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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Project Power (2020) Review
Project Power Synopsis A mysterious pill appears on the streets of New Orleans that confers unique superpowers to each person who consumes it. This drug trade has, however, a catch: Nobody knows what power it confers and, moreover, it lasts only five minutes. So someone can become powerful or fast, repel bullets or blend in with the environment, it can also simply explode the instant you take it.
By Streameast5 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'Rage and Ruin'
Synopsis Half-angel Trinity and her bonded gargoyle protector, Zayne, have been working with demons to stop the apocalypse while avoiding falling in love. The Harbinger is coming...but who or what is it? All of humankind may fall if Trinity and Zayne can't win the race against time as dark forces gather. As tensions rise, they must stay close together and patrol the DC streets at night, seeking signs of the Harbinger, an entity that is killing Wardens and demons with no seeming rhyme or reason. Forbidden to be with each other, Zayne and Trinity fight their feelings and turn to unusual sources for help--the demon Roth and his cohorts. But as deaths pile up and they uncover a sinister plot involving the local high school and endangering someone dear to Zayne, Trin realizes she is being led...herded...played for some unknown end. As anger builds and feelings spiral out of control, it becomes clear that rage may be the ruin of them all.
By Cyn's Workshop5 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'Dreamwalkers'
Synopsis Between working in her mom's (Tarot) shop and trying to graduate before her nine-year-old genius brother beats her to it, Vivian Night Hawk has only one escape from her tiny New Mexico town: the ability to control her dreams, a gift she inherited from her Apache father. But lately that control is slipping, stranding her in a nightmare that seems to follow her even when she's awake. When she finds a jacket she suspects belonged to her dead father, Vivi steps beyond her usual lucid dreaming and discovers the electrifying secret of Dreamwalking--the power to control the dreams of others. But with it comes a deadly menace: a top-secret CIA plot that threatens her brother, Brian. Sought out by fellow-dreamwalker Lucas, who is convinced their fathers are still alive, Vivi ventures deep into Dreamland to find a way to protect Brian. As the bond between Vivi and Lucas ignites, the conspiracy linking them together closes in, and Vivi must unlock the darkest power of all-a power that begins with her father's quiet words: Walk with me.
By Cyn's Workshop5 years ago in Geeks
Wonder Woman (2017)
Marvel could have had pioneering status: The studio introduced the superhero Black Widow into their film universe early on, but - for whatever reasons - no solo film was made with her, which was the first superhero blockbuster that won over critics and box office after failures like "Supergirl" , "Catwoman" and "Elektra" could have been. The competitor DC succeeded in doing this with “Wonder Woman”.
By Streameast5 years ago in Geeks
Dirty Dancing - A Movie Review
Anyone can dance. Dancing is important. Dance your heart out. Dancing its way into theaters in 1987, Dirty Dancing is a romantic drama. Frances, or nicknamed as ‘Baby’, falls in love with the dance instructor at her resort. Competing in a dance competition, dancing brings the couple closer together.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Review of ‘Sword of Light’
Synopsis "You must find the four Keys to keep our worlds from burning..."Andie didn't expect to be orphaned, and she doesn't want to leave the only house she ever lived in. No parents, no Nan, no one but Anne, a weird woman who carries on conversations with old books and empty purses. When Anne drops her off at her new home in a small town in The Middle of Nowhere, Texas, Andie is at a loss. Her new guardian, Celeste, claims to have been a lifelong friend of her nan, and is one eccentric figure among many others who live in the small town, all of whom seem to know something that Andie doesn't... One evening, when the woods behind Celeste's house spirit her away, Andie discovers a secret so incredible she can scarcely believe it: she's half-Fae, half-Witch, and it's her destiny to find the four Keys that will save the Tuatha De Danann from annihilation. Worlds collide when two of her new friends from school, the sweet, helpful Teagan and the rude bad boy Hunter, join her on her journey to reach the mysterious place known only as Finias. There; they'll find the first Key: the Sword of Light. As they flee the wicked Fomorians and do battle with the Witch Freya, Andie and the boys forge new alliances and make some more adversaries. Will Andie and her friends rise to the challenge, or is the magical realm as good as gone already?
By Cyn's Workshop5 years ago in Geeks
Rear Window (1998) - A TV-Movie Review
Something very peculiar is going on at my neighbor’s house. Rear Window is a 1998 TV-movie remake based on the film of the same name directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1954. After a bad car accident that leaves him paraplegic, Jason is persistent to live a normal life. However, he notices strange behavior going on at the apartment across from him.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids"
Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids is Rob's new Netflix exclusive comedy special. The thing is, I haven't ever seen Rob do a comedy special before. I didn't even know he did stand up. We've all known him for doing sketch comedy from Saturday Night Live and a whole slew of Adam Sandler movies. This was definitely going to be something different from what we usually see from Rob.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Anime: Charlotte Review
First off on the list is Charlotte. With a 13 episode season and premiered in 2015, this was a show from the producer and creator I was sure that I would love. Adapted from the original story by Jun Maeda, creator of Angel Beats and Clannad, both classic Animes in their own right.
By Alex Bonilla5 years ago in Geeks
E.T. (1982) Review
I know. Who hasn't seen E.T? Me. I haven't seen E.T. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), is an American science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg. This was a very engaging film, and I had a lot of comments, so prepare yourselves – possible spoilers ahead.
By Mary Nichols5 years ago in Geeks










