Skip to content
Friday, Mar 29, 2024
New REVIEWS!
Swordsman of all Swordsmen (1968) Essential Viewing for Fans of East Asian Action (Review)
Three films by Jerzy Skolimowski: Walkover, Barrier and Dialogue 20-40-60 (1965-68) (Blu-Ray Review)
The Lavender Hill Mob (1951): Comedy Gold from Ealing Studios (Review)
The Comedy Man (1964) The Kitchen Sink of an England Long Gone (Review)
Happy End (1967): the kind of film that could spark a lifelong obsession with Czech comedy (Review)
Tony Arzenta (1973): A Hitman’s Revenge (Review)
A Million Days (2023)Hard Sci-Fi or Hardly Sci-Fi?(Review)
Late Night with the Devil (2023) Old Standard Freshened In Engaging and Thrilling Ways (Review)
Damsel (2024) – Millie Bobby Brown Showcase Only Delivers Some Of The Goods (SPOILER Review)
Green Room (2015) N*zi Punks F*ck Off in 4K (Review)
Bodyguard Kiba 1&2 (1973) Never a bad thing when it comes to Sonny Chiba (Review)
Doctor Jekyll (2023): Entertaining Reinterpretation of Classic Story (Review)
The Geek Show
Reviews, Podcasts and More by Geeks for Geeks
Movies & Docs
Podcasts
Pop Screen
UNCUT
The Geek Show
Film Festivals
Video Games
YouTube
Patreon
Get Involved
About
Search for:
Trending Now
1
The Wicker Man (1973): Folk horror’s towering icon catches ablaze in new 4K restoration (Review)
25/09/2023
2
Project A (1983) & Project A II (1987) Jackie Chan, the Cinephile (Review)
13/11/2018
3
The Changeling 4K (1980) One of the 80s Definitive Haunted House Movies, wrinkles and All (Review)
05/06/2023
4
The Boys In The Band (1970) After Stonewall, Before Pride (Review)
01/03/2019
5
The Last of the Unjust (2013): Shoah director still throws up genuine moral challenges (Review)
22/02/2015
6
Two Martial Arts Films: Russian Raid (2020) & Winners and Sinners (1983)
23/03/2021
7
One Night in Miami (2021) A Conversation with History (Review)
23/02/2022
8
An Actor’s Revenge (1963) Pays thoughtful homage to Japanese theatre’s Kabuki history (Review)
26/03/2018
9
The Driver (1978) Walter Hill’s influential, minimalist crime classic (Blu-Ray Review)
06/12/2022
10
Scorsese Shorts (1963-74) supremely confident first steps of a master (Review)
29/06/2020
11
The Mercy (2017) James Marsh delivers arguably his finest fictional narrative cinematic feature yet (Review)
11/06/2018
12
The Deep House (2021) A fascinating branch into Creepy Underwater Horror (Blu-Ray Review)
30/10/2022