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The Pale Blue Eye
Taking advantage of a slower, more thoughtful pace can add a great amount of depth to murder mysteries; the latest entry from the genre is The Pale Blue Eye, a historical piece with ties in with a major American writer. Not every element fits into the puzzle perfectly, but it does offer an interesting tale.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
Do nice guys really finish last?
"Nice guys finish last" is a common saying that suggests that people who are kind and considerate are often overlooked or mistreated. While it's true that being nice doesn't always equate to success or happiness, there are a number of reasons why this saying has gained traction and why it may seem like "nice guys" do indeed finish last.
By DIY Productions3 years ago in Geeks
The White Lotus Season 2 Review
Let’s see what adventures we’ll encounter at The White Lotus today. Season 2 of The White Lotus takes place in Italy. Following the new stories of hotel residents on vacations, each finds that they have similar dilemmas in their relationships. As Tanya is figuring out her flailing marriage, she discovers a diabolical plan at foot.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Animation - not just for kids
For ages, the stubborn statement that anything that is drawn (and by extension, animated) is for children. Even after titans like The Simpsons or South Park made their way into pop culture, the idea remained: animation was a somehow lesser medium for storytelling than live action. Even in this day and age, creators like Guillermo del Toro (who has a few animated passion projects himself, such as The Tales of Arcadia or the umpteenth new Pinocchio movie this year) spoke up against the discrimination of animation as a medium. And while del Toro's animated movies and series aren't neccesarelly ones I'd categorize as "adult animation", the fact remains: animation still has a long way to go.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Geeks
All About X-box
Choppy waters The Xbox was quickly followed by release dates in Japan (February 22, 2002) and Europe (March 14, 2002), however neither market responded to the system with the same fervor as North America. Only 123,000 Xbox systems were sold in Japan in the first week after launch, confirming Microsoft's concern that the system would struggle to gain traction in the famously competitive international market.
By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Geeks







