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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Live Twice, Love Once
Brief synopsis: Former mathematics professor, Emilio (Oscar Martinez), now in his twilight years, goes to see a doctor after showing signs of forgetfulness. He is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and asked if he has any relatives. He says he has none. When leaving the doctor office they bump into, Julia (Inma Cuesta), his daughter. She finds out he has early Alzheimer’s.
By Q-ell Betton6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "World War Z"
We have to take any pandemic seriously. I'm sure the Coronavirus is the first time everyone around the world has experienced such a major outbreak. As such, we're all now isolated in our homes keeping our distance from one another to slow the spread of the virus. I'm sure a lot of people must be bored out of their minds. It's a terrible time but we'll get through this.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) Review
Disclaimer: I do not think there is spoilers, but there might be? Harley finally gets a moment in the spotlight after her immense popularity in Suicide Squad with director Cathy Yan's Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). Many fans iterated that Margot Robbie's portrayal was one of the only redeeming factors in an overall mediocre film. Probably the most notable aspect of Harley Quinn to non-comic book fans and the majority of Suicide Squad viewers was her jaw-dropping red and blue sequin hot pants. Unfortunately, many female comic book adaptions include unnecessary, uncomfortable sexualized outfits for the pleasure of viewers alike. Her iconic outfit became a Halloween store's and cosplayer's dream. Although Robbie undeniably looked stunning, we wanted more of her character. Robbie expressed wanting more for Harley. Our prayers became a reality with the announcement of a Harley film that also includes one of the most badass female warriors - the Birds of Prey.
By Savannah Hope6 years ago in Geeks
Panic Room - A Movie Review
Hurry, get inside the panic room! You’ll be safe there! Panic Room was released into theaters in 2002. A mother and daughter move into a new house equipped with a panic room in a townhouse in Manhattan. One night, three burglars trespass. In the fight of their lives, Meg and Sarah must fight to protect themselves inside the locked doors of the panic room.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
The Fast and Furious Cinematic Universe
The Fast and Furious franchise is one of the most insane, successful, and surprisingly compelling franchises of all time, and it also has this strange but fascinating expanded universe. I'm not talking about Shobbs and Haw, because everyone already knows about that movie. I'm talking about the properties that you might not know about, indie movies, short films, and Netflix series. And now that Fast and Furious 9 has been delayed a whole year, it's the perfect time to dive into the Fast and Furious Cinematic Universe.
By Danny Duff6 years ago in Geeks
film adaptations of books 2019
Sometimes shoot great movies from books. It happens that the film adaptation is no less classic than their book option. We have already made an interesting selection of books, movies. Today let's talk about the updates. 2019 proved to be very interesting for lovers of film adaptations of popular books. We will see the remake of the classic horror Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" adaptation "goldfinches" Donna Tart, and many other great, hopefully, films. In short, we put off the book for a couple of hours away and look forward to an exciting movie.
By Samad Mammadov6 years ago in Geeks











