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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Before I Go to Sleep - A Movie Review
You mean, I am not going to remember any of this when I wake up tomorrow? Based on the novel written by S.J. Watson, Before I Go to Sleep is a 2014 film. Due to an accident, a woman can’t remember the day before when she wakes up in the morning. Struggling to adjust to this life, Christine learns of a horrifying truth that forces her to question the people around her.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksReview of 'The Priory of the Orange Tree'
The Priory of the Orange Tree shifts between POVs to deliver an exceptional high fantasy with mystical dragons, their fire-breathing enemies, and the Nameless One who threatens all.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished about a year ago in GeeksEnola Holmes - A Netflix Movie Review
Now, where to begin? Enola Holmes would know. Enola Holmes is a 2020 Netflix film. Enola Holmes-Sherlock discovers that her mother is missing. As the sister of the famous detective, Enola ventures on her own to find her. Still a rookie super-sleuth, Enola uncovers a dangerous conspiracy around a mysterious young Lord.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksSpace Exploration Technologies Corp.
Once upon a time, in a not-too-distant future, humanity had made incredible strides in space exploration. Leading the charge was a company called Space Exploration Technologies Corp, or SpaceX for short.
Unveiling the Factors Behind the High Cost of Apple Products: An In-depth Analysis
Why Apple Products are so Expensive Apple products, such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs, are known for their sleek design and high performance. However, these features come at a cost – Apple products are often more expensive than comparable products from other manufacturers. In this article, we will explore the reasons why Apple products are so expensive in detail.
Article PinsPublished about a year ago in GeeksMy Review of "There's Something About Mary"
There's Something About Mary is a comedy that came out back in 1998. At the time this movie was revolutionary and brought out a new type of comedy to a whole new generation. Unfortunately not a lot of this humor translate well into the social climate that we live in nowadays. Still I was able to enjoy a lot of the fun that I used to have with this movie. Though I can see how this movie can be quite problematic.
Brian AnonymousPublished about a year ago in GeeksShe Said - A Movie Review
We may be able to use the truth to protect others. Just keep going. Based on true events, She Said is a 2022 film. A team of New York Time reporters breaks one of the most controversial scandals. Exposing the contentious events behind the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault cases in Hollywood breaks the silence of several women.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksLaughter really is contagious — and that’s good
Laughter is a universal language that can bring people together and make them feel good. But did you know that laughter is also contagious? Studies have shown that when one person laughs, it triggers a response in others to laugh as well. This is known as "contagious laughter" and it has a variety of benefits for both the person laughing and those around them.
A doctor saved a Marine’s life in Vietnam. A photo just reunited them
In the midst of the chaos and destruction of the Vietnam War, a Marine and a doctor formed an unlikely bond that would change both of their lives forever.
Wednesday Series Review
Wednesday, Wednesday, always so dreary and morose. But let me tell you, Netflix's new series Wednesday is anything but a downer. This dark comedy, created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar and directed by Tim Burton, follows the apathetic and mysterious Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) as she navigates her way through the twisted world of Nevermore Academy.
Have you watched Barbie lately?
So, I recently was stuck at home with my 6-year-old daughter who was unwell. She wanted to watch the Barbie movie on Netflix.
Villainess Review: Kate Kelsey (Good Wife's Guide to Murder)
Tubi's penchant for releasing their Lifetime-esque films vastly increased in 2022, and I'm glad to see that they're not wasting time with this trend in 2023. On January 14, Lifetime aired the true crime film, How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story, a retelling of Nancy Brophy's murderous plot against her longtime husband. Shortly before this, Tubi gave us this film: Good Wife's Guide to Murder.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a year ago in Geeks