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Antiheroes are here to stay
“He who marches out of step hears another drum” Said Ken Kesey, author of the whimsical novel “One flew over the cuckoo’s nest.” Let’s try to answer this simple question, what makes someone good or bad? I guess it all depend on which side you’re on. In our constricted way of interpreting reality, we are usually on the side of the good guys, is it really true? Let’s dig a bit deeper to really understand what differentiate an antihero from someone we can look up to. Is there any difference?
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 3 years ago in GeeksSome opinions on TENET
After watching "TENET", the state is not spinning, but I am satisfied and appreciate it. I'm meaningless to show my ugliness at the technical level. There are too many articles on deconstructed movies. I only stay true to my own feelings and thoughts, and write some in-depth impressions. What I see is a different kind of love, the love for Gaomei, the love for brothers, and the biggest one is of course the love for the earth.
Stephen John BrigdenPublished 3 years ago in GeeksKnow More About the Latest Blockbuster Movie LUCA
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Rupesh KumarPublished 3 years ago in Geekseverything
Watched two sets of movies, and watched "I’m Thinking of Ending Things" (I’m Thinking of Ending Things) on Netflix in the evening. This movie is controversial. To be honest, it is not suitable for ordinary and superficial people like me. However, it was a movie that changed the work of a young novelist. For me, a visionary who was a little delusional about turning my novel into a movie, or this was one of the reasons why I would watch this movie.
Andrew John HolroydPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'American Night' Starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers
I would tell you that I hate the new movie American Night starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Jeremy Piven but, I’m not sure what it is that I hate? Truly, is this a movie? It's more like pure chaos in the shape of a movie. Between the sub-Tarantino attempt at mixing up chapters or character perspectives, the baffling attempts at what I think is humor, or the pointless, meaningless, character death and violence, there are so many things to hate about American Night that I am almost too tired to care enough to hate American Night.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'Implanted'
Implanted stars Michelle Girolami as Sarah, a struggling young woman, recently let go from her job. Needing money to find a place to live, Sarah decides to join a medical study that promises a $20,000 payment. By joining this strange experiment, Sarah agrees to have a device implanted into her back that will speak to her as if she had Siri in her brain that only she can hear. The goal of the implanted device is to help with mental health and self improvement by having the chip monitor health and mental conditions and tell the user if anything is wrong.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksDocumentary Review: 'The Jesus Music'
The Jesus Music is an entirely unnecessary documentary on the history of Christian Music. It features a series of well known artists delivering talking head monologues about their career with very dry anecdotes of little interest outside of the niche of people who follow Contemporary Christian Music and likely already know these stories. Directed by John and Andy Erwin, The Jesus Music does little to justify its own existence.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'Old Henry' Starring Tim Blake Nelson
Old Henry is an old school western, gritty and violent filled with dirty, stinking wretches out for blood and money. Henry himself, played by Tim Blake Nelson, is dirty and stinky but he is, at the very least, trying to be peaceful. Henry moved to the middle of nowhere years ago to escape a past of grave violence and death. You will learn a little about Henry’s past as Old Henry unfolds but the story is almost entirely in Henry’s present where a stray horse leads Henry to a wounded man and a satchel full of ill-gotten gains.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksStuck in Love - A Movie Review
We all need to give love stories of our own a chance. Stuck in Love was released to theaters in 2012. After his divorce, a father wants to reconnect with his children. Each member of the family has a different opinion about love. During this time, they meet new people and experience relationships. What is the true definition of love?
Marielle SabbagPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'The Survivalist' Starring John Malkovich
The Survivalist is a new pandemic thriller starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers as the owner of a large piece of land in Pennsylvania living peacefully away from the regular world where COVID-19 has mutated and caused mass death. Meyers’ Ben is a former FBI Agent with a stockpile of weapons and food who smartly began to prepare for this situation just as things started to get very, very bad.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksVillainess Review: Valerie Hudson (A Professor's Vengeance)
Lifetime Movie Network's "Homecoming Week" ends with this film, A Professor's Vengeance, which centers on grad school student Nicole Atkins' attempts to move on from her past affair with married professor Daniel Hudson. The quest is made difficult when Nicole ends up taking Daniel's writing class, and it gets worse with Daniel's continuous advances. The film also establishes that Daniel has strayed from his marriage before with another student; something that his wife, Valerie Hudson, won't let him forget, no matter how hard he tries to do so.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in Geeks27 Essential Revenge Movies Best Served Cold
Sure, we all try to be the best person we can be, thinking of others when we make big decisions and trying to forgive and move on. But sometimes, doesn’t revenge just sound a little too sweet to resist? Luckily, movies can be the perfect outlet for those feelings, and there are plenty of amazing films centered around the protagonist’s quest for revenge.