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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "The Meg"
The Meg never really appealed to me even though it's technically a monster disaster movie. I generally take the time to watch these movies because they're dumb fun but there's something about this movie that didn't really interest me. It's weird because it has all the elements that I usually ask for in a disaster movie. When I finally got to watch it, I wasn't disappointed. I still had the fun that I usually expect to have with these type of movies.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
Jaws - A Movie Review
You’re going to need a bigger boat. I’m not kidding, I hear the music. Caught out of the ocean in 1975, Jaws is based on the novel by Peter Benchley. The beaches of Amity are in danger of a man-eating shark. To put an end to the chaos, a local police officer, a marine biologist, and fisherman battle against the ferocious beast.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
"7500" Review
During a flight from Berlin - Paris, a Captian and young American pilot, are left to regain control of a plane that has been seized by terrorists. While striving to keep passengers and crew safe, one of the pilots attempts to create a connection with one of the hijackers to possibly save the seemingly ill-fated flight.
By Evie Sinclair6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Feel the Beat"
Feel the Beat is a movie that feels like a safe play by numbers movie. There are some twists to show progression but there are some terrible cliches that it falls for as well. Still you don't really watch these movies for their incredible progressiveness either. This can be a guilty pleasure for many and I can see why.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Nadie Sabe Que Estoy Aqui (Nobody Knows I'm here)"
Nadie Sabe Que Estoy Aqui (Nobody Knows I'm Here) is a Spanish film that seemed really interesting from its movie trailer. The trailer basically shows us that there's this kid that was really good at singing but for some reason he's later isolated to a remote area in his adult life. He looks miserable and disturbed so I was intrigued at what the story had in store. I decided to take the plunge and there was much more to this movie than I thought.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
Stranger Things Season 3 - A Netflix Series Review
I have an idea. We should go to the mall! Just as long as no monsters cause a ruckus. Season 3 of Stranger Things picks up in the summer of 1985. In the midst of grappling with friendships and relationships, the gang finds themselves in a new precarious situation. The Russians attempt to open the upside-down world releasing all the evils. It’s up to Mike and his friends to save Hawkins from danger.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
Little Fires Everywhere Review
I was a Celest Nge fan before Reese Witherspoon made Nge's Little Fires Everywhere a household name (I ugly cried through her first book). However, I've been a Reese fan since Cruel Intentions so the collaboration made me sign up for Hulu. No kidding.
By Robyn Russo6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. The Reverend"
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. The Reverend is an interactive adventure exclusive on Netflix. It's pretty interesting to see Netflix innovate with their programming by allowing interactive films on their streaming source. I'm sure this might be one of the pioneering films of this sort. Although I think it this option might be better catered to children than an adult audience.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Expendables 3"
The Expendables 3 came out back in 2014 and I honestly can't tell you why it took me this long to finally see this one. I've seen the first two Expendables movies and they were okay movies. They weren't anything to write home about but I kind of remember liking them way back when they first came out. Well that's a really blurry memory so maybe I didn't enjoy them quite as much as I remember.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
Review of 'Seasons of the Storm'
Synopsis For fans of Maggie Stiefvater and Laini Taylor, a perfect storm lies ahead in this riveting fantasy duology opener from award-winning author Elle Cosimano. One cold, crisp night, Jack Sommers was faced with a choice--live forever according to the ancient, magical rules of Gaia, or die. Jack chose to live, and in exchange, he became a Winter--an immortal physical embodiment of the season on Earth. Every year, he must hunt the Season who comes before him. Summer kills Spring. Autumn kills Summer. Winter kills Autumn. And Spring kills Winter. Jack and Fleur, a Winter and a Spring, fall for each other against all odds. To be together, they'll have to escape the cycle that's been forcing them apart. But their creator won't let them go without a fight.
By Cyn's Workshop6 years ago in Geeks











