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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
'Heroes: Mortals and Monsters, Quests and Adventures' - Book Review
The new book from comedian, actor, presenter, and all around legend, Stephen Fry, Heroes: Mortals and Monsters, Quests and Adventures, is the second book in Fry's Greek Myths series following his first book, Mythos.
By Hayley Dodwell7 years ago in Geeks
'Throne of Glass' by Sarah Maas
Throne of Glass is about an 18 year old girl who is an assassin. To win her freedom, she must win a duel against another assassin. While all this is happening, there are strange murders occurring throughout the castle. The girl, while preparing for the duel and other tests, investigates these strange murders with help from an unexpected friend.
By Nikki Kattamuri7 years ago in Geeks
'Daniel's Husband'
Few plays make you think about and debate a play the way Daniel's Husband does. The play is set at Daniel Bixby (Ryan Spahn) and Mitchell Howard's (Matthew Montelongo) home. It focuses on gay marriage, but it is much, much more than that. The premise is five main characters... Mitchell and Daniel, Mitchell's agent Barry, Barry's newest love interest, Trip, and Daniel's mother, Lydia (Anna Holbrook). Michael McKeever the Playwright gives us the obvious, but he gives us the not so obvious that hits us one way or the other. Who is really selfish? Who is willing to give a little? What character will we side with?
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Geeks
'Wounded'
Wounded is a complex play. It is the type of play that has you forming an opinion and then changing it half way through the show and then has you in another direction by the end. Set in Tommy and Angelica's apartment, it is the story of a wounded veteran who is now incapacitated and has his wife and wife's boyfriend to care for him. The set looks like something thrown together, but as the show goes on you begin to realize that it is made to look like hell because that is where all three are, in hell. Kerry Kazmierowicztrimm has written this play about not one, but two wounded warriors. Samuel's (Kyle Felts) injuries are not known until well into the play. Angelica (Tanya Gorlow) has a difficult task in that she still loves Tommy (Scott Kuza), but wants a somewhat normal life for herself. She had to quit school and put her architectural aspirations on hold to care for Tommy. She tries her best to comfort Tommy and tries to make him think as if that should help him snap out of his mental disability.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Geeks
'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Is a Very Fun Superhero Movie with Incredible Animation and Entertaining Story
When I went to the movie theater and watched a trailer for ANOTHER Spider-Man movie, I was expecting this to just be another animated movie that little kids are gonna watch and enjoy.
By Jonathan Sim7 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Sons of Anarchy: Season 4'
With each season of Sons of Anarchy it seems to be getting crazier and crazier. The twists and turns keep me guessing and I don't know what's going to happen next. This is a good way to keep Sons of Anarchy fans coming for more.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
'Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse' Film Review
Our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man has had an interesting go of it the last few years, hasn’t he? Spider-Man's recent cinematic exploits have been interesting. Spider-Man’s Sam Rami trilogy ended with a studio-forced mess in Spider-Man 3. After deciding that Spider-Man needed a reboot, enter Andrew Garfield under the direction of the aptly-named Marc Webb. Those movies had excellent core character chemistry between Garfield and Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacey. The film tried to do too much to set up the bigger universe without telling an exciting story in the sequel.
By Gary Isabelle7 years ago in Geeks











