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Best geek movies throughout history.
Dragon's Dogma 2 House of the Blue Sunbright Find Sebastian
Dragon's Dogma 2 offers players an immersive journey to Vernworth through Sebastian and his search for an elusive Blue Sunbright flower, prompting a tale of mystery and danger as players traverse bustling slums and luxurious Noble Quarter in Vernworth.
By KRISHANTH SAM11 days ago in Geeks
Sweet Tooth: Season 3 – The Final Season's Journey to Truth in a Post-Apocalyptic World
The journey of Gus, the part-deer, part-human boy, and his friends in the post-apocalyptic world of "Sweet Tooth" has captivated audiences since its debut. The unique blend of hope, adventure, and dystopian reality has created a series that stands out in the realm of post-apocalyptic storytelling. As "Sweet Tooth" embarks on its third and final season, the stakes are higher than ever. This season promises to delve deeper into the mysteries of hybrids and their origins, offering a thrilling conclusion to Gus's quest.
By Oliver Green11 days ago in Geeks
Exploring the Dark Realms of Modern Society and Technology: A Deep Dive into the Latest Season of Black Mirror
Black Mirror, the critically acclaimed anthology series, has returned with a new season that continues to push the boundaries of storytelling by exploring the dark and often unsettling aspects of modern society and technology. Created by Charlie Brooker, the series is known for its thought-provoking narratives that blend science fiction with contemporary issues, making audiences question the impact of technology on their lives. In this blog, we will take a deep dive into the latest season, analyzing each episode, discussing the underlying themes, and reflecting on the broader implications for our society.
By Oliver Green11 days ago in Geeks
Dr. Strangelove: Or what happens when two geniuses work together
In the thick of the Cold War, Stanley Kubrick created a work of art to reflect the state of human society in arguably the most absorbable form; a satire. As the great Sun Tzu said, all wars are won before they are fought; Dr Strangelove’s brilliance also comes through in its approach of the concept (nuclear war), before the cameras were turned on.
By Bharat Bhoite11 days ago in Geeks
The Twisted Journey of Death and Rebirth
Rebirth, corruption, and the loss of innocence take the center stage in Birdshot (2016). Directed by Mikhail Red, the coming-of-age thriller follows teenager Maya (Mary Joy Apostol) as she struggles to find independence from her father Diego (Ku Aquino) and a newbie policeman Domingo (Arnold Reyes) as he adjusts to the ways of Philippine police mentored by seasoned cop Mendoza (John Arcilla). The characters move against the backdrop of a serene and peaceful rural area around a Philippine Eagle sanctuary with mounds of injustice and corruption brimming just below the surface.
By CJ Argallon12 days ago in Geeks
The Fall Guy
Swimming costumes, spicy margaritas, and bad decisions. If you know me, you know I don't like romcoms. I'm not a very big fan of romance at all, really. I'm not a fan of Ryan Gosling, either. (Or at least, I wasn't... that has now changed.) No offence to the guy, I'm sure he's smashing. I just thought (probably unfairly, to be honest) "he's that guy who does romcoms". (He stole the show in Barbie, though.)
By L.C. Schäfer12 days ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Maria Delgado (My Fatal Social Following)
I literally beamed when I went to Lifetime Movie Club and saw an actual new original film hit the online site: My Fatal Social Following. The reason for my elation is simple--it's because Lifetime Movie Club originals are villainess magnets. I'm dead serious, I really wish that Lifetime would release more original movies to LMC. It all started with the film, Dead in the Water, back in 2021, but the aforementioned recent film is only the eighth LMC original released since then. Now, I'm not asking that they release them by the bunches like Tubi, who releases about four or five Lifetime-esque thrillers per month! All I ask is that we get a Lifetime Movie Club exclusive thriller just once a month. That's not too much to ask.
By Clyde E. Dawkins13 days ago in Geeks
The Human in the Icon
We all know the story. A planet is about to be destroyed, only a single baby is allowed to escape his doomed world, and the baby's ship lands on Earth. On our planet, this baby grows up to be the Earth's champion for a society of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.
By CJ Argallon14 days ago in Geeks
Plus One - A Movie Review
This is going to be the ultimate wedding season ever! Care to be my date? Plus One was invited to movie theaters in 2019. Ben and Alice, two lifelong single best friends agree to be each other’s plus ones so they can survive a summer of weddings. Though pessimistic about love, they question if their friendship is something more.
By Marielle Sabbag14 days ago in Geeks
Brief and not-so-brief opinions: Part 10
Sweet & Sour (Netflix), Inside Out 2, and The One for Sarah. … The 'brief and not-so-brief opinions' articles are my outlet to rant about or appreciate movies, shows and their elements. I will express my thoughts while watching and after or only after watching, it depends. I will not be rating. These are not spoiler-free for the most part and no research will be made for or about them(unless curious or accidental which would be mentioned). They are in no particular order of recent watching as well. However, the opinions are in order of viewing the movie or show (for the most part). This wouldn't be as structured or detailed as well and there would be no set number of picks per article, it would be just as things go. It is intended to be casual. So think, conversations about movie plots, characters, topics-so something like that.
By 'Vive Akugha15 days ago in Geeks