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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
James Reviews: 'Clerks III'
Picking up fifteen years after the events of the previous movie, best friends Dante Hicks (O'Halloran) and Randal Graves (Anderson) now own and run the Quick Stop convenience store. After Randal suffers a heart attack, he decides to make a movie about his life working as a clerk, featuring Dante, fellow co-worker Elias Grover (Trevor Fehrman), his friend Blockchain Coltrane (Austin Zajur), and local drug dealers-turned-dispensary owners Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith).
James F. EwartPublished 2 years ago in GeeksSinner Book Review
Sinner is the second book in the Priest series, and follows Sean Bell on his journey to find himself and God, but more importantly… love.
Devon ReneePublished 2 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Men in Black: International"
Men in Black: International came out back in 2019. It seems as though this franchise will never die. They have a new one when it gets close to 10 years from the previous one. This time we don't have our main character but we still have the main premise and same universe.
Brian AnonymousPublished 2 years ago in GeeksHouse of the Dragon
The penultimate episode of House of the Dragon dropped tonight and of course I have many thoughts. This episode was entitled the Green Council which led to a disappointing lack of Rhaenyra and Dameon. And as I am firmly on team Black this episode caused many reactions.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 2 years ago in GeeksAnikulapo
This is one Nigerian movie you should definitely watch. Not only is it an epic historical and cultural masterpiece but it also gives a glimpse into Nigeria's pre-colonial life and times. Anikulapo is a beautifully produced work of art by a master storyteller that has not only elevated Nigerian culture but also garnered acceptability and love from viewers around the world earning it a number-one ranking on Netflix.
Imabong FaminuPublished 2 years ago in GeeksHalloween Movies/Shows to Watch
Happy October! Though I am very not a Halloween person I thought I would share my list of conventional and unconventional movies for spooky time.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 2 years ago in GeeksHouse of The Dragon Episode 9 review: Hell is empty, all the devils are here
House of the Dragon episode 9 was filled to the brim with tension, panic and unpredictability, you never know whose head could be cut off, and who could be burnt to cinders.
Entergalactic is visually stunning
Netflix has sat atop the streaming wars for years. Only recently have other platforms been able to make a dent. The reason being is Netflix has original content for any and all fans. The quality of that content is up for debate at times but you can still find anything you are looking for. The most recent example of this is an adult animated film titled Entergalatic.
Reel VibesPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Three Ways That Episode 9 of ‘House of the Dragon’ Underwhelmed
Every ninth episode of a Game of Thrones season was a blockbuster. Episode 9s shocked viewers with Ned Stark’s death and the Red Wedding, and delighted them with the battles of the Bastards and the Blackwater.
Triangle of Sadness
This weekend brought on only one new film due to a very important dance competition being just around the corner, and that movie was Triangle of Sadness. Now we once again went into a film knowing nearly nothing, I had only heard that it was a comedy and that Woody Harelson was in it and quite frankly that's all I needed to hear so we booked our seats and settled in.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 2 years ago in GeeksIron-Man, the hero who (no one wanted) saved Marvel
Marvel didn't have a good time in the 90's, the comic book industry was already in decline and the only experience Marvel had in the movies were two cancelled cheap movies and Howard the Duck. Things were going very bad so bad that in 1993 Marvel didn't have much money so they sold the movie rights to their most famous characters and declared bankruptcy!
Halloween 1978 is a true classic
When people look back at certain genres they all have instant classics that come to mind. Horror is no different as the slasher era has gone on to redefine what it means to be a horror film. A few films had inspiration over that change but perhaps none more than Halloween in 1978.
Reel VibesPublished 2 years ago in Geeks