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Snow White: From Debut to Demise
If you look up the name Snow White, your bound to find more controverial remarks flooding the internet. 87 years ago, Snow White was renounced for paving the way for animating. Now 87 years later, the story that bought up Disney is rumored to be the next downfall. But as the saying goes, the bigger they are the harder they fall. Disney has Been falling for years with every failed Live action that failed to captivate an audience like it did in the rejuvenation of the renaissance era.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Geeks
Rebel Ridge Movie Review: A Dark Thriller That's Not for Everyone
I just watched a movie on the Netflix platform and I became a fan of its concept and world buildup. The movie is 100 percent interesting and listen carefully to the things I am going to tell you. If you have seen the trailer of this picture or you might know about this picture. So let me make one thing clear you do not get to see any heavy action in this picture. I mean this picture is not action based at all.
By Ayush Vermaabout a year ago in Geeks
The Girl on the Train (2016) is a Captivating Psycho-Drama
We can always solve the pieces of any difficult puzzle. Based on the novel written by Paula Hawkins, The Girl on the Train is a 2016 psychological thriller about an alcoholic woman who’s entangled in a missing person investigation. As Rachel uncovers disturbing truths and revelations of past relationships, she puts missing blurred pieces together.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Mary Martin: The First Female Peter Pan
Before Sandy Duncan, Cathy Rigby, and Allison Williams portrayed the female Peter Pan, there was Mary Martin, the first female Peter Pan on Broadway. Texas Native Mary played as Peter Pan in 1954 earning her a Tony Award. Her successful performance portrayal as Peter Pan would be televised in front of a live studio audience. After her death, Her name and her legacy will be forever remembered known as the first female-led Peter Pan.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout a year ago in Geeks
Stephenie Meyer’s “Midnight Sun” Gets A Netflix Animation Adaptation
In a piece of very exciting news for fans of the Twilight saga, Stephenie Meyer’s novel Midnight Sun is set to be reborn. Netflix has announced plans for a new animated series adaptation of the novel. Midnight Sun presents the same story from the first Twilight story in a new light; in this case, the reader follows Edward Cullen and experiences his internal thoughts on the story’s events. This adaptation will bring the characters to life with a new flair and is expected to attract both diehard and new fans.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Geeks
Meet Robert Bobroczkyi, The Basketball Player Turned “Alien: Romulus” Actor
Alien: Romulus made its theatrical release on August 16th. Its strong 80% on Rotten Tomatoes is thanks, in no small part, to its cast of talented fresh faces, one of whom was the impressively tall Robert Bobroczkyi. Standing at 7’7″, Bobroczkyi portrayed the terrifying human-Xenomorph hybrid, “the Offspring,” at the film’s end. Alien: Romulus was Robert Bobroczkyi’s first-ever film credit; before acting, he found renown in basketball.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Geeks
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish - A Movie Review
It’s true cats have nine lives, but you shouldn’t waste them. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish arrived in theaters in 2022. Puss in Boots is warned that he must take it easy when he wastes eight of his nine lives. Upon learning of a magical wish, the fearless cat embarks on an epic journey with new fairytale friends to restore his life.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
The Short History of the Long Road - A Movie Review
Life has several roads to choose from. Choose the road true to yourself. The Short History of the Long Road is a 2019 film. After the sudden death of her father, 19-year-old Nola is left to her own devices. She embarks on a solitary trip across the American West to seek identity and belonging. On her travels, Nola meets several people who help shape her understanding of the world.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Looking Back At Beetlejuice’s 1989 Animated Series
Beetlejuice, the ghost with the most, is a horror-comedy cinema icon. Since 1988, he’s been in many forms of entertainment, including movies and a Broadway musical. One thing fans remember is the animated show from 1989. The cartoon was popular during its run and joined the roster of other great movie-based shows. To this day, many still adore it and would love to see it return.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Geeks
Captain Planet Complete Series DVD Set Launches On Oct. 15th
When pollution rises above zero, the Earth calls for its hero – Captain Planet. This 90s animated icon rose to combat the vile evils out to destroy Nature. He also had the help of his trusted quintet of Planeteers. Along with Gaia, the mother of Earth, they educated their viewers on protecting the world. Their ecological escapades ran for six years and are still remembered and appreciated.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Geeks







