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Reviewing "Jingle All the Way," the Sequel, and My Ideas for a Threequel
Merry Christmas, all!! Among the many reasons why so many (myself included) love Christmas is the movies and holiday related shows. Ever since movies have been around, we have seen holiday related films hit theaters, and they've evolved so much since then. We all have our favorites. We all have the long-winded debate about a certain film being a Christmas movie. I have my favorites as far as holiday films, and one of them is definitely Jingle All the Way.
By Clyde E. Dawkins27 days ago in Geeks
Marty Supreme Review: Timothée Chalamet’s Electrifying Turn in Josh Safdie’s Bold Ping-Pong Drama
When Marty Supreme hit theaters on Christmas Day 2025, it didn’t arrive as your typical sports movie — it exploded onto screens as one of the most talked-about films of the year, propelled by a bold performance from Timothée Chalamet, a wild premise and the distinctive filmmaking voice of Josh Safdie. What begins as an odd biographical tale about a ping-pong hustler quickly reveals itself as an energetic, chaotic character study of ambition, swagger and the American dream — and it’s rooted in a mash-up of fact and fevered imagination.
By Raviha Imran27 days ago in Geeks
Fee hike trouble? Akshaye Khanna drops out of major film: Report
Mumbai: Bollywood actor Akshaye Khanna has finally received the kind of stardom many believe he always deserved, thanks to the massive success of Dhurandhar, where he played the powerful character of Rehman Dakait. From his viral entry track FA9LA to his gripping performance throughout the film, Akshaye emerged as one of the biggest highlights, winning praise from both fans and critics.
By Dena Falken Esq29 days ago in Geeks
Vidyut Jammwal's new look in Hollywood debut movie Street Fighter makes netizens excited: 'It's crazy waiting'
Story highlights Vidyut Jammwal is making his Hollywood debut with the action-adventure thriller Street Fighter. The first-look poster from the upcoming film has been revealed, sparking buzz over social media.
By Dena Falken Esq29 days ago in Geeks
Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Confirms Steve Rogers’ Return as Chris Evans Reprises Captain America
When Marvel Studios dropped the first official teaser for Avengers: Doomsday on December 23, 2025, it sent ripples of excitement — and a fair share of nostalgia — through the global fan base. In just 90 seconds of footage, the Russo Brothers offered a fresh yet emotionally charged peek into a story that marks not just another blockbuster in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but a full-on convergence of legacy and new beginnings.
By Raviha Imran29 days ago in Geeks
Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague: Reimagining the Birth of Modern Cinema
Cinema, like memory, often moves in circles. Ideas from the past come back to the surface, familiar images are rethought, and once-forgotten events take on new significance. Nouvelle Vague by Richard Linklater is a film that takes a look backward in order to comprehend how modern cinema came to be. Rather than retelling a famous story, Linklater invites audiences into the restless, electric moment when filmmaking broke free from convention and reinvented itself on the streets of Paris.
By Raviha Imran30 days ago in Geeks
Emma Watson admits she 'doesn't know how to be Emma Watson'
Oxford University celebrity student Emma Watson has admitted she "doesn't know how to be Emma Watson". The Hollywood star, who played Hermione Granger in all eight Harry Potter movies, grew up in the city after being born in Paris.
By Dena Falken Esqabout a month ago in Geeks
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ box office collection Day 4: James Cameron’s sci-fi film fails to break ‘Dhurandhar’ craze in India; total collection crosses 70 crore
James Cameron’s much-anticipated sci-fi epic Avatar: Fire and Ash opened in India with strong expectations, driven by the legacy of the Avatar franchise and the director’s track record of redefining cinematic scale. Early numbers suggested the film would pose a serious challenge to the ongoing dominance of Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller Dhurandhar. However, as Day 4 collections rolled in, it became clear that the Hollywood heavyweight was struggling to dent the local juggernaut’s momentum.
By Dena Falken Esqabout a month ago in Geeks
'To Be or Not to Be' (1942 vs. 1983): When Comedy Laughs in the Face of Fascism
In 1942, Ernst Lubitsch released To Be or Not to Be into a world already at war with itself. The ink on the headlines was still wet. Europe was in flames. Hitler was not a punchline — he was a living, breathing catastrophe.
By Movies of the 80sabout a month ago in Geeks











