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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Justin Roiland's new show 'Solar Opposites' rivals 'Rick and Morty' by going beyond the conventional
It's hard to think of a show that would come close to rival Adult Swim's overnight success in "Rick and Morty," but Justin Roiland's new show "Solar Opposites" does. It might even take it one step further. If you are a fan of Roiland's work, then you are sure to fall in love with the first season of the new Hulu show.
By John Walker6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Little Hours"
The Little Hours showed up suddenly in my Netflix suggested list and honestly I didn't know what to make of the movie. It stars a pretty big name cast but it's based in a convent in the middle ages. I have to admit I'm one of the few people that actually really liked the movie Your Highness so I had to give this movie a shot. There's no way I could have planned what I was about to witness.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Core"
The Core is an early 2000's disaster movie. These were really big in the late 90's and early 2000's. I guess there was a lot of panic with Y2K that everyone ate these movies up. I know I'm becoming one of these suckers. This movie shows some of its age but it's still enjoyable if you don't take this movie too seriously.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
Girl Beneath The Sea - Book Review
In the realm of literature, there is a fine line that many authors try to walk but most can’t make; this line is the genre of suspense. Suspense is something difficult to master because while many writers attempt it, most fall off the line and either snap the tension or get too complicated and lose their audience. Mayne did a great job keeping the plot on track and understanding that the story line itself was complicated, so he was careful with not having too many subplots. This is a great technique to writing suspense because it cuts down on confusion for the readers.
By Mary Knutson6 years ago in Geeks
The Half of It - A Movie Review
Love has many definitions. No matter what, somebody will always love you. The Half of It is a 2020 Netflix film about a high school teenager who is cynical about love. Offered to write a love poem, Ellie opens up about her life befriending Paul. Living in a conservative town is not easy but a lesson about love is learned for the better.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens Episode 5 Review
The episode starts where we see Mr. Goha in Goha corp with the mass amount of employees deleting & blocking online content connected to rush duels. We have yet to see the true nature behind the censorship but speculation & fear are what comes of it. As if finally getting something to do, deleting the videos about rush duel comes off as Goha Corp. doesn’t want anything to do with it.
By The Kind Quill6 years ago in Geeks
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - A Movie Review
Hey, I have an idea! Let’s take a ride into Toon Town. There’s always something exciting going on there. Released to theaters in 1988, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is about a detective tracking down clues to determine who killed the owner of Toon Town. All the animated toons are in danger of having their home taken away unless someone gets to the bottom of it. Eddie Valiant is on the case with the bungling Roger Rabbit at his side.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Wizard of Oz"
The Wizard of Oz brings me nice memories of when I was a kid and used to watch this on TV because it was on all the time. I remembered liking this movie back in the day but was kind of worried about my reaction to it today. Just don't have anything blatantly offensive please! I'm happy to report that I still had a good time watching it. I even got to watch the movie in 3D!
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Hearts Beat Loud"
Hearts Beat Loud was an unexpectedly good movie. I didn't think much of it when I decided to watch it but there was a lot more substance to this movie than I had originally thought. It's an interesting perspective of both father and daughter. I really liked how they melded the story about their small family. There is a very realistic element to it that felt genuine.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks











