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Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
Everything Everywhere All at Once - A Movie Review
Enjoy the life you have. You only get one. Everything Everywhere All at Once is a 2022 film. A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an insane adventure. Revisiting the lives she could have led, Evelyn must save the world’s existence by exploring other universes.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Wazrix clone - A Complete Guide
WazirX is a popular cryptocurrency exchange platform known for its user-friendly interface and a wide range of supported cryptocurrencies. This blog will provide a complete guide on building a WazirX clone Script. We will take you through the technicalities of developing a cryptocurrency exchange platform, discussing the various features and functionalities essential for a successful platform like WazirX. From setting up the infrastructure to ensuring security and user experience, this guide will cover everything you need to know to build a successful WazirX clone. Whether you are a new player in the cryptocurrency market or an experienced entrepreneur, this guide will provide the information and resources necessary to get started on your WazirX clone.
By Dean Johns3 years ago in Geeks
Horror & Comedy: Why Cocaine Bear Works. Top Story - February 2023.
Elizabeth Banks’ Cocaine Bear is the actress-turned-director’s first foray into horror-comedy, a mainstay genre that has recently been gaining traction through the introduction of movies such as M3gan that tow a fine line between terror and hilarity, where the viewer can very much empathize with the antagonist despite their appalling actions.
By Cody Ray George (Author)3 years ago in Geeks
Maybe I Do - A Movie Review
Our parents are just meeting tonight. What’s the worst that could happen? Maybe I Do is a 2023 film. Michelle and Allen invite their parents so they can finally meet. Except, they already have met. On this night of chaotic messes, each parent has a different opinion about marriage leading the young couple to question their relationship.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
I saw a Marvel movie 100 times, in honour of Stan Lee, to help cope with my mother's death
Often when people talk about going to the movies, they often think of seeing a movie only once- maybe a few times at most, but even there it's a rare occurance. If someone sees a movie multiple times, it's usually because they a) have an unhealthy obsession, or b) want to break a world record, like a certain blogger who saw Avengers: Endgame 137 times. Needless to say, while I've yet to break a world record for movie-viewing (the current hold is 237 times for Avengers: Endgame, dwarfing the blogger in question!) That's an awful lot of times for a 3-hour movie), nevertheless, I've actually attempted seeing a Marvel movie 100 times. Seriously.
By Jennifer Rose3 years ago in Geeks
'M3GAN' Movie Review: A Nasty Good Time with a Killer Robot-Girl Horror"
"Buckle up folks, because the future of horror is here and it's got a circuit board instead of a heart! Megan, the latest terror tale, shows us that self-aware tech like her is the true face of fear. Don't be fooled by demons and psycho killers, Megan takes the cake for being the most terrifying.
By Daren Purdy3 years ago in Geeks
Extraordinary - a review
Superheroes are cool, no two ways about that. They have style, skills and powers, they are brave, and many times they are the last line of defence between humanity and extinction. They inspire people, on and off screen, to be better. What's more, though the lines "And I am Iron Man" followed by a simple snap of the finger will undoubtedly be one of the most significant moments of cinema history to our generation, superheroes aren't only battling with purple aliens hell-bent on destroying everything. No, lately, they started to take on different kinds of foes: organised crime, systemic racism, mental health issues, misogyny, far-right ideology in general, climate change, and the list goes on and on. Superhero stories are evolving: the good guy in the cape beating up the bad guy isn't enough anymore. And as some stories are aiming at real-life problems within their well-built worlds, some others set out to explore what would happen if superheroes would encounter the real world, the one we are, the viewers, living in.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Geeks
Shortcomings - A Sundance Review
Taking chances is what life is all about. Shortcomings premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Ben and Miko take a break as Miko travels to New York City for an internship. Suspicious that she is not answering her phone, Ben heads to New York with his best friend, Alice.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks












