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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
15 Fascinating Facebook Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
It’s almost impossible to imagine a world without Facebook. For many of us, it’s where we first reconnected with an old school friend, shared life updates, or got caught in endless scrolling sessions. But behind the familiar blue logo is a story filled with twists, surprising statistics, and quirky details that even long-time users might not know.
By Vocal Member 6 months ago in Geeks
One Piece Season 2 First Look Just Dropped And It's More Epic Than We Imagined! 🏴☠️
If you're like me, you've been counting down the days, scouring the internet for any scrap of news about One Piece Season 2. ⏳ The first season was a global phenomenon, a live-action adaptation that managed to capture the chaotic, heartfelt spirit of Eiichiro Oda's masterpiece. We’ve all been wondering: when will we get to see what's next? A trailer? A poster? Anything?
By Bolt Movies6 months ago in Geeks
13 Reasons Why: A Story That Shook the World
When 13 Reasons Why first hit Netflix in March 2017, it wasn’t just another teen drama. It was a cultural shockwave. Adapted from Jay Asher’s 2007 novel of the same name, the series brought to the screen a haunting story of loss, guilt, secrets, and the often-overlooked struggles of adolescence. It captured the attention of millions, sparking passionate debates in classrooms, homes, and even government offices. At its core, 13 Reasons Why is more than a show—it’s a mirror reflecting the raw realities many young people face.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Geeks
Cells at Work! – An Educational Journey into the Human Body. AI-Generated.
Introduction When it comes to blending science and storytelling, Cells at Work! (Hataraku Saibō) is an exceptional example of how entertainment can become a powerful educational tool. This Japanese anime series, based on Akane Shimizu’s manga, anthropomorphizes the body’s cells, turning them into relatable characters with human emotions and personalities. Through engaging narratives and visually dynamic scenes, the anime not only entertains but also educates viewers about the complexity and beauty of human biology.
By Takashi Nagaya6 months ago in Geeks
Stick (2025) is a Hole-in-One Series
You gotta concentrate and make your mark. After winding up for the swing, Stick landed on Apple+ TV in 2025. When ex-golfer Pryce Cahill seeks to coach a troubled teen, their luck takes a different swing. As they travel to various golf courses, lessons on relationships, trust, and golf techniques transpire.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
These Korean Dramas Show the Power of Forgiving in Love — Don’t Miss Out!. AI-Generated.
Some stories make you cry. Others make you angry. But the best ones make you feel both — and still believe in love. The World of the Married was one of those dramas. It showed betrayal, heartbreak, and the raw struggle of holding on when everything falls apart. Yet, underneath all the pain, it reminded us that forgiveness can be just as powerful as love itself. If you’re ready for dramas where second chances matter, here are 12 shows you can’t miss.
By Charlotte is Here!6 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 23 Review
Beyond the Gates is fully into the month of August, and even though summer is slowly coming to an end, it's getting hotter and hotter on this show. The week that passed was the 23rd in the soap's existence, and as a sports fan, I can tell ya, the number 23, well, that's a big deal. Seriously, this soap has really helped me out as I wait out the final few weeks until the NFL's regular season starts.
By Clyde E. Dawkins6 months ago in Geeks
Looney Tunes Review: "Box Office Bunny"
I do love Looney Tunes so much. I forget how old I was when I first saw Bugs Bunny and crew. I always say to myself that I was five, but some memories have me watching The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show as early as the age of three. BB&T was a variation of The Bugs Bunny Show that aired during my childhood in the 1990s, and mostly on ABC's Saturday morning lineup--always at 10AM like clockwork. So many classic shorts appeared during that hour long block, and even some shorts that were actually released early in my lifetime. One such short I definitely remember seeing on BB&T is the subject of this review: Box Office Bunny.
By Clyde E. Dawkins6 months ago in Geeks











