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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
The Noel Diary - A Netflix Movie Review
Life is all about the chase. Time to chase after your dreams. The Noel Diary is a 2022 Netflix film. In the midst of settling his estranged mother’s estate, Jake meets Rachel. She is in search of her biological mother. Discovering a diary, the pair take an adventure to find the owner of this journal.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksMind blowing review and exploration of Netflix top ten television show: Blood and water đź’§
Opening Shot: A dose of a recording device, and we hear Janet Nkosana (Zikhona Sodlaka) conversing with Analysts Vaans (Abduragman Adams) and Petersen (Nicole Fortuin) about what happened when the main offspring of Thandeka Khumalo (Gail Mabalane) was stole at the clinic in 2003.
James KimberlyPublished about a year ago in GeeksHow Much Money Did Netflix Pay Harry And Meghan?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, respectively. They married in May 2018 and welcomed their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, in May 2019. The couple are known for their philanthropic and charitable work, such as their work with the Invictus Games, World Vision Canada, and the Royal Foundation. They also use their platform to advocate for issues such as gender equality and racial justice. In 2021, Harry and Meghan relocated to California, USA, where they plan to continue their work for charitable causes.
fatima dalaniPublished about a year ago in GeeksReview of 'The Nemesis'
In the “intense and captivating” (Kirkus Reviews) conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Diabolic series, the Empire teeters on the edge of destruction as rumors spread that Nemesis is still alive.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished about a year ago in GeeksThe Mole: The Netflix Reboot
If you're unfamiliar with The Mole, I implore you to check out my previously published article here on Vocal detailing the early 2000s family whodunit show. It was ahead of its time, cryptic, at times hilarious, and borderline reality show perfection.
Raine NealPublished about a year ago in GeeksVillainess Review: Alex (Dhar Mann Studios)
You know, I've been watching Dhar Mann's films for just over two years now, which is about right because it was right when the pandemic was at its highest height, and those vids (among others) got a lot of attention. I have enjoyed a lot of Dhar Mann's vids, but in recent months, I've had the same thought: "You know, some of these vids need the Lifetime approach." Dhar Mann's vids have the family friendly approach, but other platforms who have "borrowed" from that same diagram have told darker stories and featured some immensely heinous villains.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a year ago in GeeksWednesday - A review
I’m a grown man in his thirties, who never liked the horror genre in movies and who doesn’t care much for Tim Burton’s work either. Nor was I a fan of the original Addams Family movies or TV shows or cartoons or comics. Not particularly fond of teen dramas or goths, either.
John H. KnightPublished about a year ago in GeeksScrooged - A Movie Review
I’m going to get Christmas Caroled? Is that really a thing? Scrooged appeared in theaters in 1988, based on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Frank is visited by three ghosts. Showing Frank significant moments from his past, present, and future, he learns a valuable lesson.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksMy Review of "King of Comedy (1999)"
King of Comedy (1999) is a Hong Kong comedy that stars the infamous Stephen Chow. I grew up watching this sort of stuff in the past so a lot of the antics don't really phase me. As a westerner watching in I can see how problematic a lot of the scenes can be. That's why I'm a little divided in this review.
Brian AnonymousPublished about a year ago in GeeksFuture Web & Back-End Development Trends For 2023
In this article, we gathered a dozen of web and back-end development trends for 2023. They are from different areas, like e-commerce, programming languages, security, etc. Developers will find out what skills they should polish, while business owners will discover new toolkits for their future projects.
Christmas with the Kranks - A Movie Review
Do you really think we can get everything set up in time for the Christmas party? Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 film. When their daughter goes to Peru for the holiday, Luther and Nora Krank decide to skip Christmas and go on a cruise. The neighborhood is anything but happy about this idea. At the last minute, they need to throw a Christmas Eve party together.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksMy Review of "Shaun of the Dead"
Shaun of the Dead came out back in 2004. I think this horror comedy was revolutionary at the time. Back in those days movies tended to stay in their genres. This movie made fun of the fact that it was a horror movie and was well aware of itself. Now you can see this type of movie all the time. I remember it first with this one.
Brian AnonymousPublished about a year ago in Geeks