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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Sirk Circus
When I was a kid I loved watching whatever movies showed up on the two stations we got on our television. Friday nights usually. Some of those flicks were musicals and I was in awe of their over-the-top merriment, heartfelt sorrow, beautiful costumes, elegant dancing. We only ever had a black and white TV, so I was watching these extravaganzas minus their Technicolour splendour. And still they were amazing to me.
By Marie Wilsonabout a month ago in Geeks
Top 10 Worst Films of 2025
You never know what you’re going to expect when watching movies, whether they’ll be your favorite or turn out to be the worst thing your eyes have ever seen. Remember, these are opinions. We all have different tastes in movies. First, I will discuss movies that have already been released, and then talk about 2025 movies. Let’s start talking about these films.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
His & Hers: A Psychological Thriller TV Show
In an era where audiences crave mystery stories that go beyond surface-level twists, His & Hers arrives as a psychological thriller built on perception, deception, and the uncomfortable truth that every story has more than one version. Adapted from Alice Feeney’s bestselling novel, the upcoming Netflix limited series blends crime drama with emotional complexity, positioning itself as a must-watch for fans of dark, character-driven storytelling.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Best Medicine: Why Fox’s New Medical Dramedy Feels Like the Cure Television Needed
Medical television shows have been a staple of entertainment for decades, often relying on fast-paced emergencies, intense emotional stakes, and high-pressure hospital environments. While those elements continue to captivate audiences, they can also become predictable. Fox’s upcoming series Best Medicine takes a different approach, offering a refreshing blend of comedy, drama, and character-driven storytelling that focuses on human connection rather than constant crisis.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
How to Watch TVNZ in USA?
Can I watch TVNZ in USA? Unfortunately No, but a VPN will help you bypass geo-restrictions of TVNZ in USA with a VPN. Watch popular and new shows on TVNZ include acclaimed series like Shōgun, The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and Severance, alongside new additions and returning favorites like The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball, Stranger Things: Season 5, and reality hits such as Gold Rush: White Water and Rock The Block. You can find trending content from recent premieres like Heated Rivalry and The War Between the Land and the Sea, plus animated favorites and documentaries on TVNZ in USA.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Greenland 2 Movie Review
When Greenland released in 2020, it surprised audiences by doing something rare in the disaster movie genre: it focused less on spectacle and more on survival, family, and human emotion. Instead of glorifying destruction, the film followed one family’s desperate attempt to stay alive as a planet-killing comet threatened Earth. Now, with Greenland 2 officially moving forward, fans are eager to see whether the sequel can expand the story without losing what made the original so effective.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Vision Quest: Why Marvel’s Most Philosophical Series Could Be Its Boldest Yet
Marvel Studios has built its empire on spectacle—universe-ending threats, multiversal chaos, and heroes larger than life. But some of its most compelling stories emerge when the action slows down and the questions get deeper. Vision Quest, Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ series, looks poised to do exactly that. Rather than focusing on explosive battles, the show turns inward, asking one of the most profound questions in the Marvel universe: What does it mean to be human?
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks
Lanterns: Why DC’s Bold New TV Series Could Redefine Superhero Storytelling
For decades, the Green Lantern mythos has stood as one of DC Comics’ most imaginative yet underutilized corners. Cosmic police powered by willpower, ancient alien civilizations, moral dilemmas written across galaxies—on paper, it’s everything prestige television thrives on. Now, with Lanterns, DC Studios is finally giving this universe the focused, grounded treatment it deserves. Set to premiere as part of DC’s reimagined screen universe, Lanterns isn’t just another superhero show. It’s a genre-blending gamble that could reshape how comic book stories are told on television.
By James S Popeabout a month ago in Geeks











