Skip to content
Thursday, May 9, 2024
New REVIEWS!
Dogfight (1991): Transcending Misogyny to Make a Very Real Human Connection (Review)
Riddle of Fire (2023) One of the Most Authentic Modern Attempts at the 1980s-Style Kids Adventure Movie (Review)
All That Money Can Buy (aka The Devil and Daniel Webster)(1941) Reclaiming of a Lost Expressionist Classic (Review)
Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990) – A literal title for a one-of-a-kind film (Review)
Boy Kills World (2023) Skarsgård Kills Role (Review)
The Boss (1973) Misogynistic Mafia Movie (Review)
China O Brien I & II (1990) The Simple Pleasures of the Straight to Video Years(Review)
The End We Start From (2023) A Very British, Very Woman-Centred Apocalypse (Review)
Misunderstood (1966) Beautiful and genuine Italian Melodrama (Review)
Black Mask (1996) Hong Kong’s Answer to the 1990s Superhero Boom (Review)
Infested (2023) Shudder by Name, Shudder by Nature (Review)
The Cat and the Canary (1927) Hauntingly Expressionist Silent Classic Struggles without Words (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
Pulp (1972) The Michael Caine Noir that counts Jarvis Cocker and JG Ballard among its fans (Review)
13/12/2017
2
Le Corbeau (1943) All too relevant given the current state of global politics (Review)
24/04/2018
3
I Vitelloni (1953) Early Fellini with glimmers of his magic touch (Review)
03/09/2018
4
A Taste of Honey (1961) Tom Jones (1963) & The Children’s Hour (1961) (Review)
17/07/2018
5
Room at the Top (1959): The Birth of British New Wave Cinema (Review)
15/03/2024
6
Hiroshi Inagaki – The Samurai Trilogy (1955-56) Not Quite Samurai Classics (Review)
13/09/2016
7
Mouchette (1967) The kind of serious art cinema that just isn’t made anymore (Review)
08/12/2020
8
Mirror (1975): Tarkovsky shows us his dreams, his memories and his lasting influence (Review)
06/08/2021
9
The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner (1962) one of the greatest endings to a film ever (Review)
09/07/2018
10
Climax (2018) Gasper Noe: The Dark Lord of Dance (Review)
06/02/2019
11
Masculin Féminin (1966): further adventures of Jean-Luc Godard (Review)
17/05/2021
12
The Katsuhito Ishii Collection (1995-2022) (Review)
17/07/2023