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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
'Toy Story of Terror' - A Movie Review
Remember. Don’t give up. You are strong. You will find a way. Toy Story of Terror takes place on a stormy night. Unfortunately, Bonnie’s family is stranded at the Sleep Well Motel due to a flat tire. Exploring, the toys find that something isn’t right and start to disappear one by one.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'Fractured' - Review (Netflix)
Brief synopsis: Driving back from a family gathering, visiting his wife, Joanne’s, parents, Ray stops off to allow their daughter to use the bathroom. Whilst at the rest stop, their daughter, Perri gets frightened by a dog and falls, injuring her arm.
By Q-ell Betton6 years ago in Geeks
'Joker's' Wave of Madness
Dear Readers. I believe you all had seen Joker by now. And even if you haven’t, shame on you. I hope this is enough of an incentive to see the film. The entire film, I meant. Since I’ve heard people were walking out of the theater without finishing it. You are all better than that. And without any further ado, spoilers ahead, of course.
By Argenis Ovalles6 years ago in Geeks
'A Stranger Outside' - Review (Netflix)
Brief synopsis: When pediatric nurse, Daphne Hart, loses her job in a hospital after a boy dies whilst under her care, her best friend, Kaci, gets her a job babysitting for a well-to-do family, who need someone to look after their diabetic son for the weekend.
By Q-ell Betton6 years ago in Geeks
"Talking Brook: 'Yaron Brook Show: Movie Hombre & Christian Morality'"
Dr. Brook plows through the beginning of the show talking about the film Hombre (1967), which he finds to be an anti-Western. He says that most people miss the point of the movie. He points out that Native Americans have been mistreated. The entire movie revolves around the Paul Newman character, John “Hombre” Russell. Dr. Brook discusses plot points and lauds Newman’s acting and the direction. He proclaims that Russell has a strong sense of morals. Hombre, Dr. Brook explains, compromises on important issues. “Christianity is mentioned once but implied throughout the movie,” Dr. Brook says.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Geeks
Yet Another 'Joker' Review
I just got back from seeing Joker. And, you know what the world needs? Another Joker review. There just has not been enough talk about this movie yet, so it's a good thing you are reading this. You need my opinion on it. Heck, why not? Everyone else and their dog has written about it and feels that you need their opinion on it, even if they HAVEN'T even seen it themselves. Why not throw my hat into the ring here?
By Chris Hearn6 years ago in Geeks
Michael Moore Said It Would "Be a Danger to Society If You DON'T See 'Joker'" - And He's Right (SPOILER ALERT)
On October 5th, amidst the excitement surrounding a new film release tipped as "Oscar-worthy," filmmaker and political activist Michael Moore took to Facebook to explain why it is essential that everyone watches Todd Phillipps's new masterpiece Joker. Here, I want to discuss why he is right, using one particular quote that stuck with me, whilst analysing other points from his post (link here) and expressing my own thoughts on the film.
By Dee Simone6 years ago in Geeks











