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A Good Person - A Movie Review
Take each day one step at a time. A Good Person is a 2023 film. Following a tragic accident, Allison struggles to move on. With her life falling apart and becoming addicted to opioids, she seeks comfort from Daniel and his 16-year-old granddaughter undergoing a similar grief battle.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
My Hero Academia Season 6 Review: The Ultimate Showdown
The latest season of My Hero Academia, Season 6, has finally arrived, and it looks like it's exactly what fans have been hoping for. After a disappointing Season 5, fans were hoping for a return to form, and it looks like Studio Bones has delivered.
By Anime Critique3 years ago in Geeks
Succession' Season 4 Review: The Roys Return to Daddy's Orbit
Introduction Succession, the hit HBO drama about a powerful media family, has returned for its highly anticipated fourth season. The show follows the Roy family as they navigate their complex relationships, power struggles, and corporate maneuverings. Season 3 ended with a shocking betrayal and left fans eager to see what would happen next. In season 4, the tension and drama are higher than ever as the family faces new challenges and old rivalries resurface. In this review, we will delve into the season's first few episodes and analyze what has changed, what has stayed the same, and whether this new season lives up to its predecessor's high standards.
By Siddharth Vishwakarma3 years ago in Geeks
Video Salons in Late USSR
During the Cold War, very few American, British or western cultural products reached the Soviet people as the USSR government was afraid the capitalist propaganda in the form of western books, movies and music would corrupt the Soviet citizens' minds. The only genre that received an exception was French and Italian dramas and comedies, so Soviet audiences were very fond of Fellini, Visconti, Mastroiani, Delon, Belmondo, Richard, and of course De Funes in his Phantomas series.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Geeks
The reborn of pulp is in comics? Killer Loop's by Stefano Labbia is a masterpiece!
In recent years, the pulp genre has experienced a resurgence in popularity, particularly in comics. One example of this is "Killer Loops," a comic book series by Stefano Labbia an acclaimed writer and screenwriter, that has gained a considerable following among readers.
By Bill Maverick3 years ago in Geeks
10 Influential TV Shows from the 1980s and 1990s
Between 2000-2010, television entered a Golden Age. By the late nineties, cable television replaced first-run movie premieres, syndicated TV shows, and infomercials with original programming. Without broadcast standards to censor their productions, cable TV pushed the envelope by telling stories that were smart, mature, and challenging. Yet this era didn't exist in a vacuum. Both broadcast and cable television had been producing quality programming for years. In fact, between the 1980s and 1990s, it produced programs that were not only critically acclaimed but influential. This list highlights the Top 10 Most Influential TV shows from that era.
By Cynthia C. Scott3 years ago in Geeks
Mare Fuori
You can feel the three different directions in the respective seasons of “Mare Fuori”. Dry, raw and beautiful the first, signed by Carmine Elia; the second is engaging but melodramatic, where you can feel the feminine hand of Milena Cocozza; too flooded with tears and hugs the third, in my opinion the worst, directed by Ivan Silvestrini.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Geeks
The Sexiest Villains in Movies
Everybody wants to be a hero most of the time. When a hero is done right, we admire and want to be like them. If they are good looking and charming also, we might have some delectable fantasies about them. However, there are many villains that are not mentioned in regards to how their portrayel of darkness worked a spell of sexiness upon the viewers. Here are my picks for a top ten list of the sexiest villains to grace the silver screens.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in Geeks
Here's why you need to read a Colleen Hoover book...
Colleen Hoover is a New York Times bestselling author of romance novels who has captured the hearts of readers around the world. She is known for her ability to write stories that are both emotionally gripping and intensely romantic. Hoover has become a popular author due to her ability to connect with readers and create characters that are relatable and memorable.
By the kitchen sink. 3 years ago in Geeks
Boston Strangler - A Hulu Movie Review
We better start this news story. Boston Stranger is a 2023 Hulu film. Based on the brutal 1965 serial killer attacks in Boston, Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole document the murders in the newspaper. Ignoring sexist remarks, they connect the pieces of Boston’s most notorious serial killer.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
8 Tips For Writing Multiverses
I like the idea of multiverses and all the amazing possibilities that the concept can bring. But I think we can agree, especially in the west, that multiverses are not used to their full potential. Instead of improving a story and world, it weakens it.
By Blankmarks3 years ago in Geeks
Why Killer Loop's the Stefano Labbia's pulp comics deserve a prize?
Stefano Labbia's Killer loop's graphic novel series is undoubtedly deserving of a prize! At this point you probably ask me why - if you didn't read it... The reason is obvious: the pulp comics are a thrilling and captivating work of art that highlights the limitless possibilities attainable through graphic storytelling. The comics fuse mastery of the art of storytelling and highly imaginative visuals, which culminate in an unforgettable experience.
By Ichiro Kanegawa3 years ago in Geeks








