comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
Two Super Mario Bros Films
I heard there would be a film about Super Mario Bros. I thought again. Yes, there was a film about Super Mario Bros. But it was live-action with John Leguzano and the late Bob Hopkins; the film didn’t do much in following the story of the game; in fact, too many, it was pretty sloppy, and here is why.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Queen Charlotte & the Pitfalls of Representational Politics
The Bridgerton series has officially become an expanded universe with the series Queen Charlotte. The story chronicles the origin of the titular Queen and her tumultuous relationship with King George, which, in this alternate history, leads to the desegregation of British High Society.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Geeks
Fast X ;review
Has the Fast & Furious franchise earned a victory lap? That’s the key question behind an appraisal of “Fast X,” a film that brazenly plays like a Greatest Hits collection from a hit artist. Not only does it directly link to the massive, franchise-turning “Fast Five” in its narrative, but it constantly recalls other films in this series either through direct mention or action beats designed to recall similar moments in movies like “Fast & Furious 6,” “Furious 7,” and “The Fate of the Furious.” The script by Dan Mazeau and "Fast Five" director Justin Lin (who left the film after creative differences and whose absence is felt in terms of action choreography) is like a snake eating its own tail, often playing like a parody of the franchise more than a new entry that cruises on its own four wheels. Even as it’s spinning through enjoyably goofy action set pieces, most of them enlivened greatly by a fun performance from Jason Momoa, there’s a desperate familiarity to all of “Fast X” that makes it even more like reheated leftovers than it has before. This is reportedly the start of a trilogy that will close the series. Let’s hope they come up with at least one fresh idea in the next two flicks.
By Imeth Githsara3 years ago in Geeks
The Unique Style of Korean Movie Making
Korean cinema has experienced a remarkable rise to prominence in recent decades, captivating audiences around the world with its distinct storytelling and artistic flair. The style of Korean movie making stands out for its ability to seamlessly blend various genres, delve into complex themes, and deliver captivating narratives that leave a lasting impact. From gripping thrillers to poignant dramas and stunning visual spectacles, Korean films have earned critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase that eagerly awaits each new release.
By Shamily Elangovan3 years ago in Geeks
Fast X (2023) movie review
The twisty narrative of Fast X was another element that had me on the edge of my seat. The film's ability to lead us down one path and then pull the rug out from under us is part of its charm, and this was more evident than ever in Fast X. The number of plot twists made it impossible to predict where the storyline was going, which only added to the suspense and excitement.
By @Janarthan 3 years ago in Geeks
Tokyo revengers
In the bustling city of Tokyo, where gangs and violence reigned supreme, a timid and disillusioned teenager named Takemichi Hanagaki found himself trapped in a life of regret and despair. Haunted by the tragic death of his middle school girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana, Takemichi had lost all hope for a brighter future. That is until a mysterious encounter with an enigmatic figure changed everything.
By Hamza Mustafa3 years ago in Geeks
Game Night - A Movie Review
This game night will be like no other. Game Night was released to theaters in 2018. A group of friends who regularly get together for game nights get entangled in a real-life murder mystery. Figuring out clues to a possible kidnapping, it’s up to the group to work together to solve this puzzle.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Movie Recap: Mortal Engines
"Mortal Engines" is a post-apocalyptic adventure film directed by Christian Rivers and produced by Peter Jackson, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Reeve. The film is set in a future where civilization has been destroyed by a devastating event known as the "Sixty Minute War," and the remaining cities have become mobile and predatory, hunting and devouring smaller cities to survive.
By Bashir Ndawula3 years ago in Geeks










