comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
The Cost of Being Misunderstood - Why Brandon T. Jackson’s Return Matters More Than Ever by NWO Sparrow
How a misunderstood journey shaped one of the most compelling stand-up moments of the year The funny story of a creator who rebuilt his voice through purpose, honesty, and unshakable self-belief
By NWO SPARROW2 months ago in Geeks
Six 100-Word Movie Reviews
My Oxford Year (2025), Director: Iain Morris I was going to write off My Oxford Year as your average romance film with predictable themes and characters. You can’t base your thoughts on a movie in the first half. This is the second Sofia Carson movie to come out this year. Carson and Corey Mylchreast create a heartfelt relationship. Illness in relationships isn’t focused on enough in movies. I did not expect the film to take that angle. Relationships are not all fairytale lovey-dovey moments. Learning to handle illness is an essential lesson. My Oxford Year is a bittersweet romance about making decisions to live your best life.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
"Suburban Holidays 14" at Quannapowitt Players Creates Holiday Joy
Always include everyone, no matter the holiday. Quannapowitt Players returns with its traditional holiday show, “Suburban Holidays Fourteen,” featuring six different plays in their debut to audiences. Some holidays highlighted in the plays are Christmas, Halloween, and Valentine’s Day.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
The Trump satire that swept the internet during Sydney Sweeney's controversial week (the onion)
In one amazing stretch, culture, politics, and media satire came together in ways that demonstrate how celebrity identification, party allegiance, and even bizarre humour can affect public attention. Two examples demonstrate opposite sides of the spectrum: on the one side, a well-known actress dealing with criticism over brand partnerships, politics, and box-office disappointments; on the other, a parody headline starring a significant former president, reminding us how satire enters and changes the conversation.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
"Good Fortune" (2025): A Heartwarming and Hilarious Comedy
I’m an angel here to show you the pathway to happiness. Good Fortune landed in theaters in 2025. Gabriel, the angel, helps Arj, a struggling gig worker who sleeps in his car. With different intentions, Gabriel has Arj swap lives with Jeff, a rich man. Now Gabriel must prevent a catastrophic series of events as the men deal with their new situations.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Toy Story 5: Pixar’s Beloved Franchise Returns with New Adventures and Familiar Hearts
After years of speculation, Pixar has officially confirmed that Toy Story 5 is in development — marking the return of one of the most iconic animated franchises in cinematic history. Following the emotional farewell of Toy Story 4, fans wondered if Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends had truly said goodbye. Now, it seems there’s still one more story to tell.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Geeks
Endicott College Mainstage's "Murdered to Death": A Hilarious and Fresh Whodunit
It’s not that difficult to solve a murder. Endicott College presents “Murdered to Death” by Peter Gordon. What starts as an average evening with several guests gathering for a dinner party at a country manor house, transcends into murder madness. As the bumbling detectives investigate, secrets unravel, heads turn, and suspicions arise.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Stranger Things Season 5: The Beginning of the End for Hawkins
Few shows have captured the world’s imagination quite like Stranger Things. Since its debut in 2016, the Netflix phenomenon has become a cultural powerhouse — blending supernatural mystery, 80s nostalgia, and heartfelt friendship into one unforgettable story. Now, with Stranger Things Season 5, the series prepares for its biggest and most emotional conclusion yet.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Geeks
Dick Cheney – Power, Controversy, and the Legacy of a Vice President Who Defined an Era
Dick Cheney – Power, Controversy, and the Legacy of a Vice President Who Defined an Era Dick Cheney is one of the most influential and controversial political figures in modern American history. Born on January 30, 1941, in Lincoln, Nebraska, Cheney rose from modest beginnings to become one of the most powerful vice presidents the United States has ever seen. His long career in government, which spanned from the Nixon administration to the George W. Bush presidency, left a lasting impact on American foreign policy, national security, and the nature of executive power.
By America today 2 months ago in Geeks
Deadly Musical Fun at Greater Boston Stage Company with "Murder for Two"
Shall we figure out the next clue through the key of song? Greater Boston Stage Company presents “Murder for Two,” a dark comedy musical. When the celebrated novelist Arthur Whitney is shot dead, it’s up to Marcus, a policeman, to put the pieces together to solve a murder case - through song.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Donna Jean Godchaux: The Voice that Bridged Studio Soul and Rock Freedom
Donna Jean Godchaux, born Donna Jean Thatcher on August 22, 1947, in Florence, Alabama, is an American singer best known for her time with the iconic rock band Grateful Dead. Her musical story is one of determination, transformation, and artistic passion. She began her career as a studio singer in the deep musical heart of the South before stepping into the spotlight as part of one of the most influential bands of the 1970s.
By America today 2 months ago in Geeks
The Fate of Ophelia and the Boys from South Park
Tweek Tweak and Craig Tucker, two recurring characters from Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park, offer an interesting study in dynamic balance. Tweek is characterized by his anxiety, jitteriness, and hyper-caffeinated state, while Craig provides a stoic, calm, and emotionally grounded counterpoint. Their pairing transforms potential chaos into a harmonious equilibrium.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks










