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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Last Night in Darkness. Top Story - April 2022.
You ascend the Raleigh Grande steps; tickets up on the phone, a close confidant on your arm. Said confidant had seen your worst shades of bitter tears, exploits and anger emerged from insecurities long sunken by the repression of awareness. The kind of pain that may have been concocted years in the making, but still unjustified for the mere microseconds at hand, particularly the ones out here in the present, at this movie theater with your confidant.
By J.C. Traverse4 years ago in Geeks
Endicott College's 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' was an Insanely Awesome Time!
Are you saying you don’t know how to time warp? We’ll show you! Endicott College Mainstage presents The Rocky Horror Picture Show. A newly engaged couple’s car breaks down one night in the pouring rain. Figuring they can use the phone at a mansion, Brad and Janet are in for the wildest night of their lives with Dr. Frank-n-Furter.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: Year of the Pig Review
"Year of the Pig" is, without doubt, one of the strangest Doctor Who stories ever produced. Oh, there are many wacky and wild adventures for the Doctor and their friends in the canon, but very few are as strange as "Year of the Pig". I mean, a talking pig in a dinner suit would be strange enough, but that's only the beginning. Strange characters, stranger motivations, a train chase across Belgium and Austria, and a scene where it literally rains steak down on our heroes only add to the sensation that this is something very unusual. And, while perhaps not quite the barnstorming masterpiece it could have been, it remains one of the most unusual Big Finish audios ever produced, and a testament to how far the team are willing to push the Doctor Who format in order to tell interesting and varied stories.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Moonshot"
Moonshot is the latest HBO Max movie that came out in 2022. For all intents and purposes this is quite a generic romantic comedy. They didn't even need the space aspect of the movie to complete this film. The space aspect was a nice little twist to spice things up.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy"
Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy is Ronny Chieng's latest Netflix special for 2022. I've been a fan of Ronny's comedy since his last special Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroy's America. That special was methodically put together to create a very tight comedy set. This one is a big departure of that set.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Red and Black
The Red and the Black is a novel written by the French writer Stendhal, one of the most prominent French writers in the nineteenth century, and his works were characterised by irony and at the same time harsh criticism of the depths of the human soul. He lived within the strict social structure in France after the turmoil of the French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, red symbolises the military uniform and black symbolises ideology because the priests' uniform was black, the novel revolves around the ideology-military conflict as well.
By Phil Foden4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Equalizer (2014)"
The Equalizer (2014) is the catalyst movie that started a whole franchise. This movie has gone on to a sequel and a TV show. I fell in love with this movie when it first came out, watching it again today gave me new insights as to why I liked it.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Good Time Review
When you pop in a movie into the blu ray player or dim the lights and take the first bite of popcorn you expect every time to be an experience that you remember. Some movies provide this and others do not. That is just the nature of the game. Good Time is one of those movies that grips you right from the opening frame and does not let up for one second until the end credits roll.
By Reel Vibes4 years ago in Geeks
Let's Read Indu Sundaresan
Indu Sundaresan is an author of historical fiction novels. She hails from India and is currently living in Seattle. She has written a total of six books, and her stories are set in medieval and contemporary India. More information about her works, her interviews, and her blog can be found here.
By Kaumudi Singh4 years ago in Geeks
A Simple Lie - Is It Worth Paying Money to See?
So I just got back home from watching A Simple Lie - the new Biodun Stephen movie starring Bisola and Kiekie. If you want to know if it's worth paying your money for or if you should wait and see it at home, then let me tell you what I personally think.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Geeks










