comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
Hector and the Search for Happiness - A Movie Review
What is happiness? Hector and the Search for Happiness traveled into theaters in 2014. Based on the book by Francois Lelord, Hector is a psychiatrist who finds himself questioning happiness. To get out of this weird mood, Hector packs up and travels the world. In his adventures, he meets new people, experiences new cultures, and achieves goals he never imagined.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
The Simpsons – Season 1: A Complete Overview
The Simpsons – Season 1: A Complete Overview When The Simpsons premiered in late 1989, few could have predicted it would grow into one of the longest-running and most influential animated shows in television history. Season 1 not only introduced audiences to the now-iconic Simpson family but also laid the foundation for the humor, satire, and cultural commentary that would define the series for decades. With only 13 episodes, this debut season set the tone for Springfield’s quirky community and proved that animated series could appeal to adults as much as children.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad4 months ago in Geeks
Taylor Frankie Paul: Is She the Next Bachelorette in 2025?
Taylor Frankie Paul: Is She the Next Bachelorette in 2025? The world of reality television is buzzing with speculation, and this time the spotlight is on Taylor Frankie Paul, a name that’s been trending across social media and entertainment news outlets. Fans are asking one big question: Is Taylor Frankie Paul the next Bachelorette in 2025?
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
Landline - A Movie Review
You be the lookout, and I’ll eat this bagel. Landline is a 2017 film that takes place in 1990s New York. Two sisters suspect their father is having an affair. In their spying and discovery of family secrets, the girls also work out personal issues with their relationships
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
iPhone 17 Pro Max: Apple’s Most Advanced iPhone Yet
A New Era for Apple Fans At Apple’s much-anticipated September 2025 event, the company revealed its latest flagship lineup: the iPhone 17 Pro Max, the iPhone 17 Pro, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. These devices are more than incremental updates—they reflect Apple’s ongoing vision of blending power, design, and innovation into a seamless ecosystem.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
Films of Shruti Haasan That Defined Her Career
Shruti Haasan has never been afraid of taking her own route in cinema. Born into a family where movies are a way of life, she could have easily played it safe. Instead, she experimented, moved across languages, tried different genres, and shaped her own identity. Over the years, she has acted in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films, slipping comfortably into everything from intense dramas to lighthearted comedies and mass action entertainers. Alongside her acting, Shruti has also kept her music alive, which makes her one of the most multifaceted stars in the industry.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Geeks
Mamma Mia - A Movie Review
Mamma Mia, how can I resist you? I should not have let you go. Based on the hit musical, Mamma Mia!, the film adaptation premiered in theaters in 2008. Sophie has never met her biological father. After reading her mother’s diary, Sophie invites three men who may be her father to her wedding. Only, she has no idea when they arrive and shenanigans arise on the island.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
Adam Sandler Kicks Off “You’re My Best Friend Tour” in Jacksonville, FL & Kills It!
By Sandy Lo Since I was a kid, I’ve always felt a connection to Adam Sandler. Not in a creepy way—though I did write him a fan letter at twelve years old telling him he had a nice body in Airheads. 😂
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing4 months ago in Geeks
In defense of: Saved by The Bell: The New Class
On September 11, 1993, Bayside High welcomed in a new set of students with the premiere of Saved by the Bell: The New Class. The spin-off lasted for 7 seasons and spanned 143 episodes, but despite outlasting the original by multiple seasons, it never received the same love as its predecessor. Most people seem to have forgotten about it, and the ones who do remember aren't exactly fond of it. I think the show is better than most people give it credit for and I'll explain why.
By Daniel Kilkelly4 months ago in Geeks
Rock Out with 'Devils in the Details:' A New Rock Musical
Devils and angels are everywhere you look, but the true devils are in the details. Hello, North Reading and beyond! Get ready to rock out with Devils in the Details, an original rock musical. Set in 1989, the story follows Pastor Wilson, a TV evangelist, who’s invited to tour with the band “My Pal Satan,” a heavy rock sister duo. His first intention is to save the musicians, but he soon learns that there is more to the rock group than meets the eye.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
The Naked Truth: A Very Serious Exploration of Spoof Movies
With the new Naked Gun movie being billed as the glorious return of the classic spoof comedies of the late ’80s and ’90s, I was naturally excited to see it the moment it hit cinemas. And, indeed, I went, laughed my way through the whole thing, and thought to myself: “Yes, it really is back!” Then, somewhere between the credits and the parking lot, another thought crept in: What exactly is back? And why did it leave in the first place?
By Art-Peeter Roosve4 months ago in Geeks
Shadow In Sonic Racing Animation
I will be discussing the trailer for Sonic Racing Cross Worlds, so spoilers ahead. The idea of Shadow beating Sonic in the racing game was a great idea. I know the game is named after the protagonist, and Sonic is known as the fastest thing alive. But the fact that Shadow won makes perfect sense. Because, if you recall, in both the film and video game, Shadow always has his own way of getting from place to place, either by running thanks to his air shoes or a motorcycle, also known as the Dark Rider, or in this case, a custom-made racing car. Shadow has some disadvantages in speed because, according to gaming lore, Shadow is a genetically engineered bio-merge hedgehog, thanks to the engineering of Dr. Eggman (also known as Gerold Robotnik) and the DNA of Black Doom, who is Shadow's biological father. Talk about an awkward Father's Day. However, Shadow has to limit his energy, unlike Sonic, who has unlimited energy, and Sonic was born alive. Shadow was not, in fact, he doesn't even have a mom, unless you count a test tube, which sounds messed up.
By stephanie borges5 months ago in Geeks











