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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Those Who Wish Me Dead- Review
Warner Bros. faced a lot of backlash when they decided to go for a day and date Cinematic and streaming release strategy. Many people have shared their thoughts on the subject and I for one believe it helped people find movies they may have otherwise missed. Such as Those Who Wish Me Dead, a thriller that found very little box office success but yet still is a great film.
By Reel Vibes5 years ago in Geeks
Review: "Gunpowder Milkshake"
Gunpowder Milkshake is a brash, sugar rush that at times is incredibly hard to follow but that's okay as the viewer isn't missing much apart from some gore. On the merit of an action film, it is entertaining enough but with such a talented cast it is borderline criminal not giving any of them anything to sink their teeth into. The film obviously takes a lot of inspiration from the John Wick franchise but, while Wick takes itself much more seriously, Gunpowder Milkshake dives headfirst into the insanely over the top and deeply stylized action scenes. It embraces the crazy right out from the gate.
By Nick Cavuoti5 years ago in Geeks
Loki: For All Time. Always.
SPOILER ALERT For All Time. Always. opens with a brand-new intro montage which incorporated sound bites of not just MCU superheroes, but real-life ones, including the likes of Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, Neil Armstrong, and Greta Thunberg, heralding an all-out new phase of Marvel.
By Afreen Shanavas5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "A Quiet Place: Part II"
A Quiet Place: Part II came out in 2020 but was lost in the shuffle of the pandemic. This story kind of hits a little close to home as the survivors of the alien invasion have been living in isolation just as long as we've lived in this current pandemic. Still there's a light at the end of the tunnel just as we feel right now after the 3rd wave of lockdowns.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack"
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack a movie that came out in 1988. It came out a number of years after the Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space. Luckily this does follow the storyline of the original trilogy however it's a lot different this time around.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Cast Away - A Movie Review
Who knows what the tide could bring. Keep on fighting for survival. Cast Away arrived in theaters in 2000. After a plane crash, Chuck is deserted on an island. Fending for himself, Chuck learns that he has more survival skills than he thinks. It’s going to take a lot of strength if he wants to get off this island alive.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions - A Movie Review
We have to get out of here as soon as we can. Read any clue that you see. Released to theaters in 2021, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is a sequel to the 2019 film. Following the events of the first film, Zoey and Ben are out for revenge. But everything starts all over again when six people find themselves back in another game. Fighting for survival, they have no choice but to do it all over again.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'Shadow in the Empire of Light'
A magical novel of intrigue, mystery and family drama from the award-winning author of Aramaya and Fire Angels! Magic. Murder. Mayhem. But keep it in the family. Shine's life is usually dull: an orphan without magic in a family of powerful mages, she's left to run the family estate with only an eccentric aunt and telepathic cat for company. But when the family descend on the house for the annual Fertility Festival, Shine is plunged into dark intrigue; stolen letters, a fugitive spy, and family drama mix with murder, sex and secrets, and Shine is forced to decide both her loyalties and future...
By Cyn's Workshop5 years ago in Geeks
Bo Burnham Is Not Your Friend
Made Happy? It's hard to avoid hyperbole when discussing Bo Burnham. After gaining notability through YouTube in 2006, now he disappears for years at a time before releasing a major project. However, every time he releases something, it sends out shockwaves. The first film he has written and directed, Eighth Grade, received widespread acclaim. His most recent offering, Inside, has been nominated for six Emmys. As a longtime fan of Burnham's work, I think he deserves all of this praise and more, but these waves of interest cause people to take parts of his creative output out of context, as they may not have heard of Burnham until whatever most recently put him at the center of cultural discourse. Because of that, important aspects of Inside are being overlooked, particularly in the relationship Burnham creates between the artist and audience.
By Littlewit Philips5 years ago in Geeks









