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Book Review: "Skippy Dies" by Paul Murray
At the moment I'm working on some stuff for 2026 and yet, I'm not too hopeful for the new year. I don't know, there doesn't seem to be the same buzz of excitement that met this year - absolutely nobody is saying '2026 will be my year' because we've all learned over the last couple of years that its been pretty terrible and we shouldn't get our hopes up. You probably know that the last year or two have been the worst (by far the worst) years of my life and yet, I'm still going and I've just finished this book which is packed full of all different emotions... here's a review of Skippy Dies by Paul Murray...
By Annie Kapur17 days ago in Geeks
Cheburashka 2: 2026 Review
When Cheburashka returned to the big screen in Cheburashka 2, it carried an enormous weight of expectations. The original character, created by Eduard Uspensky, is not just a fictional creature with big ears and kind eyes—it is a cultural symbol, deeply embedded in childhood memories across generations. Following the massive commercial success of the first live-action adaptation, the sequel had to do more than entertain. It had to justify its existence in a world where nostalgia-driven cinema often feels hollow.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
Why Prostokvashino Still Feels Like Home: A Timeless Soviet Animated Classic
Few animated films manage to feel both deeply local and universally relatable. Prostokvashino—more precisely, Three from Prostokvashino (1978) and its sequels—belongs to that rare category. Created by director Vladimir Popov and based on Eduard Uspensky’s beloved stories, the film has become a cornerstone of Soviet and post-Soviet childhoods. Decades later, it remains endlessly rewatchable, quoted, memed, and cherished across generations.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
9now in UK
9Now is Australia's free streaming service from the Nine Network, offering live streams and on-demand access to shows, sports, and news from Channel 9 and its sister channels (9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life, 9Rush). It's a catch-up TV platform where you can watch programs after they air, restart live shows (Start Over), and find exclusive content, all accessible on various devices within Australia.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
How to Watch 9now in Canada?
9Now is Australia's free streaming service from the Nine Network, offering live streams and on-demand access to shows, sports, and news from Channel 9 and its sister channels (9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life, 9Rush). It's a catch-up TV platform where you can watch programs after they air, restart live shows (Start Over), and find exclusive content, all accessible on various devices within Australia.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
9now in USA
9Now is Australia's free streaming service from the Nine Network, offering live streams and on-demand access to shows, sports, and news from Channel 9 and its sister channels (9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life, 9Rush). It's a catch-up TV platform where you can watch programs after they air, restart live shows (Start Over), and find exclusive content, all accessible on various devices within Australia.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
9now in NZ
9Now is Australia's free streaming service from the Nine Network, offering live streams and on-demand access to shows, sports, and news from Channel 9 and its sister channels (9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life, 9Rush). It's a catch-up TV platform where you can watch programs after they air, restart live shows (Start Over), and find exclusive content, all accessible on various devices within Australia.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
Australian Open Tennis in USA
United States/America is home to a growing number of tennis enthusiasts who eagerly await the Australian Open each year. But what if your usual streaming platforms don’t have complete coverage? No need to worry! With a VPN, you can seamlessly access streams from Australia and other global broadcasters to enjoy every serve and volley.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
Australian Open Tennis in UK
UK is home to a growing number of tennis enthusiasts who eagerly await the Australian Open each year. But what if your usual streaming platforms don’t have complete coverage? No need to worry! With a VPN, you can seamlessly access streams from Australia and other global broadcasters to enjoy every serve and volley.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
How to Watch Australian Open Tennis in NZ
New Zealand is home to a growing number of tennis enthusiasts who eagerly await the Australian Open each year. But what if your usual streaming platforms don’t have complete coverage? No need to worry! With a VPN, you can seamlessly access streams from Australia and other global broadcasters to enjoy every serve and volley.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
Australian Open Tennis in India
India is home to a growing number of tennis enthusiasts who eagerly await the Australian Open each year. But what if your usual streaming platforms don’t have complete coverage? No need to worry! With a VPN, you can seamlessly access streams from Australia and other global broadcasters to enjoy every serve and volley.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks
How to Watch Australian Open Tennis in Canada
Canada is home to a growing number of tennis enthusiasts who eagerly await the Australian Open each year. But what if your usual streaming platforms don’t have complete coverage? No need to worry! With a VPN, you can seamlessly access streams from Australia and other global broadcasters to enjoy every serve and volley.
By David Cook17 days ago in Geeks











