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Here's 7 Weather Related Movies to Stream in Order to Beat the Summer Heat
We all know this summer heat has been insane. For folks in Arizona, it's been hot enough plane flights have been cancelled. In Oklahoma and Kansas, it's been humid enough you could take a shower and you'd still be drying off the very next day. It's a heat wave that has even sent people in England scurrying into shorts for work before getting sent home from work.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
How Carrie Fisher Helped Me Realize I Needed Professional Help
Back in 2011, I was going through some of the most difficult times in my life. I was homeless, had gone through a broken engagement, and honestly had no idea what I was going to do with my life. While in the past I had suicidal thoughts, at this point I literally did not know what else I could possibly do other than end it.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'Roseanne' Fans Are Happy The Show Is Back — But Will Roseanne Barr Inject Modern Politics Into A Classic Story?
One thing fans loved about the original #Roseanne series was its connection to everyday people. We liked that the focus was on dealing with bills, school problems and struggling to find a job. It was about a family that didn't have it all but were happy in spite of it.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Cinderella'
Where: Hackney Empire When: November 30 to December 31 of 2017 About the Makers: Hackney empire: built in 1901 as a music hall, refurbished in 2001 by Tim Ronalds Architects and reopened in 2004 as a cultural venue in the heart of London’s East End; it has a variety of theatre that embraces a local and global community of artists and audiences. Visit their website here: https://hackneyempire.co.uk Susie McKenna: writer and director of Cinderella’s pantomime. She was creative director of Hackney Empire for seven years, but she is still engaged with the venue as a freelance writer, director, and actress, performing her work at the theatre itself. Steven Edis: composer, arranger, MD, and pianist of Cinderella, Where is Peter Rabbit by Jeeves, and sometimes he works at comedy store. Follow him on: http://stevenedis.com and https://twitter.com/steveedis?lang=es Mark Dickman: freelance musical director, pianist and keyboard player, arranger and performer. He's been working with Hackney Empire in different productions and has participated as a musician in several theatres and concerts. More about him in: http://www.markdickman.co.uk and https://twitter.com/markdickman?lang=es Aisha Jawando: As Cinderella, she is a singer, dancer and actress. Her professional career started with a part in the National Theatre’s 2010 musical production of Fela, followed by a part in Disney’s musical Lion King and in 2012 she took the part of Ikette in Bob Eaton’s Soul Sister.
By Laura Jaramillo Duque8 years ago in Geeks
Having The Last Laugh: How Cameron Monaghan's Jerome Makes 'Gotham' The Show We Deserve
What a "Joker" that Cameron Monaghan is — swapping Shameless for Gotham, the red-headed 20-something rules the roost as the rather familiar face of #Fox's #Batman bonanza. For those who haven't been tuning in (and why not?), Monaghan plays Jerome Valeska, a boy with a psychotic past, who makes trouble for Ben McKenzie's Jim Gordon and a young Bruce Wayne.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash' Wipes Barry Allen's Memory — And Reminds Us Why We Loved Him In Season One
Note: This post contains spoilers from The Flash Season 3. When Barry Allen was first introduced in Arrow Season 2, he was a lovable geek that attracted Felicity Smoak's attention and Oliver Queen's suspicion. After being struck by lightning from the particle accelerator, Barry became a speedster, but he still had the geeky side along with a sense of humor.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Expecto Princess Patronum! Check Out Disney Princesses With Their Patronus
There are few things that are more nostalgic than Disney. As our generation grew up, however, we also journeyed through the Harry Potter series. With nostalgia being a thing right now, mashups are big. Such as, have you ever wondered what the Patronus of each Disney princess would be? DeviantArt artist Willemijn1991 has put the answer to that question into art, and it's pretty amazing.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Blinded By The Flash: How Ezra Miller Lets Down 'Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them'
It is finally time to say "Alohamora" to the secrets of David Yates's first #HarryPotter film since 2011. We are heading back to the start to continue the world of #JKRowling with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. It may be a magical ride that hones back to the whimsy of the first few Potter films, but we always knew that dark forces were going to play a part in the film. So, how do Yates and Rowling balance evil in a world of Ron Perlman goblins and anthropomorphic pastries?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
What A (Fish)Burn: Laurence Fishburne Slams DC And Won't Appear In 'Justice League'
"Extra, extra, read all about it, Daily Planet editor slams DC." Stop the presses, because it looks like The Matrix actor Laurence Fishburne is throwing some serious shade in #WarnerBros.'s direction, and in particular, at Geoff Johns.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











