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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
The Female Characters Who Taught a Gay Boy How to Be Strong
International Women’s Day usually centers on real history — scientists, activists, artists, leaders. Women who changed laws, built movements, and refused to accept the limits placed on them, but stories shape us too.
By Tamas Csokasabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
The Ongoing Implications of the Epstein Files in 2026
The Jeffrey Epstein case continues to shape global discussions about power, justice, and accountability. Years after Epstein’s death in 2019, the release of millions of investigation documents—commonly called the “Epstein Files”—has reignited public debate. In 2025 and 2026, new laws and investigations forced U.S. authorities to release a massive archive of documents related to Epstein’s trafficking network. These files include witness statements, emails, flight logs, photographs, and investigative reports.
By shaoor afridia day ago in Geeks
My Top 50 Favorite Sci-Fi/Thriller Movies of All Time
***Author's Note*** I realize there are several repeats from past lists included on this one. Sci-fi is my favorite genre, so when I started creating a list of my top 10 favorites, I realized I had to make the list much longer to be able to fit and talk about all the amazing sci-fi films I love.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton2 days ago in Geeks
Revisiting She's The Man: Gender, Identity, and the Legacy Of a Teen Comedy
Plot Summary She's The Man centers on Viola Hastings, a talented teenage soccer player frustrated when her school disbands the girls' team and is denied an opportunity to try out for the boys' squad. Determined to prove herself, she disguises herself as her brother, Sebastian, and enrolls at his boarding school, Illyria Prep. There, she joins the boys' soccer team while struggling to maintain her secret identity. Complications arise when she develops feelings for her roommate and becomes involved in romantic misunderstandings involving Duke and Olivia. Ultimately, Viola must reveal the truth in a climactic match that tests her courage and convictions.
By TheScreenAnalyst2 days ago in Geeks
Train Dreams - A Movie Review
The world’s an old place. Train Dreams is a 2025 film based on Denis Johnson’s novella. The story follows Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker, who experiences turmoil in the midst of his happy life. Although the journey of grief is difficult, Robert keeps moving forward.
By Marielle Sabbag2 days ago in Geeks
Chris Esper's "Michael Solace" Explores the Price of Creativity
They’re just words. Words come and go. “Michael Solace” is a short film directed by Chris Esper. A passionate filmmaker finds himself on a surreal odyssey where he wrestles with selling his soul or his script.
By Marielle Sabbag2 days ago in Geeks
The Testaments of Ann Lee and If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You
We are all busy people. Thank you for finding the time in your lives to read my film reviews. I’ve seen two films this week and I’m reviewing them together, in part, to save myself some time. So, let me save you some of that precious resource too and say that they are both good films, with excellent central performances. The Testament of Ann Lee got more stars (4.5) than If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You (3.5) on the spreadsheet I’m keeping for this year’s viewing. This means I would recommend them both, but as time is short for all of us, if you only have time to see one, make it The Testament of Ann Lee. But, for those who want to know more, please read on and you might discover which film would suit you best.
By Rachel Robbins2 days ago in Geeks
The Best SpongeBob SquarePants Episodes!
#1 - "Band Geeks" (Season 2, Episode 15) I love that stadiums and sports/concert arenas have begun attempting to recreate the SpongeBob anthem that rallied a generation. The Bubble Bowl is the SpongeBob equivalent of the Super Bowl, and honestly, Bikini Bottomites put on a better halftime show than the NFL. By a long shot.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton3 days ago in Geeks
War from Swords to Satellites
War has been a part of human history for thousands of years. From ancient battlefields where warriors fought with swords and shields to today’s technologically advanced conflicts monitored by satellites, warfare has changed dramatically. The evolution of war reflects the development of human societies, technologies, and political systems.
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Geeks
Could Silver the Hegdehog be Shadow's Grandson?
Lately, I have been seeing comments on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube saying that Silver is Shadow the Hedgehog’s son. This could be true because there are some similarities between them. For example, the highlighted area around their eyes. Shadow has it red, while Silver is black.
By stephanie borges3 days ago in Geeks









