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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Netflix Gems: Concrete Cowboy
Films are meant to capture a moment in history where emotions were high. It is what makes the audience want to discuss the themes of the movie long after leaving the cinema or turning off their at home entertainment units. Concrete Cowboys is yet another shining example of how Netflix just keeps releasing gem upon gem.
By Reel Vibes4 years ago in Geeks
The Two Faces of January - A Movie Review
You have to be careful who you do business with. The Two Faces of January traveled into theaters in 2014. Taking place in 1962 Athens, Greece, a young tour guide finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Rydal has to help a criminal and his wife escape Greece.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Edition)"
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Edition) is a new take on the movie that came out in 2002. It gives us around forty five minutes of extended scenes on what was originally already a three hour movie. I know that can sound really exhausting to some and at points it really is. You have to be a true fan to really dive this deep into the movie. Unfortunately for me I think I'm becoming one of those fans.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Book Sabbatical: January.
In my previous post regarding a book sabbatical, I mentioned that I was a self-proclaimed bibliophile and I decided that a bibliophile goal for 2022 is to enjoy the books on my bookshelves! Before you say, “Hang on! That’s contradictory,” I looked up several sources that calls a bibliophile one who loves books, collects books, or even someone who walks into a bookstore and comes out with at least one book. That would be me. *hand up here.*
By Hannah Marie. 4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Home Team"
Home Team is the latest Happy Madison Netflix film to be released in 2022. It's a fairly simple and predictable story that throws in some awkward Happy Madison flare to it. I thought I knew what I was getting into with this movie and in some ways I was right.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Re-Creata-Tino - IRON MAN
So many people watch movies, it's really become one of America's favorite past times. Since certain occurrences have urged people to stay home and stay indoors, rather than driving to a different location to cram in with a bunch of strangers and pay for overpriced popcorn while contracting something you might not get at home, movies at home have become a staple.
By Kerry Williams4 years ago in Geeks
"The Woman in the House...: Season 1" - STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
There's so much content out there these days that it can be hard to find anything worth watching. I know that sounds backwards, but there are simply so many options that the true gems are hidden among the ranks of the mediocre, or even the outright bad. Besides, modern shows are designed with carefully planted cliffhangers so that once you get started, it's hard to walk away. Then you look up, and six hours have passed, and you realise that you didn't really enjoy any of it. It was distracting, and it got its hooks in you, but you kinda wish that you had those six hours back.
By Littlewit Philips4 years ago in Geeks
The Bridge
This book is very well written. The author does an excellent job with his story telling. This book tells the story of Aaron and Tillie. Aaron is a severely depressed sixteen year old gay boy living in New York with his father. His parents divorced when he was eight. Tillie is also severely depressed and a teenager. They see each other on the George Washington Bridge. This book is told from four different perspectives, one of which I have never seen before, One is that only Tillie jumps, the other is only Aaron jumps, the other is both of them jump together and the last is neither one of them jump.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Geeks











