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'Arq', a Netflix Original Movie Starring 'The Flash's' Robbie Amell, is 'Groundhog Day' On Steroids
Netflix just dropped the trailer for Arq, a post-apocalyptic thriller, that will debut on September 16, 2016, and in less than two minutes, you'll have flashbacks to Groundhog Day, only in this instance, it doesn't look like we'll be seeing much comedy.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Is FOX's Gotham The Comic Book TV Series We Deserve?
I've wanted to watch Gotham for a while but I had quite a few mixed feelings about the show in general. I understood the premise, but I wasn't sure if it could actually achieve something as grandiose as what I've seen in other comic book based ventures ...ahem Daredevil. Regardless of my emotional hesitation, I tried and tried to sit down and watch Gotham, but I could never get going on it and eventually my DVR waited too long and my episodes vanished, only to make me believe that I would never be able to watch Gotham.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
5 Of The Best Sci-Fi Movies Of the 90s
There are just some movies you can rewatch several times and never get bored, the ones that take you away from your everyday existence and into a fantasy world you wished you didn't have to leave after the credits rolled. That's what a good science fiction movie will do, and lately, I've been rewatching some of my favorites from the nineties. These are movies that, to me, will never be replaced.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
10 Things You Didn't Know About The Princess Diaries
With a new book about Mia Thermopolis recently released, the twelve year old me was revisiting the old days of Mia and her friends in both book and movie form. In light of the newest book, I thought I would share some of the facts pertaining to the movie
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Don't Close The Door Just Yet
Game of Thrones's sixth season quite literally blew us away in flaming green fireball, and the death of Kristian Nairn's Hodor was quite the talking point. We are only just beginning the long "winter" until Season 7 of #HBO's epic returns, but the sixth season may be worth a rewatch for more than just a refresher course.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Why It's Good that Arrow and The Flash Differ from the Comics
I'll be honest. I've never read a comic book. I didn't read any of them before I started watching Arrow or The Flash, but then again, I rarely read the books that are made into movies. Why? Because I don't want to know the plot for a movie or television show I watch in advance.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Will New Salary Deals Spark 'The Big Bang Theory' Season 11?
The top CBS stars of The Big Bang Theory are currently without a contract to keep the show going, which is making the recommissioning of the show extremely difficult. It has been rumored that Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch were reluctant to sign on for a new series due to their low pay compared to their fellow cast members. Luckily, fans of #TheBigBangTheory need not worry, as their fellow stars came to the rescue to help their friends out where needed.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Thanks for the spies, Netflix
To me, Netflix is the best thing since the can opener was invented. I love to binge watch shows and discover new ones. And thanks to Netflix, I found Arrow and The Flash for which I'll forever be grateful. But there are two more of my absolute favorite shows which I would have never fallen in love with had it not been for Netflix. If you haven't seen either of these, consider adding them to your queue! You won't be disappointed.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Top –Selling Transgender Memoir, Optioned to Film, to Premiere at Prestigious Film Festival
Culver City has long been a center for film and television, being home to Sony Pictures Entertainment and The NFL Network. Every year since 2014 the city hosts one of the industry's most celebrated film festivals, serving as a mechanism for the procurement of top global distribution. The Culver City Film Festival celebrates top independent films from around the world, and this year, the festival will also celebrate the 100th year anniversary of Culver City.
By Toni Newman8 years ago in Geeks











