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Best geek movies throughout history.
Is YouTube Down?
It’s a modern-day moment of panic for millions: you settle in to watch a video, only to be met with a spinning buffer wheel or an enigmatic playback error. The immediate question pops into your head and into search bars worldwide: "Is YouTube down?" When the platform hosting over 2 billion users goes offline, even briefly, it creates a digital earthquake.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Geeks
Rajat Bedi Opens Up About Struggles: Lost $200 Million Business After Quitting Bollywood
Mumbai, Oct 16: Bollywood may appear glamorous, but the reality behind the scenes can be harsh. Actor Rajat Bedi, now in the spotlight for Aryan Khan’s directorial debut The Ba**ds of Bollywood, recently opened up about his challenging years in the film industry and beyond.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Geeks
The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo’s Fire: Two Essential 80s Movies That Defined the Brat Pack’s Rise and Fall
I. Introduction: The Label That Stung We all remember the films. They were the cinematic bedrock of Gen-X adolescence: stories about finding your place, ditching the squares, and navigating the horrifying emotional landscape between high school graduation and paying your own rent. But here’s the thing: most of us only remember half the story.
By Tai Freligh3 months ago in Geeks
Rumor: Disney Developing Another Movie For 30 Year Old Franchise
The Pride Lands may soon be expanding. Decades after the original animated classic first captured the hearts of millions, the world of The Lion King continues to be a cornerstone of Disney’s storytelling empire. With prequels, sequels, and live-action remakes already in its portfolio, the franchise has proven its enduring appeal. Now, a fresh new Lion King movie rumor has begun to circulate, suggesting that Disney is not yet finished exploring the tales of Simba, his ancestors, and his descendants.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports3 months ago in Geeks
The Cider House Rules: Cloying, Sanctimonious, and Unbearably Shallow
When Sentimentality Smothers Substance Lasse Hallström’s cloying, simpering direction grates on my nerves. His 1998 feature Chocolat was arguably the nadir of his soft-focus, soft-headed romanticism. Hallström favors simple emotional beats over shading or moral complexity. He likes his dramas black and white—no gray, no grit, no blood. It’s drama for toddlers, scrubbed clean of anything that might sting.
By Sean Patrick3 months ago in Geeks
8 Storylines for an Underworld TV Series
Film news often grinds my gears, as it seems to always be intertwined with celebrity gossip. With that said, back when I was writing for Digital Fox Media, another writer - Roxie Hill - shared the news that there was a possible Underworld TV Series in the works.
By Greg Seebregts3 months ago in Geeks
Dan Howell and Phil Lester Finally Open Up About Their Relationship After 16 Years. AI-Generated.
Dan Howell and Phil Lester Finally Open Up About Their Relationship After 16 Years After years of curiosity from fans, YouTubers Dan Howell and Phil Lester have finally confirmed what many long suspected — they’ve been in a relationship for over 16 years.
By Farhan Khan3 months ago in Geeks
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977): A Hateful, Sensory Nightmare Masquerading as a Movie. Top Story - October 2025.
Looking for Mr. Goodbar Directed by: Richard Brooks Written by: Richard Brooks (based on the novel by Judith Rossner) Starring: Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Tom Berenger, William Atherton, Tuesday Weld
By Sean Patrick3 months ago in Geeks










