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Justin Baldoni Pulls Marvel and Disney into Legal Feud, Claims Deadpool Character Parodies Him
Justin Baldoni’s legal drama with Blake Lively just got bigger—Disney and Marvel Studios are now part of the growing controversy. The battle, which started with Lively accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation during the production of It Ends with Us, has now spilled into the superhero universe. Baldoni is claiming that Ryan Reynolds’ latest Deadpool film deliberately mocks him through a character named “Nicepool.”
By Rahul Rawatabout a year ago in Geeks
After Words - A Movie Review
Adventures clear the mind from stress. After Words is a 2015 romantic drama. Jane, an unhappy woman, takes a trip to Costa Rica. Her original plans for traveling have different intentions, but her tour guide, Juan changes things. Juan takes her to every location in the country, helping Jane out of her shell.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
My Thoughts About the 'Brave New World' Trailer
A new year brings new movies. This year, a total of 50 films are scheduled to be released in theaters. Among the slate of movies is Captain America: Brave New World. A fitting Valentine's Day release is a perfect time for you and your significant other to see this superhero film. Or if you're single like myself, this is also the movie that you should go and see. The 35th film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, stars Anthony Mackie, Giancarlo Esposito, and legendary actor Harrison Ford. However, I dislike Valentine's Day for a number of reasons. First, I feel like it makes single people like me feel miserable. Second, it's too commercialized and forced onto those who don't have a romantic partner to spend this day with. Third, it puts too much emphasis on highlighting couples expressing their love for one another in commercials and other forms of media. It's not to say those are bad things to promote. I've been single for a little over five years. In 2019, I was engaged to be married in March 2020. However, complications made it impossible for me and the man I was with at the time to make our wedding happen. I won't go into details, but we mutually decided to part ways, even though we loved each other very much. I'm nearing 40 and haven't given up on finding love again.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Geeks
Reviewing Lifetime's 1st Thriller and 1st Villainess of 2025
For the last few years, I get my info on upcoming Lifetime thrillers from a site called Futon Critic, and I took a look at the films that would hit Lifetime and LMN in January. As I wrote my year end Lifetime villainess list for 2024, I instantly looked forward to what Lifetime would give us in 2025. Sure enough, three days into the New Year, Lifetime Movie Network gave us this wonderful gem, Dressed to Kill, which brought back the normal routine of LMN premiering movies on Fridays.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
How Josie Totah Found Her Voice
In an industry often defined by stereotypes and limited representation, Josie Totah has emerged as a trailblazer, fearlessly embracing her identity and challenging societal norms. Her journey to finding her voice as a transgender actress is a testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the power of authenticity.
By Sangita Nandiabout a year ago in Geeks
The Challenge of Public Legal Disputes: Examining Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Case in a Post-#MeToo Era
In the era of heightened awareness around workplace misconduct and gender dynamics, public legal disputes have become highly charged events, often attracting widespread scrutiny before facts are fully established. The ongoing legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni - centered on allegations of harassment, workplace retaliation, and reputational harm - has sparked conversations about the intersection of justice, public perception, and the lingering impact of the #MeToo movement.
By Nazgol Rasoolpourabout a year ago in Geeks
She wants to dance with somebody....
She wants to dance with somebody…. Now there’s a film that passed me by, ‘I wanna dance with somebody’, a story of Whitney Houston. After discovering this fairly recently and neither loving or hating it I realised that parts were gripping, poignant and simply brilliant. This epic, iconic lady who sang with grace making it seem effortless, needs a platform in order to feed the hunger for some kind of truth that demands to be told.
By Paula Smithabout a year ago in Geeks











