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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Georgia Rule - A Movie Review
Not sure, I have to check with Georgia if this is against the rules or not. Georgia Rule is a 2007 film. Sending her troubled daughter to live with her grandmother for the summer. Her grandmother has all kinds of rules. During the summer, a harmful secret is revealed, ruining trust amongst the family.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
A Million Kisses in a Lifetime
My heart and my soul could not survive A Million Kisses in Your Lifetime. Crew and Wren are literally amazing, the slow build up of their relationship was one of the main things that couldn’t get me to put this book down. I devoured this book in one night, lost sleep over it, and I could reread it and still fall in love with each and every character. This read is one of those ones that ruins males in the real world, because they will never be the way Crew is but a girl can wish. And the spice? If you want all the spice, but just as much sweetness, this is your next read.
By Devon Renee3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Jurassic World"
Jurassic World came out back in 2015. It's hard to believe it's been that long since the first of the new trilogy game out. Watching the newest movie kind of rejuvenated my interest in this first outing. For the most part it is much the same as I remembered it back in the day.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Series Review
In 2020, one of the most highly anticipated video games of all time landed with a dull thud, let down by its poor technical state and hollow RPG mechanics. Be that as it may, CD Projekt Red, in collaboration with Studio Trigger, have pressed on to expand the game’s world and reach with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. Many will be very surprised to learn that this ten-episode series is far better than the title that inspired it.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
Review: "Don't Worry Darling"
Don’t Worry Darling has been on the wrong side of the internet for a long time leading up to its release in theaters for all the drama it has brought to Hollywood and its stars. Movies are supposed to bring drama, but the behind-the-scenes issues behind this film are almost laughable. Between the relationship between star and director Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles is a sore point, as well as the tension between Wilde and Florence Pugh. To go into all the rumors and drama behind the scenes would be more than enough to go into an entirely different article, but still worth mentioning as it will indeed affect how some view the film. At its core, Don’t Worry Darling is a psychological thriller that features some terrific work from its main star in Pugh as well as some incredible cinematography.
By Nick Cavuoti3 years ago in Geeks
Why Junji Ito’s Earthbound is a deep dive into guilt
This story was a different twist on guilt. It’s ironic that Junji Ito is known for grotesque horror and this is one of those rare stories that he does without intense amounts of horror and focuses on the impact.
By Samantha Parrish3 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Northman"
The Northman is a much discussed revenge movie that had come out in 2022. It seems as though this is a very polarized movie. You either love it or you hate it. Fortunately I'm in the love it category and I'll get to why. I can also see the other side of the coin though.
By Brian Anonymous3 years ago in Geeks
You're Not You - A Movie Review
Find someone who sees you. Never give up on the greatest battle. You’re Not You is a 2014 film. A classical pianist is diagnosed with ALS. Stubborn about others helping her, a brash college student becomes her caregiver. The bond that they create is unbreakable.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
The Shield : One of TVs overlooked gems
Ask someone about their favorite TV anti-hero and their answer will be someone like Walter White, Don Draper or Tony Soprano which are all great choices honestly. Shows like Breaking Bad, Mad Men and The Sopranos redefined the role of the protagonist and ushered in a golden age of TV which is still going strong today.
By Taimur Ijlal3 years ago in Geeks
Walking Inside the World of Vincent van Gogh
"I don't know anything with certainty, but seeing the stars makes me dream. ” - Vincent Van Gogh When I was a little girl, I used to look at van Gogh’s paintings for hours. My father had an enormous hardcover book that featured an impressive collection of his art throughout his career. I found it fascinating – the vivid colors, the brush strokes, the people – all of it was like nothing I had seen before. There are a few paintings I’ve never forgotten over the years–Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette, Sunflowers, Starry Night Over the Rhône, The Night Café, and his self-portraits.
By Jennifer M. Ward3 years ago in Geeks
House of the Dragon
Two episodes ago I ranted because the men in the writers room once again proved that men can not write women without assaulting them, breaking them down and claiming “historical accuracy”. Last episode the women took the power back both in fiction and behind the screen. The women-written episode was a testament to what empowerment actually looks like for women. I went into tonight's episode knowing that there were both men and women in the writers room and behind the camera. Let's see how (and if) that changes the outcome of the show.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks










