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How to Watch F1 TV Pro in Singapore?
F1 TV Pro is a subscription tier of the official Formula 1 streaming service that provides live coverage of all Formula 1 races, practices, qualifying sessions, and other supported series (F2, F3, Porsche Supercup, F1 Academy) along with access to onboard cameras, team radios, and exclusive content.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
How to Watch F1 TV Pro in UK?
F1 TV Pro is a subscription tier of the official Formula 1 streaming service that provides live coverage of all Formula 1 races, practices, qualifying sessions, and other supported series (F2, F3, Porsche Supercup, F1 Academy) along with access to onboard cameras, team radios, and exclusive content.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: The Last Supper
In a world full of religious epics and films tackling biblical themes, The Last Supper stands out as a daring and thought-provoking exploration of power, trust, and the human condition. Directed by William J. Stribling, this 2024 film takes its inspiration from the classic biblical story of the Last Supper but adds a modern twist. While some may expect a straightforward adaptation of one of Christianity’s most significant moments, the film pushes boundaries by weaving a narrative that challenges perceptions of morality, sacrifice, and betrayal. The Last Supper is a film that, while rooted in faith, doesn’t shy away from the complexities and dark corners of human nature.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Magazine Dreams
Magazine Dreams, directed by Koke D. Keegan and starring Jonathan Majors, is an intense, visceral exploration of ambition, identity, and the pursuit of perfection. This film, which unfolds in the world of bodybuilding, goes beyond the surface-level aesthetic to dive deep into the personal and psychological costs of obsession. A searing look at mental health, self-image, and the lengths one will go to achieve the unattainable, Magazine Dreams is an unforgettable film that will leave audiences questioning the very nature of self-worth and what it means to truly “make it.”
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Ash
In the world of independent cinema, there are films that stand out for their stunning visuals, performances, or storylines that challenge conventions. Ash, directed by Tara Jensen, is one of those rare films that encapsulates the gritty beauty of emotional turmoil while offering a meditative exploration of identity, grief, and the search for meaning in a fractured world. With an evocative script, powerful performances, and a hauntingly minimalist approach, Ash delivers a profound cinematic experience that stays with the audience long after the credits roll.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Locked
In the ever-expanding world of psychological thrillers, Locked stands out as a film that masterfully blends suspense, tension, and mind-bending twists. Directed by James Arnett, Locked presents a narrative that is as intricate as it is unpredictable, forcing both the characters and the audience into a confined space, where every moment is filled with uncertainty and fear. If you love a film that keeps you guessing, this one will leave you questioning every detail long after the credits roll.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Paddington 3
It’s been nearly a decade since the lovable Peruvian bear with a fondness for marmalade made his big-screen debut, and Paddington 3 has finally arrived, much to the delight of fans young and old. Directed by Dougal Wilson and based on the beloved books by Michael Bond, this latest installment continues Paddington’s wholesome adventures in London with all the charm, heart, and quirky humor we've come to expect. While the world of Paddington has always been about kindness, warmth, and acceptance, Paddington 3 takes these themes even further, delivering a delightful adventure that is sure to enchant audiences of all ages.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: The Penguin Lessons
In an era where we are bombarded with blockbuster spectacles and high-octane thrillers, The Penguin Lessons offers a refreshing change of pace. Directed by Gary Sinyor, this 2023 film is a heartwarming adaptation of the bestselling novel by Tom Michell, which tells the true story of a man’s unexpected journey of personal transformation and the surprising role a penguin plays in it. With its charming storytelling, emotionally resonant themes, and endearing performances, The Penguin Lessons is a feel-good film that will leave you with a smile on your face and a renewed appreciation for the unpredictability of life.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up
For fans of classic animation, Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up is a delightful, zany return to the chaos and humor that made the Looney Tunes characters household names. Directed by Cathy Malkasian, this 2023 film delivers all the madcap antics we’ve come to love from Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang, while also throwing in some fresh space-age twists that provide new layers of hilarity and absurdity. Whether you're a long-time fan of the franchise or a newcomer looking for some over-the-top fun, this film promises a wild, laugh-out-loud ride.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Dog Man
In a world of caped superheroes and intricate fantasy worlds, Dog Man emerges as a delightfully unique entry in the animated movie landscape. Based on the bestselling graphic novel series by Dav Pilkey, this 2023 film brings the lovable canine-crimefighter to life in a way that’s equal parts heartwarming and hilarious. Directed by Chris Renaud, Dog Man strikes a perfect balance between slapstick humor, zany adventure, and surprising depth, making it a treat for fans of all ages.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: The Chosen: Last Supper Part 1
In the crowded landscape of biblical adaptations, The Chosen has managed to carve out its own unique niche by focusing on the human side of the figures who shaped Christian history. Directed by Dallas Jenkins, The Chosen has earned acclaim for its fresh and empathetic approach to telling the story of Jesus and his followers. With The Chosen: Last Supper Part 1, the series reaches a crucial moment in its narrative, diving into the emotionally charged events leading up to the iconic final meal shared between Jesus and his disciples. This first part of the two-part finale offers an intimate and compelling look at the moments before one of the most pivotal events in Christian theology.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks
Movie Review: Black Bag
In the realm of thrillers, Black Bag stands out as a tense, pulse-pounding ride that weaves together elements of psychological drama, crime, and mystery. Directed by Bradford McManus, this 2023 film offers a unique and gripping narrative about the dark undercurrents of a seemingly ordinary suburban life. The film builds suspense around a stolen black bag, setting off a series of events that force the characters to confront their deepest secrets, betrayals, and ultimately, their survival instincts.
By Alexander W Carlos10 months ago in Geeks











