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Dan Rather is weird. Well, he’s not just that but he is that. He’s the political commentator who used country-fried similes you never...
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Dan Rather is weird. Well, he’s not just that but he is that. He’s the political commentator who used country-fried similes you never...
Allow me, good readers, to return you to the innocent and quaint era of the late 1900s. The year was the Year of our...
Ever since those pesky scientists became so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they did not stop to think if they should,...
Recently, I reviewed the 1968 movie Danger: Diabolik here on Forces of Geek. Directed by Italian auteur Mario Bava, the super-villain adventure has...
Most folks appreciate a good Western. Be they vintage “oaters”, timeless classics like the work of John Ford, revisionist 60s and 70s films...
Hong Kong cinema of the 1980’s was an explosion of creativity as the New Wave of filmmakers that had broken into the industry...
If one were to take The X-Files, Lost, Wayward Pines, and Fringe into a blender, there’s a pretty good chance that the result would...
2016’s The Accountant placed criminal financial analyst cum one man army Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) in the middle of a deadly conspiracy –...
Over the course of several decades, Wes Anderson has built a body of work with a style so distinct, it can almost be considered...
Xanadu is one of those films that flopped phenomenally when it was released, but has since become a vaseline-lensed, star-filtered cult classic. Filled with...
PJ (Rachel Sennott) and Josie (Ayo Edibiri) are high school “losers” who want to be more popular and get the girls they love from...
A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless—in a world of criminals who operate...
Hey, all you hep cats and bobby soxers, put on your dungarees and poodle skirts and let’s get down to the pizza joint for...
We’re back with another blaxploitation flick today. This one is 1972’s Melinda, one of a series of unrelated films in the genre named after...
Jaws is the quintessential American adventure film. It is the product of a wunderkind director who turned a tortured production and an unfocused source...
As I was learning about the history of American comics from all the wonderful books on the subject that came out in the...
Before Jon Cryer was the straight man to Charlie Sheen and Ashton Kutcher on Two and a Half Men, he played one of...
Working as an assistant manager in a bank, Nate (Jack Quaid) seems like your average Joe who alternates between 9 to 5 office life...
Nightwatch Nightwatch is a classic Euro-thriller: dripping in atmosphere, a thick layer of social commentary, and far more concerned with evoking a...
Certain classic westerns are more than films, they are the archetypes for entire story tropes. The formal basis for dozens of pastiches, parodies, and...
“You will taste the sweet pain of death. We will make beautiful music together.” – Remmick (Jack O’Connell) I sure had the...
Proving the old adage that what comes around goes around, The Philadelphia Story was originally a Broadway play, then an Oscar-winning motion picture, then...
Lethal Weapon was one of my dad’s favorite movies. He didn’t have many, and another one was Curly Sue, so I don’t know what...
Before Dangerous Minds, Freedom Writers, or whatever the latest “tough teacher saves troubled teens” movie is, there was Lean on Me—a no-nonsense, bat-wielding,...