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Movie Review: 'Spirit Untamed' Will Entertain the Kids
Your kids, especially young girls, will love Spirit Untamed. This story of a spirited horse and the spirited young girl who befriends him is pure kiddie fare. This is the definition of a babysitter movie, the kind of safe, inoffensive, and wholly unmemorable movie that is perfect for putting on the TV while you go and do chores in another room. There is nothing wrong with Spirit Untamed as an at home presentation for children, though parents might not want to spend the money to see it in a theater.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksPassengers (2008) - A Movie Review
Never forget to live the life that you want. Passengers is a 2008 film. After a plane crash, only a handful of passengers survive. Assigned as the grief counselor to the group, Clair is taken on an eye-opening journey. Over time, the surviving passengers mysteriously disappear.
Marielle SabbagPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'Deadly Illusions' is a High Camp Thriller
If Cinemax made a lifetime movie, that movie would be Deadly Illusions, a trashy soap opera with just enough trash to reach an R-Rating. Deadly Illusions stars Sex and the City’s Kristin Davis as Mary Morrison, a bestselling author with a seemingly perfect life. She has wealth, a doting husband, Tom (Dermot Mulroney at his most bland), and two adorable moppets who don’t have much to do with this movie other than being plot devices.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksCruella 2021 Review
Cruella the 2021 film based off the main protagonist from the popular Disney 101 Dalmatian franchise was released last Friday May 28 in theaters or for premier access on Disney+. This movie tells the backstory of Cruella, where she came from and how things led to become what they did. I am a huge fan of Cruella De Vil and I actually dressed up as her for Halloween in 2020. So of course I bought the film on Disney+ with the premier access. I had been waiting forever to see it and it was well worth the wait! This article will include spoilers so if you have not seen the film yet please do not read further.
Karly KrullPublished 3 years ago in GeeksPride Month: Gay Coming of Age Films
In honour of Pride Month, I'll be posting lists of films I would recommend if you are looking for good LGBTQ films with great narratives and interesting characters. This list will be looking at the Coming of Age arcs for these complex and flawed characters.
Anarkali
We watch many movies these days, thanks to all the streaming services that make our life simpler by bringing all the content we want, right to our fingertips, but hardly a few impress us to stick on to our memory forever. However, occasionally these TV channels do surprise us with certain movies that we already love, call it sheer luck, to get us glued to our cozy couches even through the ads, like good old days. Yesterday was one such day where one of the Malayalam movie channels surprised me with Anarkali. Anarkali, a 2015 Malayalam release directed by Sachy, tells us the story of an Indian Navy officer Shantanu (played by Prithviraj Sukumaran) who gets expelled from his job when he falls in love with his senior officer’s daughter Nadira (played by Priyal Gor). The movie takes us through Shantanu’s life, his struggles across timelines during his wait to unite with the love of his life Nadira. This is only written from a fan-centric perspective, where I put down my opinions and thoughts about the movie while yours can vary drastically. However, I see myself doing this on other Malayalam movies as well, to help my fellow friends to make a decision when they are confused as to ‘What Malayalam movie to watch next?’ Let's now get back to Anarkali…
Short Film Reviews: Pride Month
It seems that when it comes to LGBT+ equality, we're at a point where the scale is pretty mixed. The Biden Administration has made noble strides to improve the lives of LGBTQ individuals and 2021 seems to be following in 2020's footsteps when it comes to seeing an influx of celebrity coming-out stories, providing comfort and inspiration to others struggling with their sexuality/identity. But for all that change, it's tragically clear that LGBTQ bigotry is still a prevalent force in our world. A horrific number of anti-LGBT legislations have been put into effect in 2021 (with more potentially on the way) and the COVID-19 crisis has taken a heavy toll on the mental health of LGBTQ youth. And the recent murder of Alireza Fazeli Monfared is a poignant reminder that violent homophobic hate remains an ongoing problem. It also shines a light on the disturbing fact that in many countries, LGBT+ behavior is still being criminalized and people still face prison time, physical abuse, and even execution for being who they are.
Trevor WellsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksShang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: The Exciting New Entry into the MCU
Last month, we were given the first teaser trailer for Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and it made Marvel fans lose their minds. It’s the fans’ very first look at the new superhero and it could not have come at a better time. This is the MCU’s first Asian protagonist as well as its first martial arts film. This is just one of the many reasons it will be one of the most exciting movies to come in the fourth phase of the MCU.
Shannon AndersonPublished 3 years ago in Geeks‘Citizen Kane’, ‘Paddington 2’ and the Oversimplification of Film Criticism
This weekend, a 2017 review of the film Paddington 2 was added to Rotten Tomatoes, dropping its perfect score from 100% Fresh to a weak 99%. This follows the recent addition of a review from 1941 to Citizen Kane‘s score, dropping it from the 100% club. Because they both claimed a 100% score with over 100 reviews under their belt, there was a multitude of internet discourse over the title of “Greatest Movie of All Time”. I’m here, not to discuss the 245 Certified Fresh Reviews for Paddington 2 or its potential status as the GOAT. I’m here to discuss the one negative review and the ill-trend in film criticism that it represents.
MovieBabblePublished 3 years ago in GeeksPongo & Perdita "Siblings"?
The long awaited release of 'Cruella' starring Academy Award Winner Emma Stone has been released May 28th, 2021. The movie has brought to life to a new origin for the puppy-killing villain. One that is both heart-warming and tragic. This is a story not for the light hearted and even less of a story for children. The rest of this article contains spoilers. Those who have not yet watched 'Cruella' should leave this article now.
Erika FarrahPublished 3 years ago in Geeks10 New Movies To See in June 2021
1. Spirit Untamed Spirit Untamed Movie 2021 Lucky Prescott's Life is Changed Forever When she moves from her Home in the City to a Small Frontier Town And Befriends A Wild Mustang Named Spirit. This Movie Is Available To See June 4, 2021
Kayla SamanthaPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThey're Not A Villain
They're not a villain, they're not misunderstood, but they're just walking the line between good and evil. First of all, I'm sorry for making this a series but I'm about to go see Cruella and I know I'm gonna have things to say after that. But lately there's been so many movies in Hollywood about villains specifically, and some of them are okay but some of them are just.....I can't behind them. So, you don't have to read these in order but I'm gonna publish them tagged with this series.
Mae McCreeryPublished 3 years ago in Geeks