Last night, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association held the 77th Golden Globe Awards ceremony. I, of course, didn’t sleep the whole night (the ceremony was broadcast from 2:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. in my time zone), so that I’d be able to share the list of winners (in order of them being awarded) and a… Continue reading
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Don’t make a sound! “A Quiet Place. Part II” trailer hits the web.
It’s 2020, and one of the first geeky things we saw, was the trailer for the sequel of an excellent horror film, “A Quiet Place”. The original told a story about a post-apocalyptic reality where even the slightest sound attracted vicious monsters. We followed the family of Abbotts who were willing to do anything in… Continue reading
Stranger conversations
Mere hours before “Strangers Things” season 3 gets released, Chris and Dan sat down to talk about the first two seasons of the series. Chris: One of the first things that comes to mind, when talking about “Stranger Things” is the 80s nostalgia and how it was used to create the whole storyline. You can see… Continue reading
Seing double: “Us” review
When she was young, Addy lived through a traumatic event, which left her scarred for a long time. Now, Adelaide Wilson is a happy wife and mother of two children. However, while on a holiday trip with her family, she encounters her past demons once again: a family that looks exactly like hers shows up… Continue reading
This is the end, beautiful friend: “Avengers: Endgame” review
I have never been much of a Marvel guy. Yes, I am more than impressed by their cinematic undertaking but to be honest I have struggled to connect to most of these characters. Nevertheless, the “Avengers” films, especially those directed by Joss Whedon, have always worked magic for me. Whedon was able to tell a… Continue reading
Friends Forever: A “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” review
One year after the events of “How to Train Your Dragon 2” Hiccup still struggles with the responsibilities of Berg’s chief. Meanwhile, Toothless comes across a female dragon and a new threat lurks on the horizon… “How to Train Your Dragon” has quickly become one of my favourite animated film series. I’m a huge fan… Continue reading
The Marvellous Carol Danvers — a “Captain Marvel” review
When “Wonder Woman” was released almost two years ago, I was so moved by it that I turned into some crazy salty water dispenser. And then I came back to the cinema, watching Gal Gadot go through the No Man’s Land six more times. I needed more female-led superhero films. Fast-forward to 2019 and “Captain… Continue reading
Big Geekified 2018 Summary. Part 5/5: Movies
And this is the last part of our 2018 summary. Check out our favourite films! “The Shape of Water” Technically a 2017 release, but as an Oscar-nominated (and later winning) film, it was released in February 2018 in Poland, where I live, so I’m counting this one as a 2018 film. I love Guillermo Del… Continue reading
Big Geekified 2018 Summary. Part 4/5: TV Series
Welcome to the penultimate part of our 2018 summary. This time we’re writing about our favourite TV series. The Good Place An original sitcom that introduces us to the main characters being dead and now get to live the rest of eternity in The Good Place. The series focuses on Eleanor Shellstrop that believes she… Continue reading
Big Geekified 2018 Summary. Part 3/5: Video Games
Welcome to the third part of our big 2018 summary. This time we’re talking about 2018 games we played. The problems with games, at least for me, is that I usually play them years after their original release. Please forgive me for covering two games from 2017. Night In The Woods (2017) With this… Continue reading
Big Geekified 2018 Summary. Part 2/5: Books and Comics
Welcome to the second part of our big 2018 summary. This time we’re talking about the books and comics we read and liked the most. Christopher Paolini – The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm Although I didn’t do much reading, it was nice to see Christopher Paolini release another book. I enjoyed the Eragon… Continue reading