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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "The Transformers: The Movie (1986)"
The Transformers: The movie (1986) is a transformative movie that has affected many young boys of the era. I happen to be one of them. It really was a game changer because back in the day TV shows didn't really get their own movies very often.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Saved by the Bell (2021): Season 2"
Saved by the Bell (2021): Season 2 has finally come out. There's a nice blend of nostalgia, craziness and new spin to keep this on my watch list. The first season was a hoot to watch. They married just enough nostalgia to keep older fans watching while staying fresh with current times. The new roster is filled with an amazingly charismatic roster.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
No Way Home.
When Tom Holland's Spider-Man burst onto the scene in Civil War you knew as a long time fan of Marvel that the character would be a major factor going forward. Tom has since starred in the biggest Marvel movies of all time and Spider-Man: No Way Home may become the biggest.
By Reel Vibes4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Matrix Resurrections"
The Matrix Resurrections is the latest movie in all the call back movies we've had as of late. We just had the newest Ghostbusters revival with Ghostbusters: Afterlife and I would consider the newest Spider-Man: No Way Home as another revival. They're bringing all of these older intellectual properties back into the forefront.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Book Review - What Will Happen Next
For this review, I decided on the work of Cendrine Marrouat, a poet, photographer, fiction writer, playwright, and podcaster. Part of her passion for books is not only in the reading and writing aspects of the work but also in supporting indie authors and helping them to solidify their brand.
By Amanda Jeffery4 years ago in Geeks
Spider-Man: No Way Home Movie Review
Few comic book characters are as popular as Spider-Man. Since his big screen debut nearly twenty years ago, he’s been an able money-maker. With Sony and Marvel teaming up, the character made his way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with no drop in fanfare. Pitched as both an emotive conclusion and love letter to the superhero, Spider-Man: No Way Home is successful on both counts.
By Robert Cain4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Hawkeye: Season 1"
Hawkeye: Season 1 was a bit of a surprise to me when they first announced this TV show. It seems as though all of the Avengers have some sort of spotlight feature film or TV show. Naturally Hawkeye had to have his own show as well. The thing about Hawkeye was that he had a really small role in the Avengers. I became curious as to what they're going to do with this character.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks










