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Literature Review: 3 Novels
One forgets that people sometimes write extraordinary novels. If you're a committed reader: Difficult, even with close relationships to academics, librarians, book clubs, readers—streams or boards and all that dribble—to shimmy through the lacklustre, the good, the great, and to find amongst them a contemporary novel which is, in your own trivial instantaneous terms, a literary masterpiece.
By Taylor vvestmacott5 years ago in Geeks
5 MOST ENTHRALLING MARVEL WOMEN LEADS THAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT!
1. BLACK WIDOW AKA Natasha Romanoff: A Russian spy and a dangerous assassin, the Black widow is the heart of the Avengers. The only Female lead in the main six characters of the first Avengers film, Black Window is extremely skilled in martial arts and hand-to-hand combat. As ruthless as she may seem, Romanoff has past trauma from the Red Room, the training center where she was raised and trained, she became a master spy and forcibly executed an innocent man. After losing contact with her own family, Romanoff formed a new family with S.H.I.E.L.D.
By Pranali Shimpi5 years ago in Geeks
10 Thriller Conspiracy Movies That Will Make You Nuts
10º – The Conversation (Francis Ford Coppola, 1974) A reputable wiretap specialist has the mission to investigate for some time a man and a woman at the request of the representative of a large company. Always involved in a solitary routine, living alone in his apartment and without friends, the man will become completely obsessed with the content of the wiretaps, creating a conspiratorial paranoia that may not be so unfounded. A masterpiece in all his aspects of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, ‘The Conversation’ is a detail of every meander that cinema has to offer, creating a story that manages to creep the spectator out even when working with cadenced scenes focused on small details. The film also presents one of the greatest performances in the history of cinema, with actor Gene Hackman explaining what is most beautiful and tragic about his character and the human species.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Geeks
10 Hardest Movies To Watch
We have listed ten incredible films that are not recommended for all audiences. The items on this list are noteworthy for having strong stories, provocations to various instances of society and for generating discomfort while bringing a fascination for what is being told. Due to their intense content, they are films that are not always indicated for all audiences, but that, it’s good to say, manage to bring a sense of re-evaluation of everything in relation to the unique life to the spectators during and after their screenings. Let’s go to the list!
By Student Matters5 years ago in Geeks
Top 5 Books That Will Change Your life For Good
Reading a good book is like being around an inspiring person which makes us observe inspiring actions, feel contagious passion and desire to live a better life. In this article I am sharing my views on books that have changed my mindset and helped me to grow and live a better life.
By NAVNEET DHILLON5 years ago in Geeks
Five Movies That Black Female Artists Made Better
I had always believed, even as a mere child, that film is great because of strong visual components. And it is, but I quickly reformed that idea upon watching Casablanca (1942). As the story goes, the competent and lovable best-friend of Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), Sam (Dooley Wilson), plays a song upon the request of Blaine’s former flame, Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman). The sweet tune of “As Time Goes By” drifts through the scene, uplifting the spirit of the film. The scene is among the most famous and beloved in American cinema. But the power of the scene is not due to the sultry voice of Sam, the sadness in Ilsa’s eyes, nor the cultural impact. The scene’s power stems from music’s ability to craft a tangible environment, ultimately elevating the final product.
By Bella Leon5 years ago in Geeks
Quiz: Which Muppet Character Are You?
The Muppets have been around for quite some time now! They are so old that they were even around when my parents were children. The Muppets were created by American puppeteer, animator, cartoonist, actor, inventor, composer, filmmaker and screenwriter Jim Henson. The Muppets are valued by people of all ages, especially children. You will find The Muppets on t-shirts, purses, backpacks, coloring pages, posters and many other accessories. If you're a huge fan of The Muppets or puppets in general, take this fun, stress-free and engaging personality quiz! I picked three of the most common Muppet characters for this quiz. Grab some snacks, drinks, get cozy and enjoy the game!
By Talia Devora5 years ago in Geeks
7 Underrated Audrey Hepburn Movies. Top Story - June 2021.
Audrey Hepburn's name is synonymous with her 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's. Breakfast at Tiffany's is a classic, (even though some elements of it really don't hold up), and Audrey Hepburn manages to both look great in Givenchy couture, and display her range as an actress. Audrey Hepburn was a European with aristocratic origins, but she disappears into the character of Holly Golightly, a very American girl with dubious origins and a dubious profession who lives on the edge of New York Cafe society. But I am not here to recommend the movie that made Audrey Hepburn a cultural touchstone and style icon who transcends classical cinema. Instead, I am here to recommend seven of her films that live in the shadow of Breakfast at Tiffany's.
By Justine Olivia Marks5 years ago in Geeks
5 Marvel properties that need to be MCU movies.
When it was announced that Marvel would reclaim the rights to all of their properties (with the exception of a few solo movie rights respectively), fans couldn't wait to see what the future held for the potential of the many directions where the MCU could go.
By Ace Howell5 years ago in Geeks








