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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "Batman: The Dark Knight"
Batman: The Dark Knight came out back in 2008 and I still think this is possibly the best Batman movie I've ever seen. It adds so many elements seamlessly throughout the movie. Although the runtime of this movie is extremely long, it really doesn't feel like it. I was glued to my seat throughout the movie not realizing how much time had elapsed.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Moonknight Eps. 4-5
So I was a few weeks behind on Moonknight so I thought I’d combine my recap and review for episodes 4 and 5. We see a whole hall of contained Gods which makes me wonder who decides which Gods can and can’t walk free and how that's determined. I feel like in a show that’s centered around gods using people as avatar’s we should have been given more background and insight into how the whole god thing works.
By Alexandrea Callaghan4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Sneakerella"
Sneakerella was recently exclusively released on Disney Plus. It has all of the expectations of a straight to home video so don't expect a triple A title. What we get is a fun retelling of the Cinderella story with a lot of creative liberties by the writers.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
From Each According to His Ability: Wonder Woman 1984 Review
Review of a best movie Wonder Woman 1984 Nearly 70 years after the events of the first Wonder Woman, Diana ( Gal Gadot ) is still mourning the death of her beloved pilot Steve Trevor ( Chris Pine ). In 1984, she continues to fight small and large criminals, and during the day she works in a research center. There, Diana meets Barbara Minerva ( Kristen Wiig ), a reclusive scientist who is given a strange stone for analysis by the FBI. It looks like a cheap citrine, if not for one “but”: a mysterious inscription in Latin, promising the fulfillment of one desire for everyone who touches it. Not really believing in this, Diana and Barbara still make wishes at will - and they are unexpectedly fulfilled. Barbara becomes "the same as Diana", that is, she receives superpowers, and Steve returns to Wonder Woman.
By Sarfraz Hussain4 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness
there has been so much hype around this film that since the past two days i have been only doing revision of all the shows and movies that make sense of the multiverse and its interconnectedness there is already going to be so much chatter around this film and even though i am a drop in the ocean i still wanted to share my two cents about the film with all of you of course i stepped into a pack theater early in the morning on a friday because literally no one other than a marvel or a dc movie or our very own kgf and rrr really motivate audiences to step into a theater but here we are expecting the first day collections of doctor strains to be close to 25 crores that's pretty crazy
By Chandrashekhar Gouda4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "D Train"
D Train is a movie that came out in 2015. I didn't really know about this movie until it started streaming on Netflix. Surprisingly, the cast is pretty well known so I'm not sure why I haven't heard of this movie before. It goes into some wild territory and became a little deeper than I thought it would be.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Marry Me (2022)"
Marry Me (2022) has just come out on streaming platforms and it's probably exactly what you're expecting. If you've seen the trailers then you probably know the whole story. There's nothing really there to throw you off the formula you're expecting.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - movie review
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - movie review "Star Wars. Skywalker. Sunrise". We can't live without space The soul of Kylo Ren was completely enslaved by the dark side of the Force. Rey tries to follow her nature by learning from General Leia. Poe and Finn, along with Chewbacca, fly to a distant planet to receive a message from a mysterious Resistance spy in the First Order, and it's a very sad message.
By Sarfraz Hussain4 years ago in Geeks
Keanu Reeves movie reviews & film summaries
Keanu Reeves in Siberia: explaining what's wrong with the film "Professional" A hopelessly boring, sluggish thriller about the misadventures of an American in Russia, who, in his "cranberry" is able to compete with the "Red Sparrow"
By Sarfraz Hussain4 years ago in Geeks











