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Best geek movies throughout history.
Tank (1984) Review: James Garner’s Forgotten Tank Rampage Against Small-Town Corruption
A Father, a Son, and a Machine Built for War By 1984, James Garner had already cemented himself as one of the most effortlessly likable actors in Hollywood. He specialized in men who didn’t need to prove their toughness because it radiated naturally. In Tank, Garner plays Zack Carey, a retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major attempting to adjust to civilian life in rural Georgia after decades defined by military structure and sacrifice.
By Movies of the 80sa day ago in Geeks
Evil Dead Wrath Has Officially Entered Production. AI-Generated.
To the delight of horror fans around the world, the Evil Dead franchise will add a new film called Evil Dead Wrath, directed by Francis Galluppi, an independent filmmaker who will bring a new perspective to the iconic saga.
By Ninfa Galeanoa day ago in Geeks
Ranking My Favorite Film Franchise "Scream"
What’s your favorite scary movie franchise? If you clicked on this, you already know mine. And honestly, what better series to ride for than Scream? Dreamed up by Kevin Williamson and the late, legendary Wes Craven, this razor-sharp slasher saga isn’t just iconic—it practically resurrected the genre in the mid-’90s. When the first film hit theaters, slashers were limping along. Then Ghostface called, and everything changed.
By Lawrence Leasea day ago in Geeks
La La Land
Okay…so this movie came out when I was in high school and I hated it then. It was in fact way overhyped and won far too many awards for what it was. I re-watched it recently with my best friend and I have not changed my opinion but I can now articulate my thoughts on the matter better, so here we go.
By Alexandrea Callaghana day ago in Geeks
Flix, Fotos & Frocks. Top Story - February 2026.
Fashion, photography, movies: put 'em in a blender, hit a button and you get something wonderful - at least, I hope so: it's what I've written here - a frappé of pop culture musings involving photogs and togs in motion pictures.
By Marie Wilson2 days ago in Geeks
Review of Season 2 of Paradise: Sterling K. Hulu's expansive post-apocalyptic revival is led by Brown.
On February 23, 2026, the highly anticipated second season of the popular Hulu show Paradise brought viewers back into its post-apocalyptic world and expanded its narrative in ways that have garnered praise and criticism from viewers and critics alike. The series starring Sterling K. has a broader scope, new characters, and a shift in tone. Brown's performance as Xavier Collins, a Secret Service agent, continues to investigate survival, human connection, and the emotional cost of disaster. Season 2 debuted with "three episodes available immediately" on Hulu and Disney+. It will continue with weekly episodes through an eight-episode arc, similar to how the first season was structured.
By Raviha Imran2 days ago in Geeks
The Tourette's Outburst and the Racial Slur Shock Ceremony at the BAFTA Awards in 2026
Not only will the "2026 BAFTA Film Awards" be remembered for their illustrious winners and chic red carpet moments, but they will also be remembered for an unexpected and highly contentious disruption that overshadowed a portion of the ceremony. A member of the audience who had Tourette's syndrome yelled a racial slur at the British Academy Film Awards rocked the ceremony, prompting swift responses from presenters, celebrities, and broadcasters alike.
By Raviha Imran2 days ago in Geeks
Unstreamable ’80s Classics: The Movies Lost in Digital Limbo
The reality of the streaming era is something stranger, and far more fragile. A surprising number of culturally significant films from the 1980s—movies that helped define their era, shape careers, and influence generations of filmmakers—are not currently available to stream on major subscription platforms in the United States. They are not lost in the literal sense. They exist. But they are functionally invisible, stranded in a digital limbo created by rights disputes, lapsed licenses, music clearances, and the quiet indifference of corporations toward anything that doesn’t immediately generate clicks.
By Movies of the 80s4 days ago in Geeks
XOXO
XOXO was released to Netflix on August 26, 2016. Six strangers come from around the USA to attend the music festival called XOXO. What comes is a day of and night of partying, drug trips, dates, fights, love, happiness, and an opportunity of a lifetime. The most important thing about the film is it is a character film. The main plot is the festival but it’s the ensemble that drives the story. We focus on the individual lives of Ethan, Krystal, Shannie, Ray, Neil, and Tariq. During the pandemic of 2020, music festivals and concerts had been either cancelled or postponed so it is nice and bittersweet to see lots of people in a group dancing and having a good time.
By Melissa Clark5 days ago in Geeks
Silver Screen Magic with Lana Turner
She was born as Julia Jean “Lana” Turner on February 8, 1921, and became a memorable actress during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Turner was also a pin-up model and in the mid-1940s had become one of the highest-paid American actresses and among the biggest stars at MGM.
By Rasma Raisters5 days ago in Geeks
How to Make a Killing Review: Glen Powell’s Dark Comedy About Wealth, Murder, and American Resentment
Star Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3 out of 5) How to Make a Killing • Director: John Patton Ford • Writer: John Patton Ford • Starring: Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick
By Sean Patrick5 days ago in Geeks










