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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
How to Watch US Netflix within Australia?
American Netflix refers to the specific content library of the Netflix streaming service available to users located in the United States, featuring a vast collection of movies, TV shows (like Grey's Anatomy, The Office), and Originals, differing from other countries due to regional licensing of shows and films, making it one of the largest Netflix catalogs globally.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Avatar: Fire and Ash Review
Few franchises in modern cinema ignite global anticipation quite like James Cameron’s Avatar. Since the 2009 original redefined the boundaries of visual storytelling, audiences have been waiting for each new chapter in Pandora’s unfolding saga. With Avatar: Fire and Ash, the series steps into its boldest thematic territory yet, delivering a story that blends ecological urgency, spiritual reckoning, and the volatile politics of a world still healing from colonial devastation.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Delhi Crime Season 3: A Gritty Return to Power, Politics, and Policing
Netflix’s Delhi Crime has firmly established itself as one of India’s most critically acclaimed crime dramas, setting new benchmarks for realism, sensitivity, and storytelling in the streaming space. After two powerful seasons that explored systemic failures, moral dilemmas, and the psychological toll of law enforcement, Delhi Crime Season 3 arrives with immense expectations. Created by Richie Mehta and inspired by real-life crimes, the series has never shied away from uncomfortable truths. The third season promises to deepen that legacy, taking audiences further into the dark, complex world of crime and justice in the national capital.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
How to Watch US Netflix in UK?
American Netflix refers to the specific content library of the Netflix streaming service available to users located in the United States, featuring a vast collection of movies, TV shows (like Grey's Anatomy, The Office), and Originals, differing from other countries due to regional licensing of shows and films, making it one of the largest Netflix catalogs globally.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
The Vince Staples Show Season 2: Sharper Satire, Deeper Truths, and the Art of Controlled Chaos
When The Vince Staples Show premiered, it didn’t arrive like a typical comedy series. It felt more like a series of conversations overheard in passing—absurd, insightful, uncomfortable, and hilarious all at once. Season 1 introduced audiences to Vince Staples not as a traditional sitcom character, but as a version of himself navigating a surreal, exaggerated version of everyday life. With Season 2, the show doubles down on its identity, sharpening its satire while expanding its emotional and cultural reach.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Home for Christmas Season 3: A Heartfelt Farewell Wrapped in Snow and Second Chances
Netflix’s Home for Christmas (Hjem til Jul) has always understood something fundamental about the holiday season: Christmas isn’t just about lights, gifts, or perfectly set tables. It’s about longing. It’s about unfinished conversations, unresolved relationships, and the quiet hope that maybe—just maybe—this year will be different. With its third and final season, the Norwegian series delivers a warm, emotionally grounded farewell that stays true to its roots while allowing its characters to finally breathe, heal, and move forward.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
How to get US Netflix in Canada?
American Netflix refers to the specific content library of the Netflix streaming service available to users located in the United States, featuring a vast collection of movies, TV shows (like Grey's Anatomy, The Office), and Originals, differing from other countries due to regional licensing of shows and films, making it one of the largest Netflix catalogs globally.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
I Know What You Did Last Summer
We were given many creative, incredible, original films this year and we were also given some remakes. Among those was I Know What You Did Last Summer, arguably one of the most iconic horror/thriller films of all time. The original had an incredible cast and a 90s charm to it that is hard to match. We will however be reviewing just this movie as it stands, on its own. We will be comparing how it holds up next to the original in a later article.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Fallout Season 2: A Darker, Deadlier Journey Through the Wasteland
When Fallout debuted, it shattered expectations. What could have been another video-game adaptation weighed down by fan service instead emerged as a richly layered, emotionally resonant series that respected its source material while carving out a bold identity of its own. With its sharp writing, haunting visuals, and morally complex characters, Season 1 proved that the wasteland still has stories worth telling.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Wake Up Dead Man
It’s been a little while since we have gotten a Knives Out film. Though the first one is yet to be topped, the series remains fun, twisty and extremely entertaining. With yet another all-star cast Wake Up Dead Man promises to live up to the hype of its predecessors.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Man Vs Baby: The Comedy Series Review
In a television landscape overflowing with superheroes, survivalists, and high-stakes competitions, Man Vs Baby dares to pose a far more relatable question: What happens when the toughest battle a man ever faces comes in the form of a 12-pound, milk-soaked, sleep-thieving bundle of chaos?
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks











