To keep ourselves and our readers occupied during the pandemic, we’ve compiled a list of comfort films to pull us through.
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To keep ourselves and our readers occupied during the pandemic, we’ve compiled a list of comfort films to pull us through.
Read moreThe 92nd Academy Awards are right around the corner and for the first time in a long time, my schedule actually permits me to write an article like this. Huzzah. Now remember these are my personal thoughts, which we’re all entitled to. 1. Little WomenAdapted Screenplay By: Greta GerwigDirected By: Greta Gerwig Little Women is without question, my favorite Oscar-nominated film of the year, quickly landing itself into my Top 10
Read moreLittle Women 2019 directed by Greta Gerwig focuses on the importance of every woman’s dream by making it clear that they all matter.
Read moreLittle Women stands the test of time over and over again because it’s a story that celebrates our differences alongside our strengths.
Read moreMarvelous Geeks Podcast is back in action after the events of Endgame to disucss Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Read more“The earth lost its best defender.” To requote Captain America — the world lost its best defender. And while death is difficult to discuss, it’s cathartic when mourning a tremendous loss. Tony Stark’s sacrificial death was one felt everywhere — a fictional loss that’ll be with us for years to come because so few before him have had such a poignant, profoundly colossal impact. He was the one in 14,000,605.
Read moreWe’re never going to stop thinking about Loki’s “The sun will shine on us again, brother” and that’s a fact.
Read moreAvengers: Endgame Spoilers Part I and Part II 11 years and 22 movies have amounted to one of the most beautiful cinematic experiences of our time – a journey, I could not be more grateful to have experienced alongside so many marvelous geeks. This isn’t the first or last time the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be featured, but there’s something about these initial reactions that are so unbelievably special to
Read morePart I and Part II For two weeks in a row Marvelous Geeks episodes feature two lovely former coworkers turned friends, Malia Dickinson and Sarah Parsons to discuss all sorts of topics pertaining to the minds of creative souls and all the social media aficionados, too. We talk all things spreading kindness, business, finances, Disney, the MCU, cons, the films we want to see more, and scream about our love for 2018’s
Read moreCaptain Marvel Review On this week’s episode of Marvelous Geeks, Morgan McNair joins me to talk all things Marvel’s Captain Marvel. The review is not spoiler free, so listen at your own risk. We talk all things astounding scene stealer Goose the cat and tie the film into Avengers: Endgame a bit. Marvel’s Captain Marvel is the first solo installment that features a female character front and center through Brie
Read moreNetflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is a stunning adaptation of the young adult romance novel that follows Lara Jean Covey’s journey.
Read moreMarvelous Geeks Episode 7: Ant-Man and the Wasp Review On this week’s episode of Marvelous Geeks, Morgan’s back to talk all things Ant-Man and the Wasp with Gissane Sophia. This isn’t a spoiler-free podcast so be warned if you haven’t seen the film yet. Who’ll save who? What was our favorite part? And naturally, there are more Avengers 4 speculations. In a sense, Ant-Man and The Wasp is one of
Read moreMarvel’s Infinity War is here and the hosts of our podcast have a lot of feelings about where this story will go.
Read moreRelease Date: August 14, 2015Screenplay: Guy Ritchie, David C. Wilson, Scott Z. Burnsbased on the story by Sam RolfeDirected By: Guy RitchieStarring: Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Debicki and Hugh Grant I’m dumbfounded by the lack of positivity surrounding this film amongst critics and thus it’s a great reminder of the notion that at this day and age, it appears people see a movie merely to judge it.
Read moreThe 2015 Cinderella starring Lily James and Richard Madden is the best modern adaptation of the film since Rogers and Hammerstein’s.
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