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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
Why I Trust Google More Than My Own Memory
I forgot my cousin’s birthday last year. Not just the date. I forgot the month. I stood in the middle of a grocery store, staring at my phone, typing her name into Google like it might gently remind me who I was supposed to be.
By John Smith2 months ago in Geeks
People We Meet on Vacation
Our first Netflix movie of the year is The People We Meet on Vacation. Obviously this is based on a book, one of those “summer reads” kind of books. So the expectations for this movie are very low. It’s gonna be some fluff and that’s okay as long as it doesn’t try to be more than what it is. I have no problem with mindless films as long as the movie itself knows it's mindless.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 months ago in Geeks
Quannapowitt Players' "The Seagull": A Riveting and Driven Performance
“In all the universe, nothing remains permanent and unchanged but the spirit.” - Anton Chekhov, “The Seagull.” As its first show in 2026, Quannapowitt Players presents “The Seagull,” a tragicomedy by Anton Chekhov. The play follows a group of artists at a country estate, where creative ambitions and unrequited love affairs collide. A question strikes them - what is the pursuit of happiness?
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Sentimental Value
Sentimental Value has shown up well during awards season, and it has a stellar cast. It has been one of my most anticipated watches this year and now that the Oscars are breathing down my neck I have finally made time to actually see it. After meeting the main cast members I got even more excited to see it.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 months ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Amanda (Disturbing the Peace)
It's been a minute, or two, or three, since I've written a Villainess Review, though the year-end Top 10 lists centered on Lifetime film villainesses feel like a big two-part review. One of my big promises for 2026: the Villainess Reviews will be plentiful again. I don't have a set schedule for them; I never do. But there will be quite a bit on Vocal, as this April will mark my fifth anniversary of me actually doing this. Fittingly, my very first of almost 2000 stories on this site was a Villainess Review.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 months ago in Geeks
Hamnet (2025)
Hamnet is an historical drama, directed by Chloe Zhao, adapted from the 2020 novel by Maggie O’Farrell. It is an imagined, fictionalised account of Agnes Hathaway’s life with William Shakespeare, with the action centred on the death of their son from the bubonic plague. It has received critical success and Jessie Buckley recently won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama.
By Rachel Robbins2 months ago in Geeks
Why The Last Holiday Still Resonates Even 20 Years Later
Plot Summary Georgia Byrd, a kindhearted but shy department store employee, discovers she has a terminal illness. Faced with her mortality, she decides to abandon her mundane life and take a lavish vacation to Europe, determined to live life to the fullest before her passing. Along the way, Georgia embraces adventure, discovers her own courage, and forms unexpected friendships that change her outlook. Amid luxury hotels, fine dining, and breathtaking scenery, she also encounters romance and laughter, learning to cherish every moment. The Last Holiday is a heartfelt story about finding the true joy of life and self-discovery.
By TheScreenAnalyst2 months ago in Geeks








