults but I urge them to give this a try. There's a little more content in this movie than I had first anticipated.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
Andor Series Review (Season 1)
Of the many releases from Disney’s Star Wars catalogue, Rogue One obtained the highest recognition from fans. The 2016 film offered a more rugged and gritty take on the rebel alliance, opening the door for new creative directions. The latest small screen effort focuses on Cassian Andor, a key player in the hunt for the death star plans. It has problems here and there but offers up a capable adventure.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
Late Review: "Shoplifters"
**Hello, everyone! Hope your time has been well spent! Just want to preface that I've had this review locked and loaded in the chamber, but I was being lazy among other things. Therefore, some wording might come off a little awkward. Thank you for reading and enjoy!**
By George Gomez3 years ago in Geeks
"Mary's Monster: Love, Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein" by Lita Judge - Book Review
About the Author: Lita Judge is the author and illustrator of over a dozen picture books, including the modern classic Red Sled, the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Medal winner Born to Be Giants, and the IRA Children's Book Award winner One Thousand Tracings. Lita lives with her husband, two cats, and a little green parrot named Beatrix Potter in Peterborough, New Hampshire (Google Books).
By Kristen Barenthaler3 years ago in Geeks
Still Alice - A Movie Review
No matter life’s greatest battle, never give up the fight. Still Alice is a 2014 film based on the novel written by Lisa Genova. Alice, a 50-year-old woman is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. As the disease progresses, Alice is determined not to let it hinder her life.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
What Is dApp and its Importance
Introduction A dApp is a decentralized application which runs on a network of computers. Although the term “dApp” has become widely used, the best way to define it is to say that a dApp provides an existing service or enables new blockchain-based services or dApp development services, using smart contracts, there are so many people who don’t know about the importance of dApp. For that, you need to be familiar with them in order to get the better idea. The fact is that DApp plays a very significant role in the blockchain space which can favor your business requirements for smart contracts or tokens.
By Eliana Ward3 years ago in Geeks
Dennis the Menace - A Movie Review
I’d be careful. Dennis is no ordinary kid. He is a menace! Dennis the Menace arrived in theaters in 1993. Based on the comic strip, George Wilson has been harassed by his next-door neighbor, a 5-year-old kid named Dennis Mitchell. When his parents need to go away, they have no other place to turn to, sending their son to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson for the weekend.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
"And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie - Book Review
"Ten . . ." Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island mansion off the Devon coast by a mysterious "U.N. Owen." "Nine . . ." At dinner, a recorded message accuses each of them, in turn, of having a guilty secret, and by the end of the night, one of the guests is dead. "Eight . . ." Stranded by a violent storm and haunted by a nursery rhyme counting down one by one . . . one by one, they begin to die. "Seven . . ." Who among them is the killer, and will any of them survive? (Goodreads)
By Kristen Barenthaler3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Austin Power: International Man of Mystery"
Austin Power: International Man of Mystery came out back in 1997. It's funny because they reference the year a lot so you won't forget this fact. I remember loving this movie when it first came out. There was a time when I had this movie on repeat because I loved it so much. It was new, wacky and I was oh so naïve. I was curious if this movie would pass the test of time if I rewatched it today.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Star Trek Beyond"
Star Trek Beyond came out back in 2016. I remember seeing this in theatres thinking that it was a good movie but nothing I'd write home about. Now here I am writing home about it. Well I did review every other Star Trek movie there is so I had of finish it all off. Maybe I'd have a different opinion on this movie 6 years later?
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Day Shift"
Day Shift is a 2022 Netflix exclusive movie. It's a got a few bigger names to the cast to give it some legitimacy but don't mistaken this for a big budget action film. That's not to say this movie isn't enjoyable. They did get a lot of things right but it definitely does have that straight to home video feel to it in the end.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks











