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Why Taylor Swift’s Latest Move Changes Everything
If you thought Taylor Swift had reached the peak of her career after her record-breaking The Eras Tour — think again. With the announcement of a brand-new docuseries and a final concert film dropping on Disney+ on December 12, 2025, Swift has just reset the bar for what it means to “go out on top.” This isn’t just another celebrity drop — it’s a calculated, legacy-cementing move that could change the music industry, fandom culture, and streaming expectations.
By Bevy Osuos2 months ago in Geeks
The Rise of Skull Panda
In the world of designer toys and collectibles, few characters have captured the imagination of fans quite like SKULLPANDA. This enigmatic character—sporting a distinctive skull-shaped helmet, spherical braids, and an aura of mystery—has evolved from a creative vision into a global sensation, commanding premium prices on secondary markets and inspiring a dedicated community of collectors worldwide.
By Parsley Rose 2 months ago in Geeks
Renaissance Faire Outfit Guide: Pirate, Peasant, Royal or Knight
There’s something magical about stepping into a Renaissance Faire. For a moment, the modern world fades out and you’re suddenly surrounded by medieval costumes, pirate clothing, royal gowns, and tavern-style peasant outfits that look straight out of a fantasy film. But the big question always hits right before you go: what aesthetic should I dress as?
By Aditya Agarwal2 months ago in Geeks
Did Paramount Bury 'Nate and Hayes' to Protect 'Indiana Jones?'
The 1983 Adventure Paramount Didn’t Want You to See In November 1983, Paramount Pictures released an old-fashioned pirate adventure called Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands) on 1,200 screens.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
MUG Root Beer Launches a Cologne and The Internet Can't Believe It. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
AI Generated Content With Chatgpt. A Whiff of Nostalgia: MUG Root Beer’s Unexpected Foray into Fragrance Just when soda fans thought they’d tasted every possible Mug variant, MUG Root Beer has delivered something truly unexpected: a cologne. Dubbed Daddy's Home by MUG Root Beer, the fragrance is a limited-edition, cheekily nostalgic scent that aims to bottle the aroma of a freshly opened can of root beer — sweet, woody, and wholly unconventional.
By Enokenwa Ayuk Sako 2 months ago in Geeks
No One Mourns The Wicked Reveals Glinda's Sad Fate. Top Story - December 2025.
"And goodness knows the wicked's lives are lonely. Goodness knows the wicked die alone. It just shows when you're wicked, you're left only on your own," Glinda sings during the first song in the musical Wicked. To those gathered, and even to the audience, she seems to be singing about the Wicked Witch of the West, aka Elphaba.
By Edward Anderson2 months ago in Geeks
Enter the World of Little Nightmares for the 3rd game
Spoiler!!! If you haven't played the game, don't read, because I will be talking about what happens and how it ends. Well, better late than never. I know Little Nightmares three came out on October 10th. I have to say, this one is pretty interesting. I'm not a gamer; I'm an observer. So, needless to say I had a lot of questions, some things confuse me, but a special shout out to super horror bro who helped me understand the game better.
By stephanie borges2 months ago in Geeks
How Amityville 3-D Tried to Save 3D—and Ended Up Killing It Instead
How Amityville 3-D Tried to Save 3D—and Ended Up Killing It Instead. A Movies of the 80s Feature There are movies that define an era, movies that reinvent genres, and movies that push technology forward. And then there’s Amityville 3-D — a film that somehow managed to do none of those things, while still becoming a perfect time capsule of Hollywood’s endless optimism about “the next great cinematic format.”
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players' "A Little Women Christmas": An Endearing Radio Show
We may not have much, but we have each other. Colonial Chorus Players presents a radio-show adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel, “A Little Women Christmas.” Adapted by producer Jennifer Estabrooks, the story centers on a year in the life of the March sisters. As the family struggles through war, poverty, and sickness, they never lose their love for one another.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Duplex - An Underrated Comedy
How bad could sharing an apartment with an old woman be? Duplex moved into theaters in 2003. A young couple moves into a duplex in a New York City neighborhood. There’s one catch - The tenant, Mrs. Connelly, is a sweet old woman who lives upstairs. A series of chaos and broken boards occurs, and they must get rid of Mrs. Connelly.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Renaissance Dress vs. Medieval Dress: What’s the Actual Difference?
Walk into any Renaissance fair, fantasy festival, or cosplay event today and you’ll notice something funny: people often mix up medieval dresses and renaissance dresses without even realizing it.
By Aditya Agarwal2 months ago in Geeks
Love 'Wicked'? Check Out These Other Twists On 'The Wizard Of Oz'!
The two Wicked films, adapting the musical of the same name, provide a previously unknown backstory for Oz's Witches, the 'Wicked' Witch Elphaba, and Glinda the Good, and have proven a hit with audiences. The success of the films has revived interest in the world of Oz on a larger scale. Thankfully, there's plenty to explore.
By Kristy Anderson2 months ago in Geeks












