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Best geek movies throughout history.
Silver Screen Magic with Ingrid Bergman
Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman became a Hollywood icon, starring in many memorable movies. During her acting career, she won three Academy Awards. The actress excelled in a wide range of portrayals in drama, film noir, comedy, and period pieces.
By Rasma Raisters20 days ago in Geeks
"Beyond Silence": A Short Film that Speaks Volumes
Always fight for your voice. "Beyond Silence" is a Dutch short film directed by Marnie Blok. Eva, a young deaf student, fights with the higher authorities about a traumatic situation that happened at her university. Two women of different generations share a similar tragedy and story, but one decides to stay silent, while the other woman fights for justice.
By Marielle Sabbag21 days ago in Geeks
Game of Thrones: Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Review Episode 1 (The Hedge Knight)
Westeros is officially back in tournament mode. Episode 1 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finally dropped, and yes, it’s absolutely packed with Easter eggs tying back to both the original Game of Thrones series and House of the Dragon. Because this story is wedged right between the major Targaryen eras, everything connects in some really clever ways, and we’re breaking all of it down step by step.
By Bella Anderson21 days ago in Geeks
Silver Screen Magic with Lillian Gish
Director D.W. Griffith directed the 1915 film “Birth of a Nation.” The film starred Lilian Gish, Mae Marsh, and Henry B. Walthall. This is an American silent epic drama. The screenplay was adapted from the 1905 novel and play “The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan” by Thomas Dixon Jr.
By Rasma Raisters24 days ago in Geeks
25 Years Ago The World Welcome Hobbits & Lord of The Rings into Theaters
Twenty-five years ago, a gamble reshaped cinema—and few people realized it in the moment. Where it all started! In December 2001, audiences stepped into Middle-earth with The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, and something quietly seismic happened. This wasn’t just another fantasy movie arriving for the holiday season. It wasn’t a niche genre experiment or a disposable blockbuster meant to fade once the credits rolled. It was the opening chapter of a cinematic undertaking so ambitious that, even now, it feels borderline impossible that it worked at all.
By Lawrence Lease24 days ago in Geeks
People We Meet on Vacation
Our first Netflix movie of the year is The People We Meet on Vacation. Obviously this is based on a book, one of those “summer reads” kind of books. So the expectations for this movie are very low. It’s gonna be some fluff and that’s okay as long as it doesn’t try to be more than what it is. I have no problem with mindless films as long as the movie itself knows it's mindless.
By Alexandrea Callaghan24 days ago in Geeks
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review
The Bone Temple Review: A Wild, Gruesome, Surprisingly Solid Sequel Well… That Was Not What I Expected Twist my eyebrows and mail me to Alaska, because The Bone Temple was absolutely not the experience I thought I was walking into.
By Bella Anderson24 days ago in Geeks










