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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
I Am Not Okay With This - Netflix Series Review
If you concentrate real hard, you just may bend a stop sign using only your mind. I Am Not Okay With This is a 2020 Netflix series about a girl finding out that she has a mysterious superpower. Sydney is also just trying to make it in everyday life attending the dramas of high school, questioning her sexuality, and having to deal with her unsteady homelife.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
The King (2019)
As I sit here watching The King for a third or fourth time, I ponder the many ways a biopic such as this must be measured. There are, of course, the usual concerns (lighting, sound, acting, direction, etc) as well as accuracy (character, wardrobe, speech) and the relevance (or ability to connect) to modern audiences. For a less thorough review, please listen to the podcast attached above.
By Jaded Phoenix Studios6 years ago in Geeks
Jumanji (1995) - A Movie Review
Beware the game of Jumanji. Roll the dice, and you could end up stuck in the game. Twenty-five years ago, Jumanji hit theaters. Discovering a board game that holds dark powers, Allan Parish is freed after being trapped in the game for over two decades. In order for everything to go back to normal, the quartet must play Jumanji, inevitably releasing dangers into the world.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
Joker: A Lesson in Happiness
Joker, directed by Todd Phillips, is clearly a character piece. A psychological study, brilliantly crafted. From inciting incident to climax and ending, the film is a contemporary slow dance number in every way, rhythmically timed and paced to music that is sometimes only subtly present.
By Cameron Thorpe6 years ago in Geeks
Wannabe Film Buffs: Batman Begins
Hello, readers! This is my first blog post based on the podcast that I cohost called Wannabe Film Buffs; where myself and my friend, JV Hampton-Vansant, watch all of the movies we should have seen by now, but haven't. We do this by going down IMDB's top 250 list, but with a catch: every time we reach a movie on the list that is part of a series (in this case, The Dark Knight), we watch the entire series from beginning to end in a thing we like to call Series Binge Hell. At the time of this post, we have reviewed The Shawshank Redemption and the Godfather trilogy.
By Dane Shiner6 years ago in Geeks
What's Eating Gilbert Grape - A Movie Review
Pursue your happiness. Love your family. Every day is a new day. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape was released into theaters in 1993. Gilbert Grape lives with his family in a small Midwestern town. Looking after both his mentally challenged brother and morbidly obese mother, Gilbert grapples with finding the meaning of life.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
Klaus (2019)
Written Review By – S. “KT” Pilcher Like a lot of people, I was also following the development of Klaus – though not as closely. The 2010s were not kind to traditional animated film so I never had any hope of seeing it actually coming to light – especially since back then, we didn’t have as many platforms as we do now. When I heard Netflix got involved, I knew it would finally come to fruition. I am and will always be an animator at heart, I’ve just lost the will and drive to actually pursue the field – also I just never got the hang of pure animation. The story of Klaus isn’t much to write home about in terms of subverting expectations or breaking new ground, it’s a fairly level plot with some decently built characters that is simple to follow and also incredibly charming. Each character was given a voice talent that adequately fit them – Jason Schwartzman as Jesper was probably the greatest decision anyone has ever made. The pacing for the most part is solid – except in the third act, it had a tendency of tripping over itself from time to time. Even if the story itself is fairly simple, I really don’t want to give away any of the plot. I recommend watching this movie, especially with friends or family.
By Jaded Phoenix Studios6 years ago in Geeks
Lady Bird - A Movie Review
The relationship between a mother and daughter is a special bond. Lady Bird flew into theaters in 2017. A young woman who goes by her own nickname, Lady Bird, wants to be her own person and live the life she yearns. In her final year of high school, Lady Bird struggles with her relationships, decisions, and school.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
I Am Not Okay With 'I Am Not Okay With This'
I Am Not Okay With This is the hot new Netflix series capitalizing on the success of Stranger Things staring that one girl from IT and that one boy from IT that was also in Guardians of the Galaxy. It is essentially a remake of a Steven King property, but I can't say which one without spoiling the entire plot. So this is your spoiler warning.
By Danny Duff6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "10 Cloverfield Lane"
As of this time everything is closed due to the Coronavirus. It makes writing and watching movies a little bit easier but I'm sure a lot of us would like to participate in social gatherings again. I thought it would be interesting to talk about a movie about self isolation since we're all in self isolation mode right now.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks











