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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Five Hard Sci-fi Elements Overlooked in Lightyear
*****SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED THE MOVIE***** First, I want to say that Lightyear is a great family movie with fun and entertainment for all ages. But rather than do the typical movie review, I want to focus on some of the details that stood out to me, as both great details and things one would not expect from a more family.
By Atomic Historian4 years ago in Geeks
Those Who Wish Me Dead - A Movie Review
Follow me. Do exactly everything that I tell you to do. Those Who Wish Me Dead is a 2021 film. On the run in the Montana wilderness after witnessing two assassins kill his father, Connor meets Hannah, a survival expert. Finding safety is not easy as a hungry forest fire chases them down.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
The Black Phone Review
Tension in movies is supposed to leave you on the edge of your seat. It should make you watch with anticipation hoping that things go well for the main characters who find themselves in these situations. The Black Phone does just that and even dials up a few twists to keep it even more atmospheric.
By Reel Vibes4 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'All of Us Villains'
All of Us Villains takes seven kids from seven magical families and locks them away within a competition. Part Hunger Games, part Tri-Wizard Tournament, All of Us Villains gives readers a character-driven story about what it means to be powerful in a world that marks you as a villain.
By Cyn's Workshop4 years ago in Geeks
We Own This City Review
Every now and again a series completely immerses you because it tackles real world stories that need to be told. We Own This City is one of those such series that relies on the true events it details to show both the ins and outs of systemic corruption.
By Reel Vibes4 years ago in Geeks
Exodus Review
The mediocrity of today's Hollywood, the artistic and conceptual misery that asks to risk the least and has plunged North American cinema into the worst crisis in its history, has led production companies to settle in a continuous state of production and premiere of remakes , one after another like the waves on the beach, each worse and more unnecessary.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Geeks
Gladiator Review
It is curious that the same filmmaker who made a meticulous and exquisite reconstruction of the militaria and the Napoleonic environment when adapting Joseph Conrad's story The Duelists completely changed the third and applied to his new historical films a completely deformed and close image, sometimes, to the grotesque I am referring to its director, Ridley Scott , who seemed to burn his boats with his first three films (apart from The Duelists, Alien and Blade Runner ) and, since then, has gone downhill in a progressive crescendo with sporadic breaths of oxygen that However, they never reached the level of those early years.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Geeks
Phyllis responds to Jack brutally dismissing her
Guess who’s back in Genoa City? Monday’s episode of The Young and the Restless left no doubt about the true nature of the resident bad girl in Genoa City. Jacob Abbott (Peter Bergman) made it absolutely clear to Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) that they are done with no chance for reconciliation. Head writer Josh Griffith promised to bring back the old Phyllis and although it’s taken a few years here she is. The conniving, blame others, manipulative, take matters into her own hands at any cost Phyliss is front and center and Jack has recognized her and called her out at last.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Prestige"
The Prestige is a bit of an older movie that came out in 2006. You would never thought this movie about magicians get so deep into our own personal demons. The story is told in an unorthodox kind of way but in the everything oddly makes sense.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Elvis Movie Review
Musical biopics have attained strong recognition in cinema with the likes of Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody drawing high praise from audiences. Elvis 2022 is not the first time the legend has been brought to the big screen, but it is the most high profile. It certainly delivers on the musical highlights, but ends up skipping over the dramatic elements behind the entertainment.
By Robert Cain4 years ago in Geeks











