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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "Hamilton"
Hamilton is probably one of the last things I thought I would be watching in 2020. It came out not too long on Disney plus but it's a musical and about American history. I've never really been into musicals but things have surprised me in the past. This one is different all my friends would say to me. It's rapping and it's not the same corny old musical that you think it is. They were right. There's so much more to this musical than I thought.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Coolie No. 1' turns into the subsequent most exceedingly awful appraised film on IMDb.
Coolie No 1 has been quite possibly the most discussed films of the year for clear reasons. It turns out to be the revamp of David Dhawan's 1995 film of a similar name wherein Varun Dhawan ventured into Govinda's point of view, while Sara Ali Khan was seen assuming Karisma Kapoor's job. While there has been a pattern of changing exemplary motion pictures in Bollywood, there were a great deal of assumptions from Varun starrer Coolie No 1. Other than given the way that the Govinda starrer was a cut of life satire with a powerful appeal, flawless comic timings, Kader Khan's astounding discoursed and normal entertaining vibe, the assumptions were at its pinnacle.
By vaibhav palhade5 years ago in Geeks
Netflix’s Alice In Borderland: Major Changes Between The Manga And The Adaptation
Alice in Borderland is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haro Aso. It was first serialized in Shogakukan’s Shōnen Sunday S magazine in 2010 and ran across for five years.
By Delhi Magazines5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Superintelligence"
Superintelligence came out very quietly on HBO in 2020. I think this movie was overshadowed by the huge Warner Brothers 2020 movie deal that was recently made. It's too bad because this is a nice little comedy but I wouldn't say it would blow your mind. It's like many of the Melissa McCarthy movies of the past that we all come to love.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Soul"
Soul is probably the best new release movie I've seen in 2020. It came out right at the end of the year but late than never. I'm surprised at how much more of a mature movie this is though. I'm not entirely sure if kids will get everything in this movie because it deals a lot with existentialism. Heavy topics that adults don't even talk about.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Coco"
Coco is a Pixar movie that came out back in 2017. I could have swore I reviewed this movie before but it was before I was on Vocal Media. Luckily I got the chance to see the movie again. After watching it again I have a new found appreciation for this film. It talks about so much and layered in so many ways that it still got to me after repeat viewings.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'Unbirthday'
What if Wonderland was in peril and Alice was very, very late? Alice is different than other eighteen-year-old ladies in Kexford, which is perfectly fine with her. She'd rather spend golden afternoons with her trusty camera or in her aunt Vivian's lively salon, ignoring her sister's wishes that she stop all that "nonsense" and become a "respectable" member of society. Alice is happy to meander to Miss. Yao's teashop or to visit the children playing in the Square. She's also interested in learning more about the young lawyer she met there, but just because she's curious, of course, not because he was sweet and charming. But when Alice develops photographs she has recently taken about town, familiar faces of old suddenly appear in the place of her actual subjects-the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar. There's something eerily off about them, even for Wonderland creatures. And as Alice develops a self-portrait, she finds the most disturbing image of all-a badly-injured dark-haired girl asking for Alice's help. Mary Ann. Returning to the place of nonsense from her childhood, Alice finds herself on a mission to stop the Queen of Hearts' tyrannical rule and to find her place in both worlds. But will she able to do so . . . before the End of Time?
By Cyn's Workshop5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Death to 2020"
Death to 2020 is a Netflix mocumentary that is based on reality. It's pretty much a rundown of the events of 2020 at the end of the year. Everyone's talked about it for the whole year and Netflix is trying to capitalize on the buzz that's going around right now. I don't blame them as it's pretty much on everyone's mind all the time and it's hard not to think about how bad the year has been for everyone.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Rescuers"
The Rescuers is an animated movie that came out back in 1977. It's real strange but I had never heard of this title before until some friends had told me about it. They had just heard that I had recently subscribed to Disney Plus and they said that I had to check this cartoon out. I was a little hesitant because it was such an old cartoon but the selection is so overwhelming that I have to start off somewhere.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
The Midnight Sky Doesn't Quite Light up the Screen
Studio : Netflix, Poster If it’s Hollywood, in all likelihood, it’s the end of the world. Why not, the demise of man has made some of the most iconic moments - just ask the Statue of Liberty. The Midnight Sky is the latest attempt to eradicate human life from planet Earth, and I was definitely along for the ride. Of course, there’s an individual journey and a global journey. But the personal story arc of George Clooney’s character overtakes the global drama, and the genre search for a larger message is completely thrown off. So, at the end, no one is carrying a torch and outstretching their arms to signify the brilliance.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Geeks











