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A Filmmaker's Review: "Behind Her Eyes" (Netflix, 2021)
I'm not going to lie, the concept and a lot of the writing was pretty good to be perfectly honest. Unfortunately though, the acting was not - except for the woman who portrays Louise - she was alright. The series seems to be more about big plot twists and making the viewer feel shocked rather than explaining what is actually going on here. The fact that we get a very important plot point not until about episode four or five in the series and yet, this is expected to be a massive part of the ending. The problem here is that it has been pretty much shoe-horned in. Yes, it explains the 'twist' ending, but it also feels like it is there just to give a reason for it too. There really is a certain amount of the acting, especially in the latter episodes alongside the strangeness of the plot, that is laughable. Let us take a look at this.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in GeeksLoving Fate: The Winx Saga
Allow me to invite you to a world that is mystical, magical, and extraordinary. It is a drama series on Netflix with one season (so far), and it aired in 2020. The series remind me of the Harry Potter stories, only they are not about young wizards. They are about teenage fairies. The series is called Fate: The Winx Saga.
Leona ValentinePublished 3 years ago in GeeksYour Next Move After 'The Queen's Gambit'
Ladies and Gentleman. This is the moment I've been waiting for. I have been an avid fan of Netflix since before they ran Blockbuster out of business. There was nothing like getting off the school bus, checking the mailbox and seeing that the next cartoon of choice was waiting for my 5 year old brain to absorb.
Amanda MitchellPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBridgerton Lover
After watching Bridgerton, who hasn’t been taken in with the Love Story of Daphe and Simon? As I look in the mirror I imagine what life would have been like if I were a young adult in high society in 1813, with my former 20 year old mindset.
Victoria Day-JoelPublished 3 years ago in Geeks'To All The Boys' Movie Review
Introduction They say that distance makes the heart grow fonder...but they also say that distance is a heart-breaker, especially is you're going to different universities. Can Lara-Jean and Peter keep their, long fought for, love even though they can't keep their distance close?
Debbie BelloPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'To All the Boys: Always and Forever'
I must admit my complete ignorance of Netflix’s To All the Boys film series. Until the pandemic began, I didn’t do much Netflix and chill, I was busy at the movie theater. I would take time to check out Netflix when they did something big and splashy like The Irishman, but, for the most part, I ignored the rest of the streaming channel’s output, especially their many, MANY, young adult products which are so numerous as to have completely run together into a blob of high schools and hormones.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - February 2021
Let’s Talk About Malcolm & Marie.
When I first heard the buzz about Sam Levinson’s Malcolm & Marie, I was excited. The film (written and directed by Levinson) was shot in black and white on 35mm film, which is rare. The cinematography was visually beautiful, and the performance of the lead characters were stunning. What wasn’t so great however, was the screenplay.
She WritesPublished 3 years ago in Geeks Carmen Sandiego Series Finale
Since 2019, loyal fans of all ages have tuned in to the modern adventures of Carmen Sandiego. Then Netflix had to do what they always do and screw it up.
Mary KnutsonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMalcolm & Marie Review
The Pandemic has changed the way we all operate. It forced Sam Levinson to write Malcolm and Marie within 6 days and then was subsequently shot over 14 days using minimal crew and creating a Covid safe work environment.
Reel VibesPublished 3 years ago in Geeks20 Best Netflix Web Series To Watch in 2020-21
Netflix is the world’s largest entertainment network. From 2016. Now India, China, USA, Russia, Nepal, Pakistan, Shri Lanka etc. Famous with.
Luke wrightPublished 3 years ago in GeeksJulie and the Cringelords
Julie and the Phantoms is Netflix Original series directed by Kenny Ortega. The same director of Hocus Pocus, High School Musical movies, and the Descendent Movies. It's rated TV-G and looks like its directed towards an 8-12 year old age range.
Kai PhoenixPublished 3 years ago in GeeksRiverdale may be a dumpster fire but it is MY dumpster fire
There's a scene in season 2 of Riverdale wherein teenager Archie Andrews is surrounded by a group of shirtless teenaged boys who are part of a new collective called The Red Circle as he threatens the Black Hood for terrorizing their beloved town with pep.
Ghezal AmiriPublished 3 years ago in Geeks