Get ready for a wild ride in Accidental Texan. Rudy Pankow and Thomas Haden Church star in this quirky buddy comedy set in modern western America.
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Plastic People is a powerful documentary that delves into the alarming issue of microplastics.
Dickweed is a stellar documentary, teeming with tactful filmmaking and reverent retelling, never once losing step with the manic premise that precedes it.
Kill the lights, heat up some popcorn, and set an hour and a half aside to watch ‘Amelia’s Children’ for safe scares and dependable thrills.
Packing a familiar emotional punch whilst also taking the franchise in a compelling new direction, you can’t go wrong with ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’.
While History of Evil can count on a great lead performance and captivating set design, it feels unbalanced because of the unhinged script.
While Red Right Hand by Eshom and Ian Nelms has nothing new to offer, a strong Orlando Bloom makes it worth the watch however barely.
Geek Vibes Nation had a virtual chat with the cast and crew of History of Evil, including Bo Mirhosseni, Paul Wesley and Jackie Cruz
Experience the captivating story of About Dry Grasses, a Turkish film that delves into themes of truth, isolation, and the complexities of understanding.
While “Here” by writer/director Bas Devos feels unexplored, it has an abundance of stunning nature scenes and of dreamy atmosphere.

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