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Reina Roja Review: Prime's Crime Thriller Gem!
Reina Roja, also called Red Queen, is a crime mystery thriller show on Amazon Prime. It has seven episodes, each around 45 to 55 minutes. I've watched it, and now, through this review ride, I'm sharing what I liked and didn't like. Let's talk about it without waiting. You'll enjoy it, believe me.
Ayush VermaPublished 2 months ago in GeeksSunflower Season 2 Review: More Fun, More Excitement!
So friends, finally, disturbing the night's sleep, we watched ZEE5's show, which is Sunflower season 2. So how is season 2? Does it deserve your time or not? Let's find out.
Ayush VermaPublished 2 months ago in GeeksMea Culpa (2024) Movie Review
Tyler Perry continues to explore new territory within his Netflix deal, showcasing his versatility by blending his signature blend of comedy and melodrama with other genres. "Mea Culpa" sees Perry delving into the realm of 1980s-style erotic thriller with his distinct flair, adding a unique twist to the legal thriller genre he previously explored in "A Fall from Grace." With this latest offering, Perry takes audiences on a wild ride reminiscent of classics like "Jagged Edge" and "Fatal Attraction," offering a tantalizing mix of suspense, romance, and intrigue.
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in GeeksIn the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023) Movie Review
Inevitably, comparisons between "In the Land of Saints and Sinners" and Martin McDonagh's acclaimed dark comedy "The Banshees of Inisherin" are bound to arise. Both films share the backdrop of the windswept Irish coast, where the locals grapple with the lush greenery of the hills and the relentless Atlantic breeze. Additionally, a local pub serves as a central setting, featuring leading characters who spiral into violence in their quest for revenge, all while boasting Kerry Condon in their casts.
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in GeeksLisa Frankenstein
*SPOILERS WARNING* -also for those of you who are NOT fans of CAMPY movies this is not for you... sorry because- in my best hipster voice "this movie is 100% Camp bruh." Which for me and anyone else who loves over dramatics, theatrics, homages to the classics, and all things 80's it's an absolute treat!!
Hayley MattoPublished 2 months ago in GeeksThe Iron Claw (2023) Movie Review
"The Iron Claw" ventures into the realm of professional wrestling, a world pulsating with energy and passion, yet it struggles to transcend its superficial facade, mirroring the industry it portrays.
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in GeeksLisa Frankenstein (2024) Movie Review
When was the last time we were treated to a teen-centric movie that instantly etched itself into the annals of classic cinema?
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in GeeksDream Scenario (2023) Movie Review
"Dream Scenario" presents a refreshingly bizarre premise that captivates with its sheer weirdness. Nicolas Cage takes on the role of Paul Matthews, an unassuming evolutionary biology professor who mysteriously begins appearing in the dreams of his students, daughters, and even strangers. Yet, unlike the typical hero of dreams, Paul merely wanders through these nocturnal hallucinations, sporting his signature sweater and glasses while flashing a dopey, pleasant smile. However, as the dreams turn violent, Paul transitions from a phenomenon to a pariah, grappling with newfound notoriety and societal backlash.
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in GeeksCode 8 Part 2 Review: Not Worth Watching at All
Today, the awaited sequel, Part 2 of the Code 8 movie, has finally landed on Netflix. I just wrapped up watching it. A couple of years ago, I penned down my thoughts on Part 1 when I was running my own individual entertainment blog. If you haven't caught Part 1 yet, it's available for free on YouTube.
Ayush VermaPublished 2 months ago in GeeksShogun 2024 Series Review: Solid Start
Shogun is a historical drama series that has now been released on Hulu, and let me tell you that it is a limiter series, which means that the story will end in season one of this series itself; you do not have to wait for season 2 of this series.
Ayush VermaPublished 2 months ago in GeeksLand of Bad (2024) Movie Review
In the military action film "Land of Bad," two heroes emerge amidst the chaos of a hostage extraction mission gone awry. Air Force Sergeant J.J. "Playboy" Kinney, portrayed by Liam Hemsworth, embodies the capable yet inexperienced soldier navigating treacherous terrain with conviction and skill. His counterpart, Captain Eddie "Reaper" Grimm, played by Russell Crowe, assumes the role of the socially awkward drone pilot, whose guidance becomes pivotal in the mission's outcome.
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in GeeksEileen (2023) Movie Review
In the world of Eileen, ugliness reigns supreme. From her decrepit Massachusetts town to the dilapidated house she shares with her alcoholic father, Eileen's existence is a symphony of dinginess. Even her workplace, a youth center that feels more like a prison for troubled kids, exudes an aura of unrelenting bleakness. Yet, amidst this sea of desolation, one figure stands out like a beacon of light – Dr. Rebecca St. John.
Diresh SheridPublished 2 months ago in Geeks