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Modern popular culture topics in the geek sphere.
NeverlandNEXT Chapter's 'A Christmas Carol:' A Joyful Performance
I will honor Christmas in my heart. NeverlandNEXT Chapter presented a new adaptation of Charles Dickens’s classic novel A Christmas Carol. Ebenezer Scrooge doesn’t believe in the spirit of Christmas and dismisses everyone’s jolly cheer. One Christmas Eve, he is visited by three spirits who show Scrooge his past, present, and future, to convince him to better his behavior towards others.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Emilia Perez
Emilia Perez has been talked about a lot lately, and not necessarily because of the film itself. Some controversial statements were made by a Mexican actor about Selena Gomez’ Spanish in the film and she got dumped on. The statements that he made could not at all be considered constructive criticism, he was straight up hostile. Selena fans then attacked him in turn. Now as someone whose Mexican family is fully colonized, I don’t speak Spanish, I can mostly understand if you talk to me slowly but that’s all I’ve got. All that said regardless of how you felt about her Spanish in the movie, any ire you feel should be directed at the writing and the very French director. Selena didn’t make word choices. So let’s get into Emilia Perez.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
A Sacrifice
Movies this year are either a tight hour and a half or nearly 3 hours long and there doesn’t seem to be a solid in between. The problem here is that the movies that are an hour and half could benefit from being another 30 minutes long and the ones that are over 2 hours could easily cut 30 minutes. No one seems to know where their story’s sweet spot is anymore and that is just a major bummer. Now this was a short rant in response to A Sacrifice but it could be applied to just so many films this year.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Why Themed Parties Are the New Fashion Trend
In the world of social gatherings, themed parties have become a major trend, combining fun and fashion in ways that were previously unimaginable. From pirate-inspired outfits to Bridgerton-style gowns, themed events are changing how we approach fashion, offering a fresh take on party attire. But what’s driving this change, and why are people increasingly drawn to themed parties? Let’s take a closer look at why themed parties are the new fashion trend.
By Aditya Agarwalabout a year ago in Geeks
Joker: Folie à deux
Well this is going to piss off some people and as always, I don’t care. The first Joker movie was garbage. It was not a good film, it was an even worse comic book movie. And anyone that enjoyed it is an immediate red flag. That’s why when they announced the second one I could do nothing but roll my eyes. But when they announced it was a musical I could do nothing but laugh. Because the demographic for musicals are the exact opposite of the demographic for the Joker movie. And I knew it would piss off the basement dwellers that made that film their whole personality. And boy was I right. So regardless of how this movie actually turns out, whatever quality rating I give it I know that the Joker-bros hated it and that fills me with immeasurable joy.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
The Apprentice
Well folks, I watched it so that you don’t have to. Perhaps one of the most controversial movies of the year we’ve got The Apprentice starring Sebastian Stan (interesting career move there bud). Now I want to preface this by saying that I will be taking politics completely out of my review. I will be doing what I always do and analyzing the film as objectively as possible. I will not be bringing any personal feelings into this review. This is ONLY about the elements of the film.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Off Cabot's 'Ha Ha for the Holidays:' A Festive Night of Laughter and Cheer
Ha Ha for the Holidays was a festive success at Off Cabot on December 12. Dressed in their best red outfits and Grinch slippers, Thomas Smoker and Jacyn Tremblay passed infectious cheer to audiences. The evening was a spectacular blend of musical delights, comedy, and fun activities.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Smile 2
Of all the films that didn’t need a sequel, this one didn't need one the most. But here we are talking about Smile 2. A sequel to a film that literally could have been one of the most brilliant horror movies of the decade if it just didn’t keep going. It fell off hard at the end of the 3rd act which leads me into this movie with skepticism. I was wildly disappointed by the first one, it was sufficiently creepy and it almost had something to say but it just kept talking. So let’s see if the second one can do what the first one didn't.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks











