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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
The Bad Guys: Breaking In Review
In an era overflowing with crime dramas and sleek heist thrillers, it takes something special for a new series to break through the noise. Yet The Bad Guys: Breaking In has managed to do exactly that—arriving with swagger, moral ambiguity, and a surprising amount of heart. It’s more than another glossy tale of charismatic criminals outsmarting the world. It’s a layered character study wrapped in adrenaline, humor, and the kind of unpredictable twists that leave audiences bingeing into the early hours of the morning.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
How to Watch Hulu in South Africa Easily
Hulu has agreements with different content creators and studios to offer their content. These agreements are on a geographical basis. Hulu has the rights to distribute its content in the US region only. However, you can use reliable VPN to unblock Hulu’s content in South Africa.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
How to Watch Ashes in USA?
The 2025/26 Ashes will showcase Test cricket at its peak. Dating back 148 years, Australia vs England remains the sport’s oldest and most intense rivalry. Australia retained the urn in 2023 after a 3–2 series Australia is on lead, Australians dominant on first test of the Ashes were held Down Under.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Cashero Season 1: A Frenetically Fresh Take on the Superhero Genre
In a television landscape overflowing with caped crusaders, gritty vigilantes, and multiverse-spinning epics, Cashero Season 1 arrives as a jolt of electric originality. Adapted from the popular Korean webtoon of the same name, the series embraces the tropes of superhero storytelling only to twist them into something funnier, sharper, and at times surprisingly heartfelt. At its center is Kang Jin-soo, an ordinary young man who gains extraordinary powers—only to discover that every punch, kick, or heroic feat literally costs him money. In a world where saving the day can bankrupt you faster than a bad stock tip, Cashero becomes an unexpectedly insightful look at ambition, responsibility, and the economics of heroism.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Simon Cowell: The Next Act Reinvention, Redemption, and the Man Behind the Myth
Few figures in modern entertainment have shaped global pop culture as profoundly as Simon Cowell. For more than two decades, his name has been synonymous with talent shows, star-making moments, and brutally honest critiques that people either love or love to hate. But the new television series Simon Cowell: The Next Act takes a sharply different approach to the music mogul’s story. Instead of centering on the man in the judge’s chair, the series turns its lens toward the forces that shaped him, the legacy he’s built, and the future he’s trying to redefine.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players' "A Little Women Christmas": An Endearing Radio Show
We may not have much, but we have each other. Colonial Chorus Players presents a radio-show adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel, “A Little Women Christmas.” Adapted by producer Jennifer Estabrooks, the story centers on a year in the life of the March sisters. As the family struggles through war, poverty, and sickness, they never lose their love for one another.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Dare You to Death: The Reality Thriller Pushing Fear, Friendship, and Morality to the Edge
Television has never shied away from the spectacle of fear. From haunted-house competitions to psychological endurance challenges, audiences have always been drawn to stories of survival—especially when they unfold in real time. But Dare You to Death, the breakout reality-thriller series that has dominated conversations both online and off, pushes the concept far beyond jump scares and adrenaline gimmicks. It blends social strategy with psychological horror, turning an ordinary challenge show into an exploration of what people will do when fear becomes currency.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
The Price of Confession: A Psychological Drama That Turns Secrets Into Currency
In an era when peak television seems to reinvent itself every month, The Price of Confession arrives as a rare phenomenon—an original drama that feels both timely and timeless, built on the simple yet devastating premise that everyone has something to hide. It is a series that refuses to rely on spectacle, even though its narrative regularly detonates emotional explosions. Instead, it thrives on tension, character complexity, and the unsettling truth that confession might free you, but it may also cost you everything.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
'Dead Man’s Wire' Review: Gus Van Sant Turns a 1977 Hostage Crisis Into a Fierce Modern True Crime Story
⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Dead Man's Wire Directed by Gus Van Sant Written by Austin Kolodny Starring Bill Skarsgard, Dacre Montgomery, Al Pacino, Colman Domingo, Cary Elwes
By Sean Patrick2 months ago in Geeks











