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8 Movies Heading For The TV Screen
Lately, there has been a push to transition films to the small screen and not in the way they usually appear. The most common way that we get to experience a movie on TV is through a rerun on cable or a streaming service, yet there are several network studios currently working on scripts, pilots & brainstorming sessions to bring quite a few films to mainstream television.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
A 'Charmed' Prequel Is Coming To The CW — Here's What We Know So Far (And What Fans Think)
#Charmed fans have been clamoring for a new season since the series wrapped in 2006, and as all the stars had expressed the interest in being witched again, we were hoping it was only a matter of time before we saw the Halliwells together. Well, that might be happening, but not in the way we wanted.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Loki Isn't The Only Trickster: Is The Title Of 'Thor: Ragnarok' Misleading Marvel Fans?
It looks like we are set for a Thoriffic time when Marvel's #ThorRagnarok swings Mjolnir onto our screens in November. While the DCEU is still playing catch up to Marvel, there is no denying that for the time being at least, the #MCU is ruling #superhero films far beyond Asgard.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Here's What You Can Expect From The Final Season Of 'Bones'
The long-running crime drama #Bones began wrapping up with the debut of the first of 12 final episodes on January 3rd. Fans have been waiting and dreading this moment since the Season 11 cliffhanger finale on July 21, 2016, which left us with a glimpse of the edge-of-your-seat ending to this popular series.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Is Negan The Best Villain To Ever Be On TV? These 9 Might Be Better (Er, Worse?)
It's a question, we're all probably wrestling with after watching the Season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead. We all hate Negan, that's probably not even debatable at this point. But the odd thing is that even though we hate him; there's probably a tiny piece inside us that love to hate him. He's just that type of antagonist - he's cruel and charming at the same time, and watching him dole out his own brand of violence is oddly entertaining, in a gladiatorial sort of way. There are probably a thousand questions that flew through the minds of everyone watching Negan destroy the people we've grown to love:
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
The Emotions of '10 Cloverfield Lane'
Some of you may remember Cloverfield, released in 2008, and you may have your own opinion about it. Yet regardless of your opinion, it truly was a unique film that left everyone with more questions than answers and that's exactly what it was supposed to do. If there is one think that J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot do well, it is create entertainment that leave you wanting more. 10 Cloverfield Lane is no exception to that policy, and it was an exquisite display of the taut thrill ride that I'd expect from a film in the Cloverfield Universe.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
7 Shows Like HBO's Westworld That Will Bend Your Mind
So there's really no denying that HBO's latest epic adventure Westworld is an absolute hit. Drawing 3.3 million viewers on last Sunday's premiere episode across digital and cable providers Westworld has shown the world a possible future and we love it. Now, technically Westworld is a far cry from the numbers that Game of Thrones reaches (7+ million), but for being a first season and not being developed out of a beloved source material - it's basically an original concept - Westworld has far exceeded the expectations, and looks to continue well into the future.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Why Is Earth 2's Laurel Lance In Star City — And What's Coming Next?
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5. The final scene in the mid-season finale of #Arrow wowed a lot of fans. As most of us have been watching for five years, it takes a lot to throw us off our game, but the writers and producers of Arrow managed to do just that when #LaurelLance turned around to greet Oliver in the Arrowcave. I know, in my house, you could have heard a pin drop.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Who Do I Vote For? - 10 Comic Book Characters We Wish Could Become President
With another Presidential Debate on the books it looks like here in the United States many people are laughing at the ludicrous situation we find ourselves in in terms of choices in the upcoming presidential election. Everyone has an opinion and it seems that we are expected to choose between what many consider the two most unpopular candidates we've ever had on both sides of the political party system.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'Portrait'
Where: Rich Mix When: November 12, 2017 at 7:00 PM. About the Makers: Racheal Ofori: She is the writer and performer of this show. Inspired by her own experience as a black women living in London, she tries to examine the identity and role models of stereotypes, challenging them through dance, music, poetry, and humour. Since her graduation, she has worked in theatre, television, and radio; and in 2016, she performed in Kenneth Branagh’s Romeo & Juliet at the Garrick Theater. Racheal success with Portrait led to appearances on BBC2 and BBC Radio 4. Follow her on: https://www.facebook.com/RachealOforiActor/ and https://twitter.com/racheal_ofori Kate Hewitt: She is the director of this play. The first time she directed Rachael’s work was in 2015 and she continued working with her in the promotion of this theatre play. Kate won the JMK Young Director Award in 2014 and the Inaugural RTST Director Award in 2016. She was also named as one of the Variety Magazine’s "10 British to Watch in 2017." Follow her on: https://twitter.com/misskatehewitt Rachel Bowen: She has been working behind the scenes in theatre for 25 years. She has been working with Fuel practically since the company started. She was the production manager of Portrait. Fuel: This theatre company produces a significant programme of work (live, digital and across art forms) for a large and representative audience across the UK and beyond. They collaborate with artists with fresh perspectives and approaches that seek to explore their place in the world, expose their fears, understand their hopes, and create experiences that change them and the audience so that they can empower everyone to make a change on the world around us. Follow Fuel on: http://www.fueltheatre.com/home and https://twitter.com/FuelTheatre
By Laura Jaramillo Duque8 years ago in Geeks
Review: 'Beauty And The Beast' Brings New Magic To A Tale As Old As Time
One of the films that I was most excited to see this year was, of course, Beauty and the Beast. I had always been a fan of the original, knowing all the lyrics and able to quote the entire film when I was still very young. When I heard that this film was being added to the list of live-action remakes, I was both excited and scared to see what #Disney had in store for us.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks











