comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
Friends for Dinner - A Movie Review
Similar to ourselves, friendships change over time. Friends for Dinner is a 2001 film. The story unravels one fateful evening when Beth announces she is divorcing Tom. The news flares up tensions among a friend group sharing debates over whether exploring new relationships is healthier than pursuing unhappiness.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Great Buck Howard - A Movie Review
Keep experimenting with career choices. Upon performing a magic trick, The Great Buck Howard appeared in theaters in 2008. Troy drops out of law school to focus on writing. He becomes the new assistant to Buck Howard, a declining illusionist. As Troy becomes immersed in this world, he discovers what success truly means.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Clockwatchers - A Movie Review
Sometimes things begin again - everything is temporary. Clockwatchers was hired and distributed to the movies in 1997. Iris is a new temp at a business firm. She makes friends with three female temps. During her time in the credit company, supplies vanish, suspicions arise, and a new hire arrives.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Bask in Womanhood: The Secret Comedy of Women at The Regent Theatre
Women never fight battles alone. The Secret Comedy of Women is a laugh-out-loud immersive showcase of the relatable saga of womanhood. Performed by the dynamic duo, Barbara Gehring and Linda Klein, they take audiences on a hilarious journey through the perks and challenges of womanhood.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Axel Foley Was Right! You Should Never Fall For a Banana In Your Tailpipe
Ahhhh! Beverly Hills! The land of palm trees, fast cars & even faster women. The ideal place for a vacay unless you're on the hunt for a murderous art dealer who had your best friend offed.
By Digital_FootPrint12122 years ago in Geeks
All India Rank 2024 Movie Review: Average for Me
Well-known writer Varun Grover as a director has made his debut with the movie All India Rank, which was originally released in cinemas in 2023. Unfortunately, I could not see this movie at that time, but salute to Netflix. Now you can enjoy this movie on Netflix, but I have already enjoyed it, so stay connected to know my reaction to it.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Working Girl - A Movie Review
Guide your path through the business world. Working Girl is a 1988 film. Tess gets a new job as a secretary. She has never had luck in her career field, but this job may turn everything around. However, when her boss steals Tess’s idea, she poses as her boss to win back her plan.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Funny Girl - A Movie Review
Say what you say and keep building your career to success. Funny Girl debuted in theaters in 1968. Fanny Brice is finally being recognized for her unconventional talent. As she rises to stardom, she navigates the challenges of love, fame, and self-discovery in Vaudeville and Broadway during the early 20th century.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Big White - A Movie Review
We put the body in the dumpster. Did it get up and walk away? The Big White is a 2005 film. Paul and Margaret are having financial difficulties. One day, Paul discovers a solution. Dragging a frozen corpse from a dumpster back to his house worsens the situation when two hitmen come after them.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Boutcher Theatre Company's 'Red' Paints the Stage with Passion
Create art that is true to you. In its opening debut, Boutcher Theatre Company presents Red, a play written by John Logan. The story focuses on the complex life of artist, Mark Rothko. Rothko and his young assistant, Ken, clash about art and human needs, leading to how ideas become creations.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Ghost Town - A Movie Review
You’re the only living being who sees ghosts and I need your help. Ghost Town appeared in theaters in 2008. An unhappy man with no people skills has an incident at the hospital. This gift leaves him with the ability to see ghosts. These ghosts refuse to leave him alone until unfinished business is met.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks










