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Better Man Movie Review
Musical biopics continue to be popular in modern cinema with artists like Amy Winehouse and Bob Marley making their way to the silver screen. Better Man marks the turn of Robbie Williams with the help of Michael Gracey and his production crew. It may not rank at the top of the pile, but it’s still a very enjoyable musical.
By Robert Cainabout a year ago in Geeks
Kia Recalls. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Kia is making a move to address a wellbeing worry with a portion of its famous SUVs. The organization is reviewing more than 80,000 of its 2023-2025 Niro models, including electric, half-breed, and module crossover forms, because of a potential wiring issue that could influence the usefulness of air packs and safety belts.
By Tanushree Dasabout a year ago in Geeks
Addison Rae Finally Breaks Her Silence on Bryce Hall: The Truth Behind Their Relationship
Addison Rae is no stranger to the spotlight. With over 88 million TikTok followers, a blossoming music career, and a stronghold on pop culture, she’s one of Gen Z’s most recognizable stars. Yet, amidst all the glitz and glamour, Addison has consistently drawn a clear line when it comes to her personal life—especially her much-talked-about relationship with fellow TikTok star Bryce Hall.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Geeks
The camaraderie of hyper-capitalism vs anti-capitalism in Squid Season 2
Many people have been anxiously awaiting the second season of Squid Game, the most-watched show on Netflix. To win prizes in the first season, players had to compete in several lethal kid-friendly games. The upcoming season, which is also expected to break yet another Netflix record, delves deeper into the limitations and economic background of the surrealistic games. Green light, red light. When the song starts, move forward; when it ends, freeze. It's a fairly easy game. Or is it that moving after the music has stopped carries a death sentence? It was clear from the first season that Squid Game allegorizes the horrors of capitalism through kid-friendly games. Three years later, the second season of arguably the most significant television program of our time advances its adamantly anti-capitalist theme. It accomplishes this by exposing the illusion of "choice" in a system threatening to starve the great majority. In this article, I dive deeper into the dystopian nuances of capitalism and the illusion of choice that stir up scenarios very similar to reality.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Geeks











