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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
'Beauty and the Beast' Review
Belle (about the Beast): He's no monster, Gaston. YOU ARE! Beware: Spoilers may follow If I ever had to pick the best movie of the Disney Renaissance, this would probably be it. It was the first animated movie to be nominated for Best Picture and for good reason. Everything about this movie is just great. It brings about the same emotion that early Disney films brought to the point that I'm invested so much that I'm not even questioning some of the obvious plot holes in the movie staring in front of me.
By Neal Sastry7 years ago in Geeks
'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' Review
So Netflix has been coming out with an array of romantic comedies lately. And they have just been getting better than the one before. First, The Kissing Booth, then Set It Up, and lastly To All the Boys I've Loved Before. There has probably been more, but these are the important ones, ha. This movie is very good and has captured the hearts of many. I won't go over the plot because I am sure everyone has seen this movie; I am just going to go over the main points of why I thought it was good and parts that needed to be worked on.
By Rich Burton7 years ago in Geeks
A Review of the Movie 'Crazy Rich Asians'
Crazy Rich Asians is a romantic comedy that revolves between the relationship of an Asian college professor and her rich Asian boyfriend. She has no idea that her boyfriend is rich until they take the trip to Singapore to meet her boyfriend’s friends and family.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
"I'm Glad You Changed Your Last Name, You Son of a Bitch": Zulu Watches 'Wizards' So You Won't Have To (But Should Anyway)
Introduction: Imagine you're a kid who lives about a half hour away from the Laguna Indian Reservation, headed there to rent some movies—a weekly treat. You go into the supermarket and head all the way to the back and to the right. It's not Blockbuster Video, but for a small town kid it comes awful close. You see many a Disney movie housed in clamshells (the ones with that fucking scary as hell Buddy Baker scored neon Mickey Mouse opening. Don't laugh, that shit gave me nightmares for years. That and the MTM Kitten.) Plenty of big box videos too, from MGM/UA, Warner Bros., Paramount. Shannon Whirry, Kimberly Kelley, and Shannon Tweed had some of their best work there, too—:D.
By Mister Zulu7 years ago in Geeks
'Private Peaceful'
Private Peaceful Written by Michael Morpurgo is a a resonant piece. Morpurgo has also written some other great pieces as well, War Horse being one of them. Peaceful is just as deep and meaningful as War Horse. The play is about a soldier, private Tommy Peaceful (Shane O'Regan"). It is his last night on earth, he will be shot in the morning for cowardice. Although he is anything but, and I will get to this later, he counts down the hours with the audience and his past as he spends his last time on earth in his cell. It is 10:30 AM, he talks passionately about his brother and hero, Charlie, who is three years older then him. He relives his childhood from Charlie carrying him on his shoulders to Sunday School with teacher Mrs. McCallister. He talks about how his father died chopping down a tree on the Colonels property. tommy would later blame himself for that death. He was present when the tree fell, his dad told Tommy to run and his dad didn't run himself.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Geeks
Why 'Mission: Impossible – Fallout' Is One of the Best Action Films of All-Time
I have now watched Mission: Impossible – Fallout three times. Twice with my sisters and once by myself in IMAX. And I have to say, this is the PERFECT movie to watch in IMAX. Everything is just so much more breathtaking in that giant screen.
By Jonathan Sim7 years ago in Geeks











