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Best geek movies throughout history.
"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" Opens New Doors
Doors can be tricky. A Big Bold Beautiful Journey arrived through the doors and into theaters in 2025. David and Sarah meet at a mutual friend’s wedding. As they bond, they open doors to important moments in their past. Can they make a relationship work?
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
Jimmy Kimmel's Return
The world of late-night television rarely experiences genuine suspense, but for a few days in [Month, Year], the question on everyone's mind was: "Is Jimmy Kimmel back on the air?" The speculation surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's return followed a highly publicized standoff between the host, Disney/ABC, and the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The resolution of this conflict wasn't just about a popular host's reinstatement; it was a microcosm of the powerful forces shaping modern media.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
James Van Der Beek
For a generation, the name James Van Der Beek is inextricably linked with one character: Dawson Leery from the iconic teen drama Dawson's Creek. His face, filled with earnest ambition and teenage angst, became a defining image of late-90s television. But to reduce his career to that single role is to miss the fascinating journey of an actor who has consciously and creatively navigated the challenging path from teen idol to respected character actor.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
Who is Shona, the character created by Stefano Labbia?
In the sprawling, decaying empire of Thefo, where fallen princes lament their lost kingdoms and orcs march relentlessly across the land, a new figure has emerged from the shadows. She's not a princess in distress, a noble knight, or a wise sorcerer. She is Shona, a mercenary, a predator, and a walking paradox. Crafted from the imaginative mind of Stefano Labbia, Shona is a character who defies easy labels, inviting us to look beyond her audacious exterior to the complex motivations that drive her.
By Sean Korlead4 months ago in Geeks
Reform UK, Nigel Farage, and the Battle Over ILR
In the turbulent landscape of British politics, few figures are as influential or divisive as Nigel Farage. As the honorary president and driving force behind Reform UK, he has once again thrust immigration to the forefront of the national conversation. A key point of contention in this debate is the future of policies like Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), a status that Reform UK has pledged to overhaul as part of its core platform. For migrants and political observers alike, understanding this proposed shift is critical.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
Why Blade Runner Still Defines Neo-Noir, 40 Years Later
In 1982, Ridley Scott released Blade Runner to a world that didn’t quite know what to make of it. Too bleak for blockbuster audiences, too strange for mainstream critics, the film stumbled at the box office. Yet four decades later, its rain-soaked streets, flickering neon, and moral ambiguity remain the blueprint for neo-noir and cyberpunk storytelling.
By ambiguous karma4 months ago in Geeks
Phantom of Excalibur: Proposing a New Kitty Pryde Uniform for Marvel Future Fight
Kitty Pryde's journey through the Marvel Universe has seen her embody various roles: a brilliant young mutant, an X-Men stalwart, a ninja warrior, a Guardian of the Galaxy, a pirate captain, an educator, and the proud leader of the Marauders. However, her visually striking and thematically rich "Shadowcat" persona from the Excalibur era, which combines mutant abilities with martial arts mastery, is notably underrepresented in Marvel Future Fight.
By Jenna Deedy4 months ago in Geeks
Manchester United vs. Chelsea
In the world of football, certain fixtures transcend the boundaries of mere games, becoming cultural events that capture global attention. Among these, the clash between Manchester United and Chelsea stands out as a spectacle of skill, strategy, and raw passion. Whether referred to as Man Utd vs Chelsea, Chelsea vs Man United, or simply the "Red vs Blue" showdown, this encounter is a highlight of the Premier League calendar, blending history with modern-day intensity.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
Jan-Michael Vincent in 1980: Stardom, Struggles, and the Long Shadow of The Return
In 1980, Jan-Michael Vincent was still one of Hollywood’s most recognizable leading men. Blond, handsome, and blue-collar charming, he’d come through the 1970s with a string of notable credits — The Mechanic opposite Charles Bronson, Big Wednesday with Gary Busey, and even Disney’s World’s Greatest Athlete. He looked like the guy who could carry a studio’s mid-budget drama or a high-octane thriller. But 1980 would prove to be a crossroads.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks
The Lost Ending of First Family (1980) — Hollywood’s Quiet Rewrite
A Political Satire That Never Landed In 1980, Buck Henry — the sly wit behind The Graduate and co-creator of Get Smart — stepped behind the camera to direct First Family. On paper, it looked like a surefire hit: Bob Newhart as a hapless President, Madeline Kahn as his First Lady, Gilda Radner, Harvey Korman, Fred Willard, and Richard Benjamin filling out the ensemble. It was an SNL-era comedy dream team dropped into a White House farce.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks











