Shazam! Fury of the Gods Review

All Ages of Geek Shazam! Fury of the Gods

There was a time when most of the movies based on DC Comics were dark and broody, but Shazam! managed to make a superhero movie that was light-hearted fun, and uplifting. Coming off of horror films, David F. Sandberg was able to pull off a DC film that was full of color and adventure that was all […]

John Wick: Chapter 4 Review

The John Wick franchise has revitalized the action genre for the better thanks to its incredible fight choreography, mythology, the cast of characters, and the charismatic presence of Keanu Reeves. It is a tough act for each entry to top the other, but so far it hasn’t stopped director Chad Stahelski from upping the stakes with the […]

65 Review

All Ages of Geek 65 review

Science fiction films can be intriguing with a good premise to hook audiences, but the execution is the real test to see if it clicks. 65 has a good concept that is great on paper, but it ultimately does suffer in many ways. Not to say that it wasn’t an enjoyable film because it does make a […]

Scream VI Review

All Ages of Geek Scream VI

The Scream franchise has evolved within the past couple of years by adjusting to the meta-commentary of contemporary horror movies and the countless sequels, remakes, and requels of past franchises. What the previous Scream film did so well is the fact that it used what made the original films great and added something fresh for the new […]

The Mandalorian Season 3 Premiere Review

All Ages of Geek The Mandalorian Season 3

It’s been three years since the debut of a new bounty hunter in the galaxy far, far away that has captivated audiences around the world and helped put Disney+ on the map among other streaming platforms when it comes to original content. After making an appearance in The Book of Boba Fett, Din Djarin and Grogu […]

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review

All Ages of Geek Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania

Ant-Man has been one of the MCU’s most obscure characters ever introduced on screen. The superhero’s first two films have been more on the light side when it came to storytelling, but he also made his way into the larger MCU as a whole. The stakes have been smaller in Scott Lang’s previous adventures before Endgame when he […]

Best Video Games To Play With Your Significant Other

It is Valentine’s Day and sometimes it’s nice to share things you love with your significant other, especially when it comes to video games. Playing together is a great way to strengthen the bond between you and your partner and there are plenty of video games out there that are good for co-op sessions. Some […]

Knock At The Cabin Review

M. Night Shyamalan’s films have been known to be intense for their major plot twists that completely turn the story upside down. While some of his movies haven’t always landed with audiences, some completely take them by surprise and have them invested in the characters and the story. In Knock At The Cabin, the movie showcases the […]

Landscape With Invisible Hand Review – Sundance Film Festival

An alien invasion is what takes place in the sci-fi satire Landscape With Invisible Hand, but instead of warfare, they screw the world’s economy. From director Cory Finley, the story is based on M.T. Anderson’s novel and does a different take on the traditional aliens taking over Earth. The movie shows a future where an alien […]

My Animal Review – Sundance Film Festival

Tales about werewolves have become a popular stories for people, especially in film. It is interesting for audiences to see the transformation of a human being into a beast during the night. There are a ton of movies that have explored this tale, and My Animal has become part of the pack. Premiering at the Sundance Film […]