
Rihaana Stark
Movies reviews only
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The Night House (2020) |
A well-crafted, mysterious ghost story that manages to keep an audience of 21st-century horror fans entertained. This is not an easy feat. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Aug 20, 2021
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Old (2021) |
These elements don't break the movie, they break the storytelling. The source material, Sandcastle, is 112 pages. Stretching that material into two hours of film was undoubtedly hard, but maybe it shouldn't have been done in the first place. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Jul 23, 2021
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Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021) |
When you have an unlikely talent such as Chris Rock co-producing and co-writing with James Wan and Leigh Whannell, you don't necessarily expect something different, you expect more. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted May 14, 2021
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Cherry (2021) |
I never doubted Tom Holland's acting abilities, but this is easily his best performance yet. He plays the new, wary soldier just as effortlessly as he plays the junkie willing to do anything it takes to get his next high. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Feb 25, 2021
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A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting (2020) |
The writing has the perfect amount of humor to distract from the spookiness of it all to remind you it's a lighthearted movie, fun for the whole family. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Oct 19, 2020
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Scare Me (2020) |
Scare Me is an interesting showdown between two artists with a nice twist at the end that gives all creative types closure. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Oct 02, 2020
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The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) |
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is exciting and offers closure to the people who had no clue what was going on in the first movie while neatly leaving room for a third installment. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Sep 14, 2020
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Hamilton (2020) |
The play is a little under three hours with a one-minute intermission. Needless to say, every single minute is thrilling and leaves no room for boredom. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Jun 30, 2020
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Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) |
It's two hours of tired jokes that ultimately leads to nowhere. If anything, just check out the soundtrack. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Jun 24, 2020
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Like a Boss (2020) |
While it's marketed as a comedy, there's plenty of drama in this film too. Fortunately, the drama doesn't feel forced but necessary. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Apr 13, 2020
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Coffee & Kareem (2020) |
I wish the humor was more memorable, but the absurdity of the situation and the heart it creates definitely make up for it. It's definitely risqué, but I would recommend this movie for any mature audience wanting a simple and immature laugh. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Apr 06, 2020
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The Banker (2020) |
The Banker does a remarkable job highlighting how privilege shapes the world but doesn't define character. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Mar 27, 2020
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Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019) |
The thing that blew me away the most was what the documentary's spectacular insight revealed to me about the genre, even beyond the representation. - Geeks of Color
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| Posted Mar 18, 2019
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