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The Patient - A Hulu Series Review
It is important to use your words. They’re more important than you think. The Patient is a 2022 Hulu series. Kidnapped by his patient, Dr. Alan Straus learns that he is a serial killer. With an unusual request, Alan needs to choose his words carefully if he is going to get out of this situation alive.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Jodi Long Rides her Rich Cultural Past in One Woman Show – Surfing DNA
Photo by *highlimitzz Before Jodi Long landed the role of OK Cha on the TBS comedy, Sullivan and Son, she had a pretty good resume. She debuted on Broadway at the age of seven and had numerous TV appearances on shows like Roseanne, the Cosby Show, House and Law & Order. On film, Robocop 3, the Hot Chick and Striking Distance round out her IMDB page. But as the series grind has hit hiatus, she is reviving, Surfing DNA. A one woman show that explores her Chinese/Japanese/Scottish background, and the manner in which it unknowingly affected her life. Still, why not just take a break.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Geeks
Don't Let The Door Hit You: 6 Competitors Banned From MTV's 'The Challenge'
After 38 seasons, MTV's The Challenge has seen its fair share of controversial moments and drama. It's impossible to throw 20 or more people into a house with a grand prize of thousands of dollars and not have controversy. However, not all of the drama had respectful sportsmanship at the end of it.
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Geeks
Welcome To The Challenge: The 13 Best Players In The History Of MTV's 'The Challenge'
One of the longest lasting shows in MTV history, The Challenge, continues to have a following after 38 seasons. Originally starting as a spin-off for the show Road Rules, the concept invited cast members from The Real World and debuted as The Real World/Road Rules Challenge in 1998. The show has always featured a cash prize for winning the "final challenge" and comes with all of the backstabbing drama that comes along with a competition show.
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Geeks
Ticket to Paradise - A Movie Review
We have to get there now before the wedding starts. Flying into theaters, Ticket to Paradise is a 2022 film. Announcing that she is getting married, a divorced couple team up to talk their daughter out of it. Arriving at the island, they realize that their actions may be too overdramatic.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
The White Lotus - HBO Season 1 Review
I wonder what we’ll do on vacation. I’m sure this hotel will be relaxing. The White Lotus is a 2021 HBO series about a set of couples and families on vacation at The White Lotus hotel. Each undergoing their own dilemmas, they all try to make the best of the week.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Ed Harris Discusses His Career at the Jacob Burns Film Center
Photo by Gage Skidmore The Jacob Burns Film Center recently held its eighth annual Silver Screen Fundraiser and treated attendees to a 90 minute Q&A with actor Ed Harris. Presenting clips from a career that begin in 1978, New York Times film critic Janet Maslin directed a discourse into the personal and professional life of one of America's finest actors.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Geeks
A Look At Imperialism: The Kardashian-Jenner's
I am in a graduate class called Narration of Empire, where we contemplate aspects of empire and talk about an event/conflict/or period of time through the lens of empire. Throughout my studies I have been fascinated at the relationship between popular culture and politics. Who better than the Kardashian-Jenner family to deliciously unpack the impact of cultural imperialism.
By Hungry Artist3 years ago in Geeks
Tate Donovan Switches TV/Film Gears for Broadway
Photos by nationalwildlife.federation Tate Donovan landed his first major film credit alongside John Cryer and Demi Moore in the 1984 comedy No Small Affair. He followed the introduction up with larger roles in Space Camp, Clean and Sober and Memphis Belle. Off those successes, Donovan co-starred in his first leading role with Sandra Bullock in Love Potion No. 9, and has built a career that has kept him busily bouncing between films such as Swordfish and The Pacifier and TV stints on Friends, Ally McBeal, The OC and Damages. In June, he follows up his 2010 Broadway run on the Southie based drama Good People with something that he tongue-in-cheek considers contemporary.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'Kinky Boots' is a Glittery Success!
Be yourself. Everyone else is taken. North Shore Music Theatre presents Kinky Boots. Inheriting his father’s shoe factory, Charlie is reluctant to save the business. Forming an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen performer, they produce a line of red high-heeled boots. During this time, they discover that there is always more to a person than one thinks.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Young Frankenstein - A Movie Review
Did you say that you got this brain from Abby Normal? Young Frankenstein is a 1974 film. The grandson of the infamous scientist is adamant about verifying that his grandfather was not a madman. Traveling to Transylvania, he discovers the process of bringing the dead back to life.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks











