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Guillermo del Toro Calls His New “Frankenstein” the Most Truthful Movie of His Career. AI-Generated.
Guillermo del Toro Calls His New “Frankenstein” the Most Truthful Movie of His Career Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro says everything he has created so far has led him to his latest project — “Frankenstein.” The visionary director behind Pan’s Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, and Pinocchio believes his new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel is more relevant today than ever before.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
10 Man of Tomorrow Fan Theories, Ranked by Likeliness
James Gunn's Man of Tomorrow is a few years away, but fans are already excited about the upcoming sequel to 2025's Superman. As the director has stated, the movie will be a seeming team-up between Superman and his nemesis Lex Luthor against a bigger threat. Beyond that, not much has been confirmed, but the fan theories are already piling in.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Geeks
A House of Dynamite Movie Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Explosive Nuclear Thriller Fizzles Out Too Soon. AI-Generated.
A House of Dynamite Movie Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Explosive Nuclear Thriller Fizzles Out Too Soon Kathryn Bigelow returns with another powerful, tension-filled film in A House of Dynamite, a modern nuclear thriller that grips you from the first moment — even if it doesn’t completely stick the landing. The film, starring Rebecca Ferguson and Idris Elba, mixes political drama, emotional suspense, and the terrifying possibility of global destruction.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
The Smashing Machine Review: Dwayne Johnson’s Best Acting Performance With Emily Blunt in a Powerful Mark Kerr Biopic. AI-Generated.
The Smashing Machine Review: Dwayne Johnson’s Best Acting Performance With Emily Blunt in a Powerful Mark Kerr Biopic The Smashing Machine is not your usual Dwayne Johnson action movie. This time, he trades explosions and witty one-liners for raw emotion and vulnerability. Directed by Benny Safdie, the film dives deep into the real-life story of MMA legend Mark Kerr, exploring his rise to fame, his painful downfall, and the emotional battles he fought outside the ring.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
Farah Khan Shares BTS Photos From The Ba***ds Of Bollywood Sets, Reveals Ghafoor Song Was Shot In Just One Day
Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan gave fans a delightful throwback to Bollywood’s golden era of villains by sharing pictures with Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Gulshan Grover. The trio, often remembered as some of Hindi cinema’s most unforgettable antagonists, joined Farah on the sets of the song Ghafoor.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Geeks
Eleanor the Great (2025): An Uplifting and Moving Film
Keep telling stories to help find their light. Eleanor the Great is a 2025 film. After a loss, 94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein returns to New York City to live with her daughter. In a misunderstanding, Eleanor joins a Holocaust group where she strikes up an unlikely friendship with Nina, a 19-year-old journalist.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
Netflix Animated Series Haunted Hotel Review: One Room Please!
Spooky season needs a spooky show, and Netflix has delivered one with a side of dark comedy. Haunted Hotel is a Netflix Original series that gives you the demonic laughs with the Halloween season. The series centers around a family that inherited a hotel that comes with a lot of maintenance issues, as well as some undead business.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports4 months ago in Geeks
One Battle After Another
I’m not an action movie kind of a gal. I don’t like violence on screen. I’m also not a fan of a long movie. If you can’t tell the story in under 2 hours are you sure it’s not a TV series instead? (I’m looking at you Eddington). So, when I initially saw the trailer for One Battle After Another, I wasn’t convinced it would be for me.
By Rachel Robbins4 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 29 & 30 Review
Beyond the Gates has now aired on CBS for just over seven months, and we've seen so much in that little time. We've see love triangles, love quadrangles, deep secrets, family loyalty, dark betrayals, explosive moments, you name it, we've seen it. As I've said many times in many recaps, this was the very thing that the soap opera genre badly needed--and I'm not just saying that because of the massive representation displayed, but it's definitely one of the top reasons.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Geeks
The Echo in the Red Dust: My Martian Garden and the Memories I Carried
The air on Mars smelled of metallic dust and something faintly sweet, a scent unique to the synthetic atmospheres our habitats provided. It was not the crisp, earthy aroma of rain on fertile soil that I remembered from Earth, but after twenty years, it was home. My name is Elara, and I am a gardener on Mars, nurturing life where once there was none.
By Hussein Gazo4 months ago in Geeks
More Than a Name: Why I Turned Off 'Genie, Make a Wish' After 10 Minutes. Content Warning.
I can't even begin to describe my excitement when the news broke. Kim Woo Bin and Bae Suzy, two of my absolute favourite actors, were reuniting on screen for a new fantasy romance drama, "Genie, Make a Wish". Their chemistry in "Uncontrollably Fond" was electric, and the thought of seeing them together again in what promised to be a major production had me anticipating their upcoming drama.
By Eiida Khaleeda4 months ago in Geeks











