Category: Reviews

Greenlight Review: It’s Kill Or Be Killed For A Novice Movie Director In This Thriller  | Shriekfest 2019

Filmmaking is a matter of life and death in the new thriller Greenlight. The film screened as part of this past weekend’s Shriekfest Film Festival in Los Angeles, going on to win the Best Thriller

What to Watch This Weekend: Pavarotti

Welcome to What To Watch This Weekend, a weekly series dedicated to helping figure out which films you should enjoy in the near future. Each Friday, the GeekScholars present a spoiler-free review of a film that

Review: Ballers Season Five – “Edutainment”

With the death of Kisan, the plan to look out for the players weighs heavier on Spencer (Dwayne Johnson). Spending time with a veteran player (John Amos) who is hailing a cab after the funeral

Color Out Of Space Review: An Out There Lovecraft Adaptation | Beyond Fest 2019

Richard Stanley directing a movie starring Nicolas Cage? That would have one thinking of a movie with the craziness factor squared. Add in that it’s an adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story, and you get

Jojo Rabbit Review: Taika Waititi’s Latest Lives Up To The Festival Hype | Beyond Fest 2019

The subject matter in Jojo Rabbit would not seem to be ripe for comedy: During WWII, a young German boy discovers his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home. Apparently, writer/director Taika Waititi thought

American Horror Story 1984 Review: ‘Mr. Jingles’

The gore, twists and '80s camp continue to flow wildly in the second episode of American Horror Story: 1984. Related - American Horror Story 1984 Review: 'Camp Redwood' Brooke is trying to tell everyone that Mr.

Review: Ballers Season Five – ‘Crumbs’

The latest episode of Ballers hit a tragic note as one character's arc came to a violent end. First, the buildup to how we got there. Related - Review: Ballers Season Five 'Municipal' A number of

Abominable Review: Predictable Yet Loveable

Abominable is the story of Yi (voiced by Chloe Bennet), a teenage girl struggling to balance her family and an ambition to take the trip she always promised herself that she would embark upon. When

Tabletop Game Review – Atelier: The Painter’s Studio

  Atelier: The Painter’s Studio by AEG Price: ~$30.00 Players: 2 to 4 Playtime: 30 to 45 minutes Perfect for: Players looking for a light/introductory resource allocation and engine building game Atelier: The Painter’s Studio

The Black String Review: Frankie Muniz Stretches His Acting Capabilities In Lead Role Of New Thriller

Former Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie Muniz shows off his acting chops in the new paranoid thriller The Black String. His character is put through the wringer, and Muniz proves himself capable of evincing