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Documentaries R Us
A documentary has a style and fluidity of its very own. The language, the characters and the central theme are important in capturing the audience and keeping it entertained. It’s a human story. Documentaries subject matter varies from one of horror to one of laughter, but always worth the watch. Grab your popcorn!
By Ewa Ritchie5 years ago in Geeks
From Mad Men to Good Girls
I have never been a picky person. I can eat anything, travel anywhere, and pass time with most people in almost any situation. So it should follow suit that I also have an open mind when it comes to television shows. There are very few genres that I have not explored and enjoyed to the fullest. And every time I finish a show, I crave more. I want to cut back to the feelings I had when the show was at its height. I want to experience the same emotional journey. But how can this be replicated? Watching it over again immediately will never suffice. So I need to find another show that I will enjoy just as much as the show I just completed. This can be a difficult feat. While I have not perfected a method, I have developed an extensive list of recommendable and binge-worthy shows that can be explored within each genre. In this list, I not only go over suggestions based on shows you have watched and enjoyed, but I also go into suggestions based on your possible reasons for enjoying each show.
By Micky Ferguson5 years ago in Geeks
What to Watch Next Based on Your Favourite Tom Cruise Film
Tom Cruise is unarguably a household name in movies. His film credentials include starring roles in over 40 titles! In fact, he’s probably starred in a movie that you loved but might not have thought about in a while. Based on your favourite Tom Cruise movie, let me give you the lowdown on what series to watch next.
By Christina Blanchette5 years ago in Geeks
If You're In A Storm, You Might Need An Umbrella
I read comic books. There I said it. Long before I found graphic novels and manga, I ponied-up the coin for the latest issues of everything from Silver Surfer to The Scarlet Witch. I would come home with stacks of them from the milk crates set out at rummage sales and flea markets.
By Julie St Thomas5 years ago in Geeks
Bitten by Reality
Christophers Cantwell and C. Rogers created a show of such emotional depth and creativity but it’s a shame Halt and Catch Fire (2014-2017) ran for only four seasons. Its overtones of the tug-o-war between the principal cast seemed like the tension found in the Academy Award-winning film The Social Network (2010).
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Geeks
Why Below Deck Saved Us From A Pandemic Television Drought
In the year we were all forced to stay at home Below Deck truly came into its own. If you have yet to venture into the world of Below Deck it’s been fairly innocuously burning a hole in TV schedules since 2013 on US TV channel Bravo. Yet somehow despite its growing intensity and spin off shows across the world, people only really got to discover the show in 2020 as lockdowns across the world forced people to stay at home.
By Spencer Hawken5 years ago in Geeks
Shameless in the Ozarks
With Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild nominations elevating the Byrde family to a household name, it’s no wonder fans of all kinds have been glued to the brazen antics of extremely clever and often robotic Marty, and impulsive yet remarkably fierce Wendy.
By Lauren Malton5 years ago in Geeks
A must-watch for any Breaking Bad Fan
A world embroiled in the damning effects of methamphetamine, an unlikely working relationship between a chemistry teacher diagnosed with cancer and a troubled former student, and drugs disguised as ingredients for Los Pollos Hermanos fried chicken can only be found in the award-winning Breaking Bad (2008).
By Charlotte Brookes5 years ago in Geeks
If This (Harry Potter), Then...
If This (Harry Potter), Then That (Hang On To Your Broomsticks!)… Since time immemorial, people have sat around and told each other stories about magic. It’s easy to understand, you look up at the night sky, at a forest; and, it’s teeming with the inexplicable; and, that impetus hasn’t changed; although, the medium may have.
By Cat Cameron5 years ago in Geeks
The Lights of Urban Blight
“Best to not underestimate Saint. The boy’s brain still eeworks. That's [a] problem enough.”—Manboy from Snowfall In the show Snowfall (2017-), the main character Franklin Saint (Damson Idris) peddles his wares. Those wares happen to be kilograms of cocaine. During the mid 1980’s in Los Angeles, California, the increase of narcotics in ghetto areas was the metaphor for the show’s title. the white powdery substance was turned into crack for the first time, and created a different kind of snow-emergency.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Geeks






